Ammo

Buy guns online

Showing 1 - 21 of 111 Weapons





KNIVES & SWORDS

1860 Saber American Cavalry Sword

American Civil War era hand-made cavalry sword. The 34.25 inch blade is crafted from thick high quality steel to replicate the saber and is 4mm thick. It has a factory edge and has been mirror polished down to perfection. The Seal of the United States has been engraved into the blade, along with the designs representing the pride and courage of those who fought for their heritage. On one side of the blade, the words E Pluribus Unum are engraved, and the other side has U. S. engraved into the steel. The handle is wrapped in black leather and features the authentic wound wire that is traditionally expected on a sword of this caliber. Weight has been added to the mirror polished brass pommel to balance the overall handling of the sword. An authentic hand made steel sheath is included with this gorgeous sword. The sheath features the standard loops for securing it to your effects and displaying it properly. Overall Length: 40.5 Inches. Blade Length: 34.25 Inches. Blade: Saber, Factory Edge, Mirror Polished, High Quality Steel, 4mm Thick. Handle: 6 Inches, Black Leather Wrap, Golden Wire Wound, Brass & Steel Tang Core. Guard: Polished Golden, Brass, Full Wrap. Pommel: Polished Golden, Brass, Weighted. Sheath: 36.25 Inches, Hand Made, High Quality Steel, Looped. Engraved: "US", "E Pluribus Unum." Features: 100% Handmade, 100% Polished.

RIFLES

ARSENAL INC SAM7SF FOLDING STOCK

Type: RIFLE Make: ARSENAL Model: SAM7SF Caliber: 7.62X39MM Condition: GREAT, UNFIRED W/ BOX WOOD GRIPS SIDE FOLDER W/ BOX +++ OG PLASTIC GRIP/ HANDGUARD UPC ECOM00173763 Caliber 7.62 X 39 MM Finish WALNUT Capacity 30 ROUNDS Weight NOT SPECIFIED Action SEMI AUTO Frame Material NOT SPECIFIED Slide Material NOT SPECIFIED Barrel Length 16 BARREL Receiver Material NOT SPECIFIED Receiver Finish NOT SPECIFIED

RIFLES

h$k sp5k pdw

It’s a hoot to shoot for sure and maybe more so than my SP5 (just maybe). So trying out a few options and started farkling out the PDW. Starting out with the following: Rear Drum (thx to @ Indreams84) Magpul forend/handguard HS1 finger light (green laser). Had to dremel out a hole for HS1 laser to poke/emitt through. Worked out great. JMAC Brace 8” raised arm bar 1913 SigMech folder Cheekweld affixed to top of brace (holes are predrilled and threaded) Gearworks Tailhook MOD1C Also saw the B&T retractable stock at LGS as another option that I’m going to ponder on: Per the measurements it seems that when retracted with MAGPUL forend/handguard appears to be issue. It would appear to be an unfavorable check rest but guess one can adjust and get used to it. It would appear the small end, would not seat great in shoulder/pec area, but again guess you can find a good area to pocket it into and get used to it quickly. Appears to retract really nice and seems compact and extends easily, and seems like great lockup with very minor up/down flex, hopefully minimal rubbing along body frame. so will also soon consider the Vertical grip and will need to pay it visit at the LGS soon again while pending the process. The JMAC Brace Pros: It’s a Brace and cheek hold is really comfortable and supportive. if you wanted to add an RMR/Optic it’s adjustable to slide up and down via the pic-rail and sig mech. I ended up cutting out the foam and was able to fit in it’s folded condition. It’s tight and although does fully seat, it closes and works out fine. Let’s see your SP5K-PDW Stock or Brace here in order to see the various options out there for the PDW.

AMMO

1000rds – 40 S&W Federal American Eagle 180gr. FMJ Ammo

Federal Ammunition 180 Grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Ammo Details This is 40 S&W Federal American Eagle 180gr. Full Metal Jacket Ammo. Sometimes you want a lot of cartridge for less money. That’s American Eagle, which you’ll find in the most popular calibers. Train hard with this consistent, reliable and economic ammunition. This ammo is brass cased, boxer primed, non-magnetic, and non-corrosive. It comes packed in 50rd. boxes, 20 boxes per case. Muzzle Velocity: 1000 fps. Casing Type Brass Bullet Weight 180 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Manufacturer Federal Ammunition Manufacturer SKU AE40R1 Muzzle Energy 400 Muzzle Velocity 1000 Primer Type Boxer

