As the subject suggests, what are the three top weirdest (to you) firearms that you own?
Pictures required.
Mine would have to be, in no particular order:
Stevens model 70 Visible Loader - just because it’s weird and quirky AF
Winchester 55 22LR - automatic single shot, yeah, almost like Sam her self has written the marketing material.
Nagant M1895 - purely because it’s amazing how one human can combine an absolute design brilliance; and absolutely horrible design, at the same time, into one single firearm. Like Schrodinger’s revolver.
I have a Greener police gun, chambered in 12/14ga.
An 8ga muzzleloader shotgun with a 5 ft barrel on it.
I have two 1871 Mauser rifles converted to 12ga bolt guns and a French Gras done the same way.
Weird enough?
Not sure if its weird enough but I have a MkIII Ross Rifle. After WW1 it ended up as part of a ships amoury in Chile. Which is where the DA number comes from. Here are a few pictures. I will try to take some better ones if anyone is interested.
Mine is my Type 91 Siamese Federal Police Carbine. Started life as a Type 38 Arisaka and was left in Siam (Thailand) at the end of the war. The Siamese thought it was a waste to scrap them and so cut them down into a carbine and gave them to their federal police. No one is sure of exact numbers but generally considered to be fewer than 1500 made. An army model was also made which is slightly different.