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Post weapons that are noteworthy in some way. I present the Mad Trapper’s Savage model 99

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I luv 99
It’s bae
Here’s Booth’s Derringer

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Two of the guns used by the assassins who killed Franz Ferdinand. Which gun specifically killed him wasn't mentioned, I'd suspect it is unknown.

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Didn't Dillinger have a sawed off BAR?

I think this is a replica, but I was able to find it.

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That cut down Browning A5

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When I was at the Regan Presidential Library, I got really excited when they had a gun in the John Hinckley Jr. part, but it turned out to just be a Röhm RG-14, not the one he used to shoot Reagan.

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In the NYPD ballistics lab, they have a mini firearms museum, it’s unfortunately only open to employees, and really only if you have a reason to be there already. They have the Son of Sam’s gun I believe, and some from other high profile murders from the city. As well as interesting pieces. I think last time I was there, there was an all gold Desert Eagle in .50AE on display. Don’t know what it was from. I have to find a reason to go back there.

Holy shit they have an exhibit about this guy? He's my snowshoe inspiration every winter. Other than the whole murder thing.

The story is crazy in case Jow Forums hasn't read about it.

That was Clyde Barrow

that sawed off looks uncomfortable, but otherwise very solid innawoods outlaw guns.

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I was walking through the RCMP museum in Regina last year and couldn’t believe they had all his stuff out on display!

Interesting story for sure. Had to read the book back in high school. You ever watch Death Hunt with Charles Bronson? Takes some creative liberties with the story, but also has some funny moments in it.

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>John Dillinger's Colt 1911, chambered for .38 super to pierce body armour, specially modified by gunsmith Hyman Lebman to fire full auto

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That's pretty fuckin' metal.

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George Zimmermans high capacity assault weapon

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Dirty Harry's 44 MAG at the National Firearms Museum in Fairfax, Virginia

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the M1911, the best pistol in the world

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Robert E. Lee's french made saber, gifted to him by an anonymous Marylander. The inscription reads “Gen. Robert E. Lee,CSA from a marylander, 1863.”

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Robert E Lee was a regifter?
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Babby Brapper

The Marine officer who arrested John Brown's dumb ass knocked his block off with his dull sword. It's in the USMC museum with Brown's head shaped dent in it

one of the pike heads john brown had made to are revolting slaves. he wanted to give them spears.

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*arm

else he was protected by the lord
>"Hello, Green," said Colonel Washington, and he reached out his hand to me. I grasped it with my left hand, having my saber uplifted in my right, and he said, pointing to the kneeling figure, "This is Ossawatomie."

>As he said this, Brown turned his head to see who it was to whom Colonel Washington was speaking. Quicker than thought I brought my saber down with all my strength upon his head. He was moving as the blow fell, and I suppose I did not strike him where I intended, for he received a deep saber cut in the back of the neck. He fell senseless on his side, then rolled over on his back. He had in his hand a short Sharpe's- cavalry carbine. I think he had just fired as I reached Colonel Washington, for the marine who followed me into the aperture made by the ladder received a bullet in the abdomen, from which he died in a few minutes. The shot might have been fired by some one else in the insurgent party, but I think it was from Brown. Instinctively as Brown fell I gave him a saber thrust in the left breast. The sword I carried was a light uniform weapon, and, either not having a point or striking something hard in Brown's accouterments, did not penetrate. The blade bent double.

>The Civil War we never got

Rip FF

Oh boy, nothing like a big iron

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The proto-tactical 1911