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- Forgotten Weapons
Your destination for rare, exotic, and prototype firearms
- Rifles - Forgotten Weapons
In the years after World War Two when the Austrian Army began looking for new sniper rifles, one of their experiments was to use available M1917 rifles and M73B1 scopes (from M1903A4 sniper rifles) The […]
- Handgun - Forgotten Weapons
Indumil in Colombia was originally founded as a state workshop to repair military small arms Its first complete production gun was the Cassidy, a licensed copy of Llama’s copy of the Smith Wesson Model […]
- 2024 - Forgotten Weapons
The first Estonian sniper rifle built on the M14 was the “TP” – a very poorly done model with a lousy scope, worse mount, and unhelpful stock These were made in 2000, and in 2008 […]
- November, 2024 - Forgotten Weapons
The first iteration of the iconic German Sturmgewehr was developed by Haenel starting in 1938 It was a select-fire rifle chambered for the short 8x33mm cartridge, developed by the Polte company It used a long-stroke […]
- Video - Forgotten Weapons
When Aimpoint entered the competition for a US Army standard-issue combat optic in the 1990s, they really didn’t expect to win The other finalists were Trijicon and Meprolite, and it seems like a safe bet […]
- About the Forgotten Weapons team
The Forgotten Weapons team is a small group of self-described gun nuts, passionate about firearm design, manufacture, and history
- Shotgun - Forgotten Weapons
The Super Shorty is a pump action shotgun reduced to a 2-round tube capacity and a 6 5″ barrel made by Serbu Firearms The first one was made in 1998 and since then Mark Serbu has […]
- January, 2025 - Forgotten Weapons
Mean Arms has developed probably the most refined and sophisticated 9mm AR delaying system on the market, what they call Bearing Delay This began as an exploration into fitting HK-style roller delay into and AR, […]
- Ian McCollum - Forgotten Weapons
When the US replaced the M1 Garand, the plan was to adopt both a select-fire infantry rifle and a heavy-barreled support weapon on the same platform During development, both the T44 (later M14) and T48 […]
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