Post historical weapons: guns, melee, and other old-school experienced beauts. Everything goes from the beginning of recorded history to the end of the Cold War.
Odd SMGs are the best.
>>712 First one doesn't look odd at all to me but that last one holy shit. Is that fro ma video game? That pic looks like something taken out of a 90s Resident Evil manual.
>>713 That's one of the original prototypes for the P90. It gets even better. This could've been the P90, too.
>>703 (OP) Second is a Pietta reproduction of the LeMat Revolver, first is wikipedia image.
>>714 I actually kinda like that one.
>>714 It reminds me of a futuristic vacuum cleaner from the 70s.
Polearms with a good utiltiy knife is the GOAT loadout From the Hoplites of Greece to the invention of cordite, the simple spear (+ variations) and dagger (+ variations) ruled the battlefield.
I'm very fond of the M60 and its spiritual predecessor the MG42
>>763 The future is here it's just not evenly distributed.
I present to you, Soviet Autism. >Bullpup >With folding stock >Chambered in experimental 6x49mm cartridge with 1,150m/s (3,770 fps) velocity
>>763 >>1024 >dustbuster guns You have know idea how deep this autismhole goes.
>>1682 I like the first one.
>>1684 It looks like something Keltec would have come up with. The first time I saw that image, someone had edited out the text; so I actually went looking to see who made the gun. I was disappointed.
>>1684 >>1696 It almost reminds me of one of those eastern european "traumatic guns".
>>1682 >first pic what happens if you shoot a 12 gauge from a pistol-length barrel?
>>13639 >12 gauge from a pistol-length barrel? Ia a modern blunderbuss. Muzzle velocity goes to shit, good spread but you'd have to use it almost point blank. ENERGY BY THE INCH THE GREAT SHOTGUN CHOP OF 2007 https://archive.is/1HW7a
>>13641 then i guess that madmax game was fairly realistic