The weapons of the past century are still quite present in the streets of 2020. Because they are cheap or because of some nostalgia, Americans haven't yet thrown away their parents weak firepower. Hidden away in the bottom of a drawer, they keep an old weapon in perfect working condition. On the market, some fixers have specialized in the gathering and selling of these weapons at an extremely competitive price. Even some weapon shops have a sort of buy-sell scheme for these weapons, with all the warranties this legal and official market has to offer.
AMT Automag V | ||
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Very large stainless steel automatic in the mighty .50 AE. |
Astra A-100 | ||
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Benelli B76 | ||
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Benelli MP-95E Kromo | ||
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This is one of the most acurate semi-automatic target pistols ever made. Not as pretty as a Luigi Franchi weapon, the edge it gives in competition is considerable. |
Beretta 84 | ||
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Beretta 86 | ||
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Beretta 87 | ||
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Beretta 90Two | ||
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Beretta 92FS | ||
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A 9 mm Parabellum pistol worldwide known and liked for its great reliability. Being the most frequent handgun in the world at the end of the 20th century, it has been adopted by a countless number of police force and armies. A little bit outdated in 2020, it can be very easily acquired for a modest sum. | ||
Beretta 93R | ||
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An automatic version of beretta pistols. A low rate of fire and a compact size make up for a poor clip size. |
Beretta 9000S | ||
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Beretta M951 | ||
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A fairly common weapon adopted by many European polices and some armed forces between the fifties and the eighties. It is still an easy pistol to get. |
Beretta M1934 | ||
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The Beretta Model 1934 is a compact, semi-automatic pistol which was issued as a standard service firearm to the Italian armed forces beginning in 1934. |
Bul M5 Commander | ||
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Bul M5 pistols combine time-proven design and ergonomics of legendary US M1911A1 pistol with most modern materials and production techniques. |
Ceska Zbrojovka CZ 75 | ||
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The eastern block competition to the Beretta. Argued by some to be a superior handgun. |
Ceska Zbrojovka CZ 85 | ||
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Ceska Zbrojovka CZ 97B | ||
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Ceska-Zbrojovka's .45ACP for the american market, quite similar to the Colt 1911 Commander, but with a double-stacked magazine. |
Ceska Zbrojovka CZ 100 | ||
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Polymer-framed handgun with no manual safety. | ||
Colt .45 M1911 A7 | ||
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US Army issue pistol in the 20's, the Colt .45 is known for having good stopping power and by its blunt look. |
Colt Commander | ||
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More modern than the last model, this .45 pistol is reliable and common all over the world. |
Coonan Pistol | ||
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M1911A1-based design built for firing the rimmed .357 magnum load. |
Daewoo DP-51 | ||
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Downsizer Mini Pistol | ||
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Just over three-inches long, easily fits into pockets undetected. The gun can be carried fully loaded with the internal hammer always down until moment of firing. Loaded through breech, and shell casing has to be removed manually. |
FEG P9R | ||
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FN Browning .25 | ||
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A common pistol. It is one of the smallest in the market and usually used as a last line of defense or by ladies. |
FN Browning High-Power | ||
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An excellent military and civilian sidearm still used worldwide. |
FN Five-seveN | ||
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FN Forty-Nine | ||
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FN HP-DAO Compact | ||
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Glock 17 | ||
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Plastic polymer weapon of very good manufacture which is at the same time, precise and easy to use. Standard issue pistol in the Austrian army. |
Glock 18C | ||
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The military-only version of the Glock 17, capable of full auto or selective fire. | ||
Glock 26 | ||
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Compact edition Glock in 9 mm. |
Glock 30 | ||
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Heckler & Koch HK-4 | ||
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A small pistol from the 70's, designed to be quickly rechambered to .25ACP or .22LR. |
Heckler & Koch Mk.23 | ||
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Pistol designed for Special Forces. | ||
Heckler & Koch P7 | ||
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Heckler & Koch P9S | ||
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A modern pistol that is compact, easy to use and precise. Common among the police forces throughout the world. |
Heckler & Koch P2000 | ||
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Heckler & Koch USP | ||
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Slide is made of steel, while frame is advanced composite material to reduce weight. Groove under barrel permits the mounting of a laser sight or illuminator. | ||
Heckler & Koch USP Tactical | ||
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The USP pre-fitted for use with a silencer. | ||
Heckler & Koch VP 70 | ||
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A very large 9 mm pistol, the VP 70 is capable of firing three round bursts, but only with the buttstock attached, otherwise it is only capable of semi-automatic fire. Very rare and expensive. |
High Standard Derringer | ||
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Even as a last line of defense weapon, the High Standard Derringer lacks the stopping power needed to be really intimidating. Even so, its size makes it an always helpful weapon. Some versions can be found in larger calibers but the reliability is weak. | ||
IMI Desert Eagle | ||
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Brought to the world between 1980 and 1990, this weapon was used to equip among others, the american and israel armies. It was also well sold in the civilian market. | ||
IMI Jericho 941 | ||
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IMI Jericho 941 Compact | ||
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Kel-Tec P-11 | ||
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Very light polymer-framed automatic. |
Korth Pistol | ||
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LAR Grizzly | ||
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With an impressive size, accuracy and power, this pistol was however, sold very little. Some conversion kits can be found, which allow to change from a caliber to another. | ||
Luger Parabellum P-08 | ||