MACHINE GUNS

American 180, 9? Barrel 22LR

ENTER THE AMERICAN 180 The Casull’s successor, the American 180, weighs less than a stripped M16A1 unloaded; most variations are described as being well made and reliable. Original magazines carried 165 or 177 rounds, though larger-capacity drums of up to 275 rounds are still in production today. The 275-round drums do effectively occlude the weapon’s sights, however. E&L Manufacturing, the current producer of American 180 drums, includes an elevated front sight along with the the first 275-round drum you buy. The open-bolt mechanism of the American 180 incorporates a series of grooves in the sides of the bolt that very effectively channel dirt and debris out of the mechanism. The British L2A3 Sterling submachine gun sports similar grooves. The non-reciprocating charging handle is oriented on the left side of the receiver, towards the rear, so that the bulky drum magazine does not interfere with its operation. The drum chassis spins on top of the receiver as it empties. There is a captive screw underneath the forward aspect of the receiver that allows the gun to break down quickly into two handy components. The stock removes with the push of a button in the manner of the M1928 Thompson submachine gun. Particularly with a short 9-inch barrel in place, this makes the American 180 easily packable. The assembly and disassembly processes are relatively straightforward and easily mastered. ADDITIONAL 180 DETAILS The magazine release is fairly intuitive and simple to manage, though the bulky nature of the pan magazine does produce a cluttered sight picture. The ergonomics of the stock and pistol grip are better reasoned than those of the Thompson that obviously inspired them. Overall, the American 180 is a comfortable gun to run. Semi-auto versions of the American 180 have been offered in the past, and these guns come up for sale occasionally on online used-gun forums. While the practicality of a 10-pound semi-auto .22 packing 177 rounds on board might be questionable, there is no better tactical tool should you ever find yourself attacked by a battalion of malevolent chipmunks. I’ve frankly bought guns for dumber reasons. The magazines are a holy pain to load, and the American 180 runs through ammo as politicians burn through other people’s money. E&L Manufacturing also offers a magazine loader that renders this chore a bit less onerous. A single mechanical spring-loaded winder can be used to power multiple magazines. SO WHAT’S IT GOOD FOR? The American 180 was formally adopted by the Utah Department of Corrections, and it was undoubtedly intimidating when wielded from a guard tower at their state penitentiary. There are rumors that the Rhodesian Special Air Service used a few of these novel guns operationally in Africa. However, humping the African savanna with one of these hyperactive little buzz guns must have been a treat. The nature of the design demands that it be fed high-velocity ammo, so suppressed versions remain fairly noisy. Regardless, the company’s marketing efforts were compelling, and quite a few examples were indeed sold to local law enforcement agencies. Many of the guns available today were traded out of police arms rooms over the years. REAL-LIFE SHOOTOUT I could find but a single detailed anecdote involving the operational use of a laser-equipped American 180 by cops in a real-life shootout. In November of 1974, Officers Mike Gilo and Gary Jones of the Fort Lauderdale Police Department attempted to subdue a pair of evildoers driving a Chevrolet Camaro. As the driver of the Camaro accelerated in an effort to escape, his foolhardy passenger produced a handgun and fired at the officers. Gilo responded by unleashing a roughly 40-round burst through the back window of the suspects’ car while Jones engaged with his 12-gauge shotgun loaded with buckshot. The 12 gauge failed to connect; the American 180 stitched across the back window of the car, removing the lot of it. The driver then crashed the car; the passenger was found already heading towards room temperature as a result of multiple .22 LR wounds to his back. The driver was apprehended later, grievously wounded by multiple .22-caliber gunshot wounds but still breathing. In today’s litigious environment, a fully automatic weapon that spews rounds so enthusiastically would be a plaintiff’s attorney’s dream. In the 1970s, however, there apparently weren’t as many lawyers are there are today. HOW DOES IT RUN? Wow. Just wow. Loading the drums is just as big a hassle as I had anticipated; the American 180 does indeed burn through .22 LR ammo at a breathtaking rate. I sucked it up and bought 5,000 rounds for this project just so I wouldn’t feel the effects of ammo famine before I got done. Keeping bursts in the five-round range is not tough for a disciplined trigger finger, and New Math tells us that even the smaller drums would pack 35 such bursts in a single charge. Visualize the fully stoked American 180 like a 10-pound recoilless shotgun that carries 35 rounds onboard. When so employed, the American 180 is accurate and controllable, allowing you to keep every round within a standard silhouette at typical handgun ranges. Reaching out to 100 meters, the gun is more fun than a barrel of monkeys, particularly when fired into a wet target with a safe backstop. Each burst seems like the fistful of gravel we used to throw into the water when we were young boys, producing that lovely little coordinated splash around the point of aim. Against steel targets, the effect is positively musical. Much beyond 100 meters, the American 180 becomes an area weapon system. BAD-BREATH DISTANCES At bad-breath distances, the American 180 is just as nasty as the marketing literature claims it to be. The recoil is so trivial that you really could just about write your name with the thing. When firing a full magazine in a continuous burst from a proper rest, the tidy little gun will indeed group within about a teacup. Such antics will indeed put hair on your chest regardless of your gender, but you could die of old age trying to load enough drums to keep the process vibrant for a while. When appropriately maintained, the American 180 is a reliable and effective close-quarters weapon. With 275 rounds on board, the gun gets heavy, but it offers more controllable firepower than most anything else in the arms room. Given the dynamically rotating nature of the drum magazine and the unimpressive mechanical spunk of the .22 LR cartridge, the practicality of employing an American 180 in an austere field environment is questionable, however. PURE FUN The American 180 is one of the most novel and unusual combat weapons ever devised. For law enforcement or corrections applications, it indeed offers some unique capabilities. However, the real niche the American 180 enjoys is as a recreational range toy. Fairly easy to tote and all but recoilless, the American 180 lets you chew up the range like a beaver on crack. Loading drums will test your patience, and the gun’s appetite will earn you Christmas cards from your favorite ammo supplier. However, as a delightful way to kill a lazy Saturday afternoon at the range, the American 180 is indeed unparalleled. Lightweight, accurate for its genre and just crazy cool, the American 180 is 10 pounds of raw, unfiltered fun. AMERICAN 180 SPECS Caliber: .22 LR, .22 Short Magnum Barrel: 9 or 18.5 inches OA Length: 35.5 inches Weight: 5.7 pounds (empty) Stock: Polymer Sights: Front post, adjustable rear Action: Blowback-operated, full-auto Finish: Matte black Capacity: 165, 177, 220, 275 Rare Of Fire: 1,200 rpm

