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NOTE: For every firearm that we provide a history for on this page, there is a link at the bottom of that page to
an authentic non-firing and/or blank-firing replica of that firearm.
Pirate Blunderbuss
Large, intimidating flared-muzzle flintlock used for clearing the decks by blasting out whatever they could find to
drop down the barrel! Broken glass, nails, grapeshot...Aarrr!
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Charleville Musket
The French Smoothbore Musket used by Colonials in the American War of Independence, and in the Battle of
New Orleans and elsewhere in the Louisiana Purchase.
Kentucky Rifle
Also called the Long Rifle. The many different homegrown rifles made by German immigrant gunsmiths in
Pennsylvania and throughout Appalachia. Used by volunteers in combat against the British, countless mountain
men, hunters and fur trappers. Say hello to Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett!
Deringer Pistol
Very small pistol, widely copied, but most famous for its use in the assasination of President Abraham Lincoln.
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Custom rebuilt revolver used by legendary lawman and crack-shot, Wyatt Earp. Allegedly the only surviving
weapon used in the famous 1881 gunfight at the OK Corral in the Arizona Territory.
Mauser C96
A very early German semi-automatic/submachine pistol developed at the turn of the century, used in WWI, the
Chinese Civil War and elsewhere. Instantly recognizable!
M1 Garand
The most well-known rifle used by American troops to help win World War II. General Patton loved 'em, and
so do many American Veterans!
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Walther P38
Used by German officers in World War II, replacement for the Luger P08. Used by police forces in postwar
Europe, and still sought as a collectors' item.
Walther PPK
The pistol made famous by Ian Fleming's James Bond. A German engineering masterpiece with an interesting
history, and one of the most desired pistols in the world.
AK47
The classic Cold War Russian assault rifle, still used worldwide. Favored for its tough durability and reliability.
Instantly recognizable.
Makarov PM 9 X 18mm"
Reliable 9mm semiautomatic pistol of the communist bloc nations and used by KGB agents during the Cold
War. Successor to the Soviet Tukarov TT33.
Beretta 92F / M9
9mm Parabellum semi-automatic. Current miliary issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces,
replacement for the classic Colt M1911A1.
Walther P99
Extremely fine, technologically-advanced polymer-composite semi-automatic pistol made by Carl Walther
Sportwaffen GmbH in Germany. Innovative Anti-Stress trigger system. The latest in a long line of great
German semi-automatics.
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