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  • Swiss Luger Conversion Kit, BSA Air Rifle, And WW2 3-D Glasses!

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  • OSS Flying Dragon: A Silent Poisoned Dart Gun

    The OSS experimented with a lot of…unorthodox weapons during World War Two, and one of their overarching goals was a weapon with a 100 yard lethal range but without flash or noise. To this end they experimented with a number of suppressed firearms as well as weird stuff like various crossbow desi...

  • Parlor Guns: Floberts and Air Rifles

    It may look like we're only interested in military arms, but that's not the case. We're mostly interested in military guns, but there are plenty of other interesting corners of the firearms world to explore too.

    While we were visiting one particular collector, we ended up having a great time t...

  • The Chap's Home-Made Airgun Targets

    In this Bonus Video, The Chap goes into his workshop, has a good long rummage in his drawers, and rustles up a couple of awesome airgun targets for fun during the long, cold winter nights. He's good with his hands, is The Chap... :/

  • Swiss Sub-Calibre Inserts #1: K31 Airgun Insert By Hämmerli

    The Chap got rather lucky a while back and managed to score himself one of the elusive Hämmerli airgun inserts for the Swiss K31 rifle. Relieved of his monies, he returned home with his prize.

    This little beauty sticks into the barrel and locks into the ejection opening, and is a side-handle s...

  • Pritchard's 19th Century Precharged Air Gun

    William Pritchard was a Birmingham gunsmith in the mid 1800s who offered both firearms and air guns, and this particular ball-reservoir air gun is a fine example of the latter. Air guns have existed in Europe nearly as long as firearms, although they have never had the popularity of their powder-...

  • Girardoni Air Gun (Original 1780 Example)

    The Girardoni (also spelled Girandoni) air rifle was a very advanced design adopted in 1780 by the Austrian Army. While the standard arm of the day was a single-shot flintlock, the Girardoni offered a massive firepower advantage to the men who carried it. The guns (designed by Bartholomäus Girard...