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Well, mostly pistols and rifles.
Lee Enfield, bolt action rifleWebley, revolverVickers machine gun, medium machine gunLewis gun, light machine gunMills bomb, hand grenade
With paperwork, it's worth $7,000-$10,000. Without paperwork it can only be sold through the black market. Many of these rifles were imported illegally. If you don't have the paperwork, tie a brick to it and throw it into a lake. That's my advice
No. Machine Gun Kelly has never killed anyone. But his favorite Gun is a Tommy kepsake machine Gun which he is said to have only fired at tin cans
Without the machine gun in WWI, it would have been very different. Machine guns were used very much in WWI. They were used to mow down soldiers that were trying to rush the trenches, and so they were very effective for defending the trench from oncoming soldiers. Without the machine gun, bolt action rifles and bayonets, along with Mills bombs would have been the main weapons. Bolt action rifles are much slower to shoot than machine guns, and therefore trenches would have been conquered much more easily.
Before the development of a rapid fire firearm (the machine gun) the fastest you could shoot would be with repeater rifles which couldn't hold as much ammunition as a machine gun could.
Well, mostly pistols and rifles.
Rifles, shotguns, handguns, machine guns. Mainly rifles and shotguns.
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Rifles, pistols, shotguns, machine guns, cannon.
Well there is assault rifles but not any sub machine guns that I know of.
Lee Enfield, bolt action rifleWebley, revolverVickers machine gun, medium machine gunLewis gun, light machine gunMills bomb, hand grenade
M9 pistol, M16 family of rifles (includes A1, A2, A4, and A5 variants), CAR-15 family of rifles (includes GAU4/5, M4, M4A1, etc), M14 and variants (includes M21, M14EBR, etc.), M249 SAW light machine gun, M60 General Purpose Machine Gun, M240 General Purpose Machine Gun, M2 HBAR heavy machine gun.
The 12.7x99mm/Caliber .50 cartridge used in rifles such as the Barret M82, MacMillan Tac-50, and others, as well as in the M2 machine gun is known as the .50 BMG - not the weapons themselves. BMG stands for "Browning Machine Gun", as the cartridge was developed for the Browning M2 machine gun.
With paperwork, it's worth $7,000-$10,000. Without paperwork it can only be sold through the black market. Many of these rifles were imported illegally. If you don't have the paperwork, tie a brick to it and throw it into a lake. That's my advice
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