RIFLES

BARRETT M107, .50 BMG

Barrett Firearm Manufacturing, Inc. model M107 .50 BMG semi auto rifle. This is actually marked M107 which is the military quality version of the famous M82A1. This example is all steel construction with a 32? fluted barrel with a dual-chevron muzzle break, flip-up peep rear sight, detachable carry handle and a Nightforce Precision NXS scope. The rifle includes two magazines, a folding metal bi-pod, AR-15 style grip and safety and a rubber padded butt stock with club foot style hand rest and rear mono pod. Everything comes neatly packaged in a Pelican 1750 hard case. Condition: New and un-fired. Dimensions 32 Artist or Maker M107 Notes .50 BMG

SCOPES & OPTICS

WELL L96 Airsoft Spring Sniper Rifle with Folding Stock, Scope, Bipod, and Monopod

The L96 is one of the most popular and iconic sniper rifles in the world, and WELL went all out to give it justice with this airsoft replica. The real steel sniper rifle is issued to the marksman of the British Army and other special operation units all over the world. This authentic replica has a long list of features making this the perfect sniping option for players of all experience levels. The adjustable cheek rest and shoulder pad offer maximum comfort in any shooting position. The WELL L96 is constructed from a lightweight yet durable polymer stock and body, with a full metal inner and outer barrel assembly. The ergonomic grip combined with the included bipod and built-in monopod on the stock offer optimal stability for aiming when in a stationary position, and greatly reduces player fatigue allowing for the user to stay on the battlefield longer. A detachable bipod mount comes with this rifle, and can be easily removed for a slimmer more lightweight profile. Accessorize this sniper rifle with your choice of optic accessory, thanks to the integrated 20mm full metal monthilic rail located on top of the bolt assembly. The spring power source eliminates the need of electric of gas propellants, and achieves the same performance in all weather conditions. The metal bolt is easy to pull back for players of all size, and makes follow up shots faster if the first did not hit the intended target. The front and rear sling mounts combined with the unique polymer folding stock makes transporting a breeze, and offers a more futuristic take on the classic L96. Utilize the adjustable hop-up to account for various target range and wind conditions, to get that perfect shot every time. WELL made sure this rifle is ready to go the distance, shooting at 440 FPS right out the box no one us safe from the power of this L96 replica. The overall lightweight, yet realistic, construction keeps this sniper rifle manageable for extended warfare. Join the thousands of people all over the world who adore the L96, and pick yourself up this airsoft replica from WELL. Features: Color: Black 440 FPS (0.20g BB) Magazine: 35rd Weight: 8lbs Inner Barrel: 520mm Durable Polymer Body Polymer Folding Thumb-Stock Full Metal Inner and Outer Barrel Assembly Integrated Monopod on the Stock Included Folding Bipod Included Zoom Scope and Mounting Rings Full Metal Bolt Assembly 20mm Monolithic Accessory Rail Removable Bipod Mount Adjustable Cheek Rest Rubberized Shoulder Pad Realistic Replica Front and Rear Sling Mounts Sling Included Unique Design Easy Transportation Safe / Single Shot

