7 examples of weapons for those who every now and then do not have enough ammo

  • Nov 24, 2021
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There are never too many cartridges! The more ammo in the store, the better. True, the pursuit of quantitative indicators sometimes leads designers to frankly strange and even ridiculous solutions to the issue of weapon ammunition. The next few weapons are the best illustration of this.
There are never too many cartridges! The more ammo in the store, the better. True, the pursuit of quantitative indicators sometimes leads designers to frankly strange and even ridiculous solutions to the issue of weapon ammunition. The next few weapons are the best illustration of this.
There are never too many cartridges! The more ammo in the store, the better. True, the pursuit of quantitative indicators sometimes leads designers to frankly strange and even ridiculous solutions to the issue of weapon ammunition. The next few weapons are the best illustration of this.

1. Frommer Stop M17

But this is a pistol. | Photo: teletype.in.
But this is a pistol. | Photo: teletype.in.
But this is a pistol. | Photo: teletype.in.

In 1912, the Hungarian designer Rudolf Frommer, based on his past inventions, created the Frommer Stop self-loading pistol. After the outbreak of World War I, Frommer tried to turn his creation into a fully automatic pistol, adding in its design, including a 15-cartridge magazine, and some time later the M17 was turned into an experimental machine gun.

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2. SerLea ACE

More barrels - more shots. | Photo: zbroya.info.
More barrels - more shots. | Photo: zbroya.info.

A submachine gun created by Latvian weapons designers in the late 1980s according to the Gast scheme. The creator of SerLea ACE tried to solve the problem of increasing the rate of fire of the weapon in the most radical way - by increasing the number of barrels. It was assumed that representatives of law enforcement agencies and intelligence would be armed with this.

3. AKMS

There is also such a Kalashnikov. | Photo: fishki.net.
There is also such a Kalashnikov. | Photo: fishki.net.

When 30 is not enough, and 100 is already a lot, it is worth stopping somewhere at 80 cartridges in the store. This is exactly what the creators of the 80-cartridge magazine with attachment to the barrel for the domestic AKMS reasoned. For obvious reasons, the machine did not receive serious distribution. However, the experiment was interesting.

4. Glock

Glock with a drum magazine. | Photo: forum.exbo.ru.
Glock with a drum magazine. | Photo: forum.exbo.ru.

Large-capacity stores are made today for a wide variety of weapons. Including for pistols. Sometimes, such modifications of the elements of ammunition take on frankly ridiculous forms. To be convinced of this, just look at the Glock, equipped with two reels.

5. Аscaso 1921

The store isn't that big. | Photo: drive2.com.
The store isn't that big. | Photo: drive2.com.

If someone believes that a Kalashnikov with a magazine for 80 rounds is the strangest and most ridiculous thing that you have seen in his life, it means that he has not yet come across such a Spanish semi-automatic pistol of the 1921 model of the year. With a caliber of 9 mm, the Аscaso magazine held 20 rounds.

6. Josselin's Chain Revolver

Why a drum when there is a chain! | Photo: youtube.com, channel: TilTuli.
Why a drum when there is a chain! | Photo: youtube.com, channel: TilTuli.

The appearance of the revolver at one time literally turned the arms business. However, the American gunsmith of the 19th century Henry Josselin decided to go even further and suggested using a 20-round chain instead of a 5-7-round drum. Although the idea turned out to be interesting, this design of revolvers "for some reason" did not take root.

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7. Peperbox Turner

The more trunks the better. ¦Photo: de.e-pard.com.
The more trunks the better. ¦Photo: de.e-pard.com.

Already in modern times, Europeans began to think about how to make multiple-shot firearms. One of the answers to this question was the creation of multi-barreled pistols and shotguns. The brightest representative of this family is, of course, the famous Mariette Pepperbox Pistol.

If you want to know even more interesting things, then you should read about
Tula Tokarev: how and why the old Soviet pistol gained worldwide fame.
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