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The first 9 mm Parabellum was this famous Wehrmacht pistol that was copied and replicated at the end of the century. It is nevertheless a little obsolete today. |
Makarov PM | ||
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This rare weapon from the former eastern block is based on the famous Walther PPK. It's a very discrete pistol with an all around average characteristics. |
MAS M50 | ||
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Mauser C96 | ||
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This veteran weapon of World War 1 made its 100 year birthday just a couple of years back. It is a fast and precise weapon that unfortunately, can only be found at antique shops today. | ||
MSP | ||
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Designed from the ground up as an assasin's weapon, it has two seperate barrels, and is designed to kill a single victim at close range. The outside is unremarkable, and mechanically it is simple and straightforward. It is designed to be easily concelable and easy to draw out of a pocket or such. The greatest feature is it's special 7.62 mm silent rounds. An internal piston both drives the shot foreward, and traps the propellant gasses inside, totaly eliminating the noise, flash, and smoke associated with other weapons. The result is a truly silent shot. The case does not get ejected from the gun, keeping it's secret ammunition's technology safe. Another great feature is the fact that it uses the same size ammunition as the AK-47 assault rifle, and the barrels of the two guns are exactly the same. This leads investigators to belive that the man was killed by the AK-47 at long range, due to speed of impact, and not the close-range MSP. |
Navy Arms Mamba | ||
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This weapon was designed in Rhodesia and produced in South Africa and in the US under license by the Navy Arms Company. It has a characteristic body of plastic polymers and a good capacity clip. Can also be found in the SMG version (rate of fire : 15), however, this is a very rare variant. |
Norinco Model 77B | ||
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Norinco Type 77 | ||
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The Type 77 is a smallish design for conceled carry or convience. It uses a blowback action where the triger guard itself is used to cock the weapon. The finger is hooked armound the outside of the trigger guard and pulled towards the trigger to cycle the action and ready the next round. This allows it to be carried with an empty chamber for safety, but can be rapidly drawn and cocked with one hand, with the hand already in firing position. |
Norinco Type 80 | ||
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OTs-21 Malysh | ||
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OTs-23 Drotik | ||
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OTs-27 Berdysh | ||
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OTs-33 Pernach | ||
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P96M | ||
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Attempt failed to replace the Makarov, this pistol is extremely unpopular. |
PSM | ||
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PSS | ||
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Silent pistol designed for paramilitary operations, uses silent-piston driven sealed cartridges. Good for silent operations, such as hostage rescue, but unsuited for assasination because of easily identifiable round and the fact that it ejects its shell casings. Easily concelable though. |
Ruger MK II | ||
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An excellent pistol that combines accuracy with an easy to use concept. It was one of the preferred weapons by assassins. |
Sig Sauer P210-2 | ||
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One of the most precise military pistols of the time. Adopted by the Swiss army, the Sig Sauer P210-2 is a very easy pistol to maintain. |
Sig Sauer P220 | ||
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Weapon used in the past by the Swiss army. |
Sig Sauer P225 | ||
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Sig Sauer P226 | ||
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High-quality update of the Swiss SIG P220. |
Sig Sauer P228 | ||
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Being the compact version of the P226, the P228 offers the same excellent accuracy, reliability, safe functioning and exquisite workmanship. Its compact size makes carrying more comfortable. |
Sig Sauer P229 | ||
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The SIG P226 in .40S&W. Made of heavier stock than the other, lighter SIGs. |
Sig Sauer P230 | ||
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A lighter version of the P220. |
Sig Sauer P245 | ||
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Nice compact .45 by Sig Sauer. | ||
Sig Sauer P250 DCc | ||
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Sig Sauer SP2022 | ||
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Large ammo capacity make this a popular urban combat weapon. | ||
Sig Sauer SP2340 | ||
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Smith & Wesson Sigma | ||
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Direct rip-off of the Glock 17 (but a lot more stylish and less well built). |
Smith & Wesson Sigma Compact | ||
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Improved version of Sigma, more compact and reliable. |
Star M-45 Firestar | ||
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Star M-205 Ultrastar | ||
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Star Megastar | ||
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Stechkin APS | ||
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This pistol, called APS for "Automaticheskij Pistolet Stechkina" (Automatic Pistol Stechkin), has a firing selector for automatic firing. | ||
Steyr GB80 | ||
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The Steyr GB80 was in its time the weapon of choice within NATO countries police and armed forces. Highlights are its modern concept and a large capacity clip. |
SVI Infinity | ||
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The firm SVI has produced all sort of accessories for improve the Colt 1911 with modern materials. |
TDE Auto-Mag .44 | ||
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In its own time it was considered the most powerful pistol in the world. Production was abruptly stopped after a series of technical problems. |
Tokarev TT-33 | ||
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This pistol was used in the soviet army and police throughout the twentieth century. It can usually be found in eastern countries. |
Tsniitochmash 6P35 | ||
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Post-soviet ugly gun. |
Vektor CP1 | ||
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All controls are duplicated on both sides, save for magazine release, for ease of use. |
Vektor SP1 | ||
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Voros | ||
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This very rare weapon is equiped with an helicoidal clip and can only fire in semi-automatic mode. |
Walther P5 | ||
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Walther P88 | ||
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Walther P99 | ||
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Walther PPK | ||
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Mostly known as James Bond's favorite weapon, the Walter PPK was actually used by intelligence agencies across the world. |
Walther PP Super | ||
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Yarygin MP-443 Grach | ||
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Pistol used by Russian Army in the early 21st century. |