MACHINE GUNS

Steyr AUG Fully Transferable Machine Gun with Suppressor

This is a Steyr AUG full auto machinegun using a registered auto sear by Qualified MFG of Broken Arrow, OK on an original Steyr AUG Host. It is fully transferable directly to a Louisiana Resident or to a Class III dealer in your state, on a Form 4. The sear may be installed on another Steyr Host gun if desired. It comes with a suppressor that is on a separate Form 4, therefore can be installed on any other firearm with the same thread dimensions or use of an adapter. The suppressor is an AWC Systems Technology AUG for 5.56. This gun is fully functional and "runs well". It comes with 4 magazines. The optics are clear and sharp. This would be a fun shooter or great investment.

KNIVES & SWORDS

EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH CLAN LEADER DIRK SWORD

Circa 1810-1850 13" blade Hilt is made of carved Bog Oak Completely adorned in highly engraved sterling silver Front of sheath has a knife and fork each approximately 5 3/4" length Frog has sterling silver accents and excellent condition leather Excellent overall condition and what a great representation of this rare blade Originally used blade down in the "ice pick" grip to make best use of the type of blade

SHOTGUNS

Browning Maxus II Wicked Wing Semi-Automatic Shotgun

Maxus II Wicked Wing models have a lot to offer a shotgunner: Reliability, superior shooting comfort, a great trigger, intuitive handling and appearance. This is one shotgun that looks as good as it performs with a Cerakote Burnt Bronze finish applied to the receiver and barrel for protection superior to bluing. Day after day, whatever the weather, the Maxus II Wicked Wing is built to deliver the goods whether the ducks are cupped up and dropping into the decoys or just giving them a passing glance. The Maxus II builds on the success of the original, and adds a new look and more features that improve shooting comfort, performance and speed without sacrificing an ounce of the proven reliability the Maxus is lauded for. A SoftFlex cheek piece and 1-1/2" thick Inflex Recoil Pad combine to further reduce felt recoil and ease the sting of 3-1/2" magnum goose loads. Overmolded rubber panels that improve grip in all conditions have been added to the stock and forearm. The stock and forearm have been redesigned to be more comfortable. To fit an even broader range of shooters, the stock is now able to be easily trimmed up to 3/4". Perhaps the most noticeable change from the original is the addition of a screw-on magazine cap. This simple change was implemented after feedback from the Browning Pro Staff and public who wanted the ability to use a magazine extension for competition use. Features SoftFlex Cheek Pad increases shooting comfort Oversize bolt release and bolt handle Composite stock can be trimmed and is shim adjustable for cast, drop and length of pull Rubber overmolding on stock and forearm add grip in all conditions Trigger guard is ramped for easier loading Nickel Teflon Coating on the bolt, bolt slide, shell carrier, bolt release and bolt handle protect and add lubricity Lightweight magazine tube reduces weight Chrome chamber and bore increase durability and corrosion resistance Fiber-optic front sight and ivory mid-bead ABS hard case included Three extended Invector-Plus Goose Band choke tubes included (F, M, IC) Product Information Cartridge 12 Gauge Capacity 4 Round Weight 7.125 Pound Shell Length 3-1/2" Overall Length 49.375 Inches Barrel Length 28 Inches Hand Right Chokes Included Imp Cyl, Mod, Full Rib Ventilated Youth No Action Type Semi-Automatic Stock Type Field Stock Material Synthetic Stock Color Tan Safety Crossbolt Sights Fiber Optic Front Barrel Finish Tan Ported No Case Included Yes Frame Material Steel Interchangeable Choke Yes Frame Finish Tan Length of Pull 14.375 Inches Choke Type Invector Plus Extended

MACHINE GUNS

Beretta M12s

Pre-May Sales Sample in Excellent Condition in the box with a factory original manual and magazine. F25510 Please note: This is a restricted Pre-May Sales Sample only available to FFL & SOT Dealers. In stock in our vault and ready for eForm transfer.

KNIVES & SWORDS

UNMARKED 1832 FOOT ARTILLERY SWORD

Unmarked 1832 Foot Artillery sword. The 19" blade is in very good condition with only very minor pitting scattered about. The solid brass handle is of very good quality showing a nice even patina. The scabbard is also in very good condition and seldom found with this model sword. The leather is excellent with typical age cracks. The brass tip has a couple of small dings or dents but otherwise far above average condition. As mentioned before, neither the blade, hilt, handle or scabbard have any markings whatsoever.

High quality

We take pride in the quality and originality of our products

Fast Delivery

Our products reach our clients in a timely and discreet manner

24/7 support

We provide support for all customers at all times

14 - Day Returns

If there are any defects upon arrival, do return the weapon and be refunded in full.