I more or less made this thread as an excuse to inform this forum about the M17S. An odd looking gun. It's a bullpup. Somewhat hard to find. Made by Armalite for a very short period of time. It takes standard AR type magazines. I would love to have it. Just because not many people have heard of it and when they see it they would be like "what the absolute hell is that? An AUG?". Another honorable mention is the AR-180b. Also produced by Armalite.
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Vector
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The Daewoo K2 is one of the most perfect looking guns out there
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Luger rifle. Fixed the problems with the Luger pistol. Was a head of it's time, and was damn sexy.
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Edited by Comms Officer: 4/25/2014 4:50:46 AMH&K G11, it was the Heckler & Koch (German) entry for the long since cancelled replacement program for the M16. What was awesome about it was that it fired case-less rounds. Each round was like a block of propellent with the bullet put inside, and the magazine was loaded above the barrel. Also, because it uses case-less rounds, it had an enormous magazine capacity of around 45 rounds. Sexy and futuristic, isn't it?
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How 'bout these guns?
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Edited by Kamots: 6/9/2014 5:33:45 AMDis count? [spoiler]or work?[/spoiler]
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I've got a good one. [url=http://www.forgottenweapons.com/early-automatic-pistols/clair/]It's called the Clair.[/url] It was one of the first semi-automatic pistols ever developed. It had a curved tube magazine and was gas-operated unlike the common short-recoil semiautomatic handguns of the time.
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The XM8. To my knowledge it never got out of the test phase, but it was designed to replace the M16 in the U.S.
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Here's one. The Mateba revolver. I believe this one is the 2007. It is also known as the pistol Tosuga's sidearm is based off of in Ghost in the Shell.
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Another shot of the gun
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underwater russian gun
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Sword-gun
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is that a famas
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LWRC PSD or SABR