If you ever have to go into Bartertown you won't mind surrendering these piles of junk...
GSC BLOG
Gallery of Awful Improvised Firearms - Part 1
Posted by GSC on 3/21/2020
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To try to keep things light during these stressful COVID-19-influenced times, we would like to begin a series of blog posts where we highlight some of the most hilariously awful improvised weapons that we have seen floating around the Internet.
Hopefully we won't have to encounter any of these monstrosities in a post-apocalyptic environment any time soon!
Worst Violation of the NFA Ever Conceived
Posted by GSC on 2/28/2020
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Demystifying HK Parts - OEM Versus Contract Manufacturing - A Case Study with Fixed Stocks
Posted by GSC on 2/17/2020
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One question we often get at Gatewood Supply is "So what's the difference between this factory HK part and that contract part?" While every manufacturer and part is different, there are some trends that often hold true when comparing certain OEM and contract manfucatured part types, such as HK-style fixed stocks. To help our customers see how these differences might appear when they're shopping for a new part, we would like to compare and contrast how MP5A2 fixed stocks often look and feel when they're OEM versus contract manufactured...
Reîncarca!: The Post-Cold War Romanian AKs Most Commonly Found in the Hands of American Civilians
Posted by GSC on 2/6/2020
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ROMARM, Cugir, SAR, WUM, WASR, and more. All of these names and acronyms you might have seen or heard over the last three decades are used in association with civilian-oriented AKