What's your favorite type of gun?

I like pre-WWII bolt-action rifles
Most of them have excellent build quality since they were mostly built by hand instead of being mass-produced. Good luck finding any ammunition for them though. 8mm Mauser and 30-06 aren't hard to find but they're extremely expensive, and shit like 8x50mmR and 6.5 Carcano just doesn't exist anymore. (the only thing that remains is 100+ year old surplus and handcrafted rounds)
 
posted this a long time ago but here's my grandpa's old ithaca 37 featherlight
16 gauge too
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I used my poor editing skills to make a "medic" version of this out of boredom. In real life something like this might be possible with cerakote, and it'll look a lot better than this photo.
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Wtf happened to the outer barrel. Nigga disappeared or sumn.
If it's like that from the factory...
 
Wtf happened to the outer barrel. Nigga disappeared or sumn.
If it's like that from the factory...
I don't think it's an artifact of my shitty editing geg, they actually looked like that irl
picrel is a clone but still
i believe the reason it's like that is because it was designed to be fired out of vehicle gun ports.
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The Krummlauf was mostly produced for tanks that couldn't get MGs attached, either due to production faults or just lack of resources. This means that a lot of Tigers and late model Panzers used an STG with the Krummlauf attached as their man MG. It didn't work as well because the 8mm Kurz round was much less penetrative than the normal 8mm Mauser.
 
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Someone should make a tube-fed pump-action shotgun but the tube is horizontally to the side so it looks like a double barrel. There's no reason it wouldn't work, it'd be funny o algo
 
wasn't it also because the gay barrel had terrible effects on the ballistics of the bullet
 
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