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===Laser/light combos=== | ===Laser/light combos=== | ||
*'''SureFire X400 Ultra WeaponLight''' (Available at least prior to 2009 as seen in MW2) | *'''SureFire X400 Ultra WeaponLight''' (Available at least prior to 2009 as seen in MW2) | ||
*'''Viridian X5L Gen 1''' ( | *'''Viridian X5L Gen 1''' (Introduced around [https://viridianweapontech.com/company 2008]) | ||
*'''Streamlight TLR 2''' (Available at least prior to 2011 as seen in MW3) | *'''Streamlight TLR 2''' (Available at least prior to 2011 as seen in MW3) | ||
*'''Sun Optics flashlight and laser''' (Available at least prior to 2020 as seen in MW2 Remastered) | *'''Sun Optics flashlight and laser''' (Available at least prior to 2020 as seen in MW2 Remastered) |
Revision as of 01:29, 2 June 2022
I am Nanomat and I am interested in history, politics, economics, warfare, military equipment and weapons. I like video games like the Call of Duty series and used to identify weapon details from many COD games and now it is time for me to contribute to the articles here. I also run a wiki dedicated to documenting various military equipment and gear like uniforms and others, so I have a great deal of experience in researching information regarding military hardware.
Weapon Stuff
18th century Russian weapons:
- http://ostrog.ucoz.ru/publikacii_3/4_110.htm
- https://sitekid.ru/izobreteniya_i_tehnika/ognestrelnoe_oruzhie/pervye_russkie_pistolety.html
- https://www.westrussia.org/kutuzov/firearms
- https://naukatehnika.com/borba-za-skorostrelnost-oruzhiya-1.html
- http://smbdgreatwar.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_6091.html
- http://bigbradar.dyndns.org/doc/guns.html
- Russian & Prussian guns
- Flintlock pistol model 1796 for cavalry enlisted men, calibre 16,5 mm, manufacture Tula, Russia, 1800
- Russian muskets in detail
- Russian guns in detail
- Russian 1808 series of flintlocks
- Napoleonic Russian flintlocks
- 18th century Russian armament
- Basically the entire Russian firearms history
- M1809 pistol info
Danish Military Model 1772 Heavy Dragoon Flintlock Holster Pistol:
Kavalleriepistole M 1798:
Österreich, Kavalleriepistole 1828:
German carbine:
Various flintlocks:
Gallery of interesting guns:
19th century guns:
AK 5.45x39mm magazine types:
Soviet prototype guns:
Japanese weapons:
Pistol gripping methods:
1752 Spanish Infantry Musket:
Flintlock guns:
Good flintlock gun replicas:
Gatling gun replica:
Sea Service Family:
- The Long series: P1716, P1756 and P1756/1777
- The Short series: Post-1800
- Also foreign made copies, continental Germanic or Dutch
New Land Pattern Cavalry Pistol:
AK magazines chart:
Medieval handgonnes:
Matchlock stuff:
- https://www.feuerwaffen.ch/index_htm_files/Type_03_Musket_X.pdf
- https://www.engerisser.de/Bewaffnung/weapons/Matchlockmusket.html
- https://www.revolutionarywarjournal.com/matchlocks-flintlocks-firelocks-that-tamed-a-new-world-claimed-an-american-revolution/
- http://www.middlesexvillagetrading.com/MEL.shtml
- http://myarmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.31575.html
- https://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=62824.0
- https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-physical-and-operational-differences-between-the-matchlock-musket-and-the-arquebus
Hanover flintlock pistol:
Bayonet origins:
AR chopped carry handle:
SOPMOD stuff:
Gonher of Spain:
- Another antique gun replica maker similar to Denix and Kolser.
Austrian M1798 musket:
Deakin 16-Bore Howdah pistol:
Sengoku Japan artillery:
Weapon accessories guide
A handy guide for ID-ing basic weapon accessories.
Weaponlights
- SureFire 660 (Used in Mogadishu 1993, old gen common in the 90s)
- PentagonLight MS3R-X-SR (Seen in MoH 2010)
- Surefire M600V Scout Light (At least from 2016)
Laser sights
- Imatronic LS45 (Introduced at SHOTshow (January) in 1987
or 1988, the earliest known example manufactured in February 1988, first appearance in Tango & Cash 1989, became popular in the early 90s but quickly faded out of fashion presumably due to the introduction of more practical devices like the AN/PAQ 4C in 1993, visible only) - AN/PAQ 4C (Produced in 1993-1999, IR only)
- AN/PEQ-2 (At least 1998???, IR only)
- AN/PEQ-5 (The visible laser version of the AN/PEQ-2, no IR laser, probably contemporary with the AN/PEQ-2)
- AN/PEQ-10 (Appears to be an airsoft device)
- ZenitCo Perst-4 (The main Russian laser sight, available at least from 2018, both IR and visible)
Laser/light combos
- SureFire X400 Ultra WeaponLight (Available at least prior to 2009 as seen in MW2)
- Viridian X5L Gen 1 (Introduced around 2008)
- Streamlight TLR 2 (Available at least prior to 2011 as seen in MW3)
- Sun Optics flashlight and laser (Available at least prior to 2020 as seen in MW2 Remastered)
Sights
- Eotech holographic series (The common holo design, 1st gen "Bushnell" holo introduced in 1996, 2nd gen "Bushnell" holo introduced in 2000, Military Eotech introduced in 2001, became common in the 2000s, has many copies: ADCO HOSS, G&G 556, G&P 551, references: ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref)
Model | Series | Shroud | Buttons | Night vision | Introduction |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st gen "Bushnell" HoloSight | Bushnell (civilian) | No | Built in | No | 1996 |
2nd gen "Bushnell" HoloSight | Bushnell (civilian) | No | Built in | No | 2000 |
Bushnell Holosight XLP | Bushnell (civilian) | Yes | N/A | No | Between 2005 and early 2006 |
502 | 500 (civilian) | No | Built in | No | Before 2004, discontinued 2005 |
511 | 510 (law enforcement) | Yes | Made with rubberized buttons from 2004 | No | 2001 |
512 | 510 (law enforcement) | Yes | Made with rubberized buttons from 2004 | No | 2001 |
551 | 550 (military) | Yes | Made with rubberized buttons from 2003 | Yes | 2001 |
552 | 550 (military) | Yes | Made with rubberized buttons from 2003 | Yes | 2001 |
- ADCO Square Shooter (At least from 1998 as seen in Deep Rising)
- ATN Ultra Sight (or bsa reflex sight)
- Aimpoint 2000 (Used in Operation Acid Gambit, discontinued in 1989)
- Aimpoint 3000 (Used in Mogadishu 1993)
- Aimpoint 5000 (Used in Mogadishu 1993)
- Aimpoint CompM2 (Introduced 1995)
- Singlepoint SP220 (Used in Son Tay raid 1970, became common in the 1970s, predecessor of the Armson Occluded Eye Gunsight, Qwik-Point OEG is US copy???, more stuff, origin)
- C-More red dot (Introduced in 1993)
- Morgan James scope (The first scope, invented between 1835-1840, example, example)
- Malcolm scope (Introduced in 1855, history)
- Valdai 1P87 (PK120) (The main Russian holographic sight of the 2010s, introduced in 2014, used in the 2022 Ukraine war)
- Trijicon RX01 (Produced in 1996-2020, adopted by US spec ops for the M4 SOPMOD)
- MEPRO M21