Post the most obscure gun you can think of

Post the most obscure gun you can think of

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Sure once you do

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anything that made it to commercial production isnt really obscure

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prototype weapons are less obscure because they have an air of mystery and unfounded praise

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you dont know what obscure means, do you?

would you consider the g11 to be obscure?

continue. I want to see how this resolves

an ar-thompson? yes please

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Not that obscure, but this is one of the most "obscure" guns I own. Not many bolt action shotguns I've seen in real life. (Not at home, can't take a picture of mine.)

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Ayyy, I have a Marlin Goose Gun bolt action. Bolt action shotguns are peak redneck.

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What is this? Havent seen this gun before in my life.

gook 19 austria? looks like a toy gun

Radio in the stock

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Korovin I flipped for about 2k

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Not on this board senpai

>radio in the stock
Inb4 basketball americans start blasting before volley shooting

Got this single-shot thread-lock-whatyoumaycallit an user made, breddy gud.
I like this idea, I wonder if I could apply it to an AR...

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Shit, right picture wrong action. Could have sworn this was from the same gun. This one was not made by the user btw

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Iirc this was made by some 17 year old kid in machining class about 2 or 3 years ago

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Wowzers

Even rarer are these, Kessler Levermatic 12ga

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This breech-loaded 81mm mortar for PBR use.

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>I like this idea, I wonder if I could apply it to an AR...
You could easily integrate a computer with a touch screen, wifi/LTE connectivity, and more processing power than the old desktop computer I'm posting from into the stock of an AR these days.

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Chinese type 63

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