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Random Gun Photo of the Day (and then Jimmy has to guess what it is)
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2ndchance wrote:STUMPED! 3 days of wasted time on the internet! Thanks MIKE! Some kind of trench gun. Not Ithica or winchester.


Sweet!! I stumped ya :)

It is a Russian KS-23. Mostly riot shotgun with rifled barrel. Some reports say equivalent to 4gauge. 6 is more accurate.

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The KS-23 (Karabin Spetsialniy) is a Russian shotgun but, since it uses a rifled barrel it is officially designated by the Russian military as a carbine. It is the most powerful shoulder-fired shotgun in use today, firing 23mm shells which are equivalent to 6.27 gauge. There are civilian, door-breaching, bullpup and military versions of this weapon.


http://www.militaryfactory.com/smallarms/detail.asp?smallarms_id=539
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Jimmy bump :)
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Oh man... this was hard. I actually took time away from my Hawaii vacation to look this sucker up. The original gun is a Stemple 76.

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Through the magic of crazy ingenuity, the folks at BRP Guns have found a way to modernize this old machine gun. Slap on some newly machined parts, add some tactical flare, and BAM! You got a 9mm space gun that looks like a German Luger had an orgy with a Sten and an AK. They call it the BRP Corp STG 34K. This will set you back nearly $6,000 before adding all the cool factors.

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I will tell you, this would be a fun and expensive gun to shoot. Just as fun and a LOT less expensive is a MAC-11 9mm in full auto ($3,500) and a Lage MFG Max-11 upper. Freakin awesome! Under $800 and made in Arizona!

http://youtu.be/Uz9mrOpjMv4

This makes for a fun and affordable machine gun! :)
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This started life out as a common VEPR-12 12ga shotgun. Very similar to the Saiga 12s. . Put either into the hands of some good ol' Texas boys, and you get this beast. A fast shooting, low recoil shotgun, available for your semi-auto or full auto shotgun.

Welcome to Lone Star Arms.

All you need is $$.

http://youtu.be/y6EmzPPEVAA

Super low recoil! Adding to my bucket list. Yeah, right. LEO and export only, unless you already own a full auto. Then, they can build on your shotgun.
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The many faces of the Malaysian built VB Berapi LP02

Apparently, they can't build guns OR fly planes...

Too soon? :confused:

OK. not much info on this POS gun. It's a 9mm and as quickly as it went into service, it was pulled because it's ugly as heck, snags on everything, and the scope mount puts the optic almost 8" above the muzzle. Want to see it in action? Well, you will have to settle for video game digital renditions.

So what happened to the guns? They were quickly replaced by the M16, Steyr AUG, and other guns that are more powerful than a 9mm.

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OK, I'm pushing my opinion. If you want a high capacity shotgun, that is also compact and robust... get the Kel-Tek KSG. It holds 15 rounds and it's a near flawless shotgun. Pump and gun!

If you want a comparable gun but with a removable magazine, then the SRM Arms Model 1216 is for you. It holds 16 rounds via a quad-tube magazine (each tube holds 4 rounds). The magazine is removable and you can swap them out pretty quickly, with practice. The benefit is that it's semi-auto. After your 4 rounds, just manually rotate the tube to the next location and keep on rockin'!

http://youtu.be/M29ewKBjCf8

Still, the KSG Ver 2.0 is much better. A whole lot better than the UTS-15, too.
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Whoa! Good find! A Harmonica Gun!

This one pictured was manufactured by Jarre. Similar ones have sold for over $3,000. The most famous maker was John Browning.
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IWI: Israel Weapon Industries: The TAVOR Assault Rifle.

What you see there is the TAVOR SAR Flattop B16. The muzzle brake is Advanced Armament . Scope is an Elcan Specter DR Tactical. It is a bullpup platform and fires the .223/5.56. The rifle can be converted for a left side ejection for southpaw shooters. Pretty nice rifle. More info can be found here.

http://www.gunblast.com/IWI-Tavor.htm
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Pretty cool setup. It's a Full Auto AR platform with an extremely short barrel. Probably 9". The grip is an AR15/M16 Spade grip. It allows the user to fire the rifle with thumb paddles, similar to what is commonly found on the Browning 50cals. To give it the full affect, it's mounted to a MG-42 tripod with a quick release Picatinny mount adaptor made by KNS Precision. Scope is a Trijicon Tripower.

Yeah, if this was semi-auto, it would be a waste of money. Since it is full auto... rock on!

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Ok, this one required a LOT of research... but I finally nailed it.


Characteristics

Caliber: 5.56x30 MINSAS
Weight: 2.98 kg empty
Length (stock closed/open): 500 / 700 mm
Barrel length: 300 mm
Rate of fire: Unknown
Magazine capacity: 30 rounds

The Modern Sub Machine Carbine / MSMC submachine gun was born from the INSAS (Indian Small Arms System) program, which originally included three weapons - the 5.56mm INSAS assault rifle, the 5.56mm INSAS squad automatic / LMG, based on the rifle, and a compact carbine. The INSAS rifle and LMG are already in service with Indian armed forces, but the original INSAS carbine program faced several difficulties. As a result, it was decided to design a carbine around smaller round, based on the shortened 5.56mm cartridge. The new round appears to be of same concept that experimental American Colt MARS, as it has bottlenecked case 30mm long, loaded with light, pointed bullet with steel penetrator core. The bullet weight is 2.6 gram and muzzle velocity from 300mm carbine barrel is listed as 650 m/s, resulting in muzzle energy value of 550 Joules - similar to modern pistol cartridges. The cartridge, known as 5.56x30 MINSAS, offers effective range of about 200 to 300 meters, with good penetration against body armor. The early carbines for this round, known as MINSAS, were based on the INSAS rifle, lightened and scaled down for shortened round. The MSMC, however, derives from this by having more compact, pistol-type layout, which also offers better balance and better maneuverability, especially in confined spaces.

The Modern Sub Machine Carbine / MSMC submachine gun is intended for Indian Special Operation troops, but it also can make a good Personal Defense Weapon for vehicle and gun crews and other non-infantry personnel operating in combat zones. As of now (spring 2010), the Modern Sub Machine Carbine / MSMC submachine gun is in its final stages of T&E by Indian military.

The Modern Sub Machine Carbine / MSMC submachine gun is a gas operated weapon, utilizing rotary bolt locking and a gas piston, located above the barrel. The receiver appears to be made from sheet steel, with outer polymer housing with integral pistol grip. The magazines are inserted into the pistol grip. Buttstock is of telescoped type. Safety / fire mode selector is ambidextrous and conveniently located above the trigger. Standard iron sights are complemented by the Picatinny rail, which can host a wide array of additional day and night sighting equipment. Another unusual accessory for the Modern Sub Machine Carbine / MSMC submachine gun is the bayonet lug, which is located above the barrel, just in front of the receiver.



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This one was easy. It recently was featured on one of my Facebook firearm groups. Thanks FB!

http://www.fanzoj.com/en/home/index.html



There isn't much info about this gun, other than it's a powerful "all in one" Safari rifle. What is shown is a 20ga shotgun, 8x57JRS centerfire, and .470 NE. All unique calibers. It's chambering can be customized to the hunter. These are custom build by Johann Fanzoj and you can choose from multiple barrel configurations.



I can't even imagine what the starting price of these hand crafted creations would go for. Truly for the eccentric, dedicated hunter, or Lottery Winner!