- A
magazine,
often simply called a mag, is an
ammunition storage and
feeding device for a
repeating firearm,
either integral within the
gun (internal/fixed...
- Ray
Gun was an
American alternative rock-and-roll
magazine,
first published in 1992 in
Santa Monica, California. Led by
founding publisher Marvin Scott...
-
Guns is a
magazine dedicated to firearms, hunting,
competition shooting, reloading, and
other shooting-related
activities in the
United States.
First published...
- Bren
gun featured a
distinctive top-mounted
curved box
magazine,
conical flash hider, and
quick change barrel. The
designer was Václav Holek, a
gun inventor...
-
typically achieved by
having multiple cartridges stored in a
magazine (within or
attached to the
gun) and then fed
individually into the
chamber by a reciprocating...
- A
submachine gun (SMG) is a
magazine-fed
automatic carbine designed to fire
handgun cartridges. The term "submachine
gun" was
coined by John T. Thompson...
- cool the
gun barrel) and top-mounted pan
magazine. The
Lewis served to the end of the
Korean War, and was
widely used as an
aircraft machine gun during...
-
Kalthoff guns were wheellocks, but the rest were flintlocks. The
capacity varied between 5 and 30 rounds,
depending on the
style of the
magazines. A single...
- The
Thompson submachine gun (also
known as the "Tommy
gun", "Chicago typewriter", "Chicago piano", "trench sweeper", or "trench broom") is a blowback-operated...
- a
larger magazine, a
heavier barrel to
resist overheating, a more
robust mechanism to
support sustained fire and a bipod. A
light machine gun is also defined...