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		<title>Barrett Light 50 Service Rifle</title>
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The Barrett Model 82 is the most recognized 50 caliber anti-material rifle in the world. In 2005 the US Army officially designated a version of the M82 the M107 and approved it for full material release. The M107 fires a variety of .50BMG rounds and has a listed range of ...</description>
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		<title>BUL M-5 Automatic Race Gun</title>
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The BUL M-5 is  an M1911A1-style automatic manufactured by BUL firearms in Isreal. It is available in a variety of calibers and can be switched between them by swapping barrels, springs, magazines and possibly the slide (to 9x19mm Para, 9x21mm IMI, .38Super, .40SW, and of course .45ACP) . The M-5s ...</description>
		<link>http://www.dreadgazebo.com/gunporn/?p=313</link>
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		<title>French FAMAS-F1</title>
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The "Fusil d'Assaut de la Manufacture d'Armes de St-Etienne" is a bullpup 5.56mm rifle adopted by the French military and also exported in small numbers to Senegal and the United Arab Emirates. Unusual amongst 5.56mm assault rifles in NATO usage, the FAMAS-F1 uses a proprietary 25-round magazine instead of the ...</description>
		<link>http://www.dreadgazebo.com/gunporn/?p=311</link>
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		<title>The Tommy Gun Returns</title>
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The classic Thompson 1927's are back from Auto-Ordnance, this time being sold as a "lightweight deluxe pistol". The TA5 sports a 10.5 inch barrel and the classic 50 round drum magazine, chambered in .45 ACP. 10 and 30 round stick magazines are available as well as the heavy-weight 100 round ...</description>
		<link>http://www.dreadgazebo.com/gunporn/?p=309</link>
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		<title>Russian Bizon 9mm Helical-Feed SMG</title>
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The PP-19 Bizon was the Russian implementation of the Calico weapon design, designed by the son of Mikhail Kalashnikov, the legendary creator of the AK-47. It uses a helical 64-round magazine mounted below the body of the weapon, and otherwise retains the standard design of the source firearms - the ...</description>
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		<title>Austro-Hungarian Gasser Revolver</title>
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The Gasser Army revolver was an open-framed heavy-bore revolver from the late 19th Century that was adopted as the Austro-Hungarian Cavalry revolver as the Gasser M1870. It holds five rounds of 11.2mm centrefire, a long heavy round known as the 11mm Montenegrin that was used in the earlier Fruwirth carbines. </description>
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		<title>Bond, James Bond</title>
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When Bond's Beretta 418 caught in his holster on one mission, it was decided that he should switch guns to the Walther PPK chambered in 7.65mm Browning (.32 ACP). The PPK was introduced in the 20's in Germany and was the smaller version of the Walther PP line of automatics, ...</description>
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		<title>Walther&#8217;s new PPK</title>
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Okay, so those of you who read this regularly are looking at this and going "cripes, he's posting another Walther P-something..." And you are right. The PPS (Police Pistol, Slim) is Walther's new 9mm entry, and is one of the slimmest  9mms in the world. It's being marketed to police ...</description>
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		<title>Walther MPK</title>
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The Walther MP-series of submachine guns went in to production in Germany in 1963, and was adopted by some German police forces and the Mexican Navy. However sales were never strong and this select-fire submachine gun went out of production in 1983. The gun exists in two configurations, the MPL ...</description>
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		<title>I liked it so much, I bought the company!</title>
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Remington Rand didn't just make razors. The company is actually most famous for making the original UNIVAC 1 computer, but during World War II, Remington Rand produced more licensed M1911A1s than any other wartime manufacturer. The gun itself in this photo is a classic M1911A1 - but the photo is ...</description>
		<link>http://www.dreadgazebo.com/gunporn/?p=297</link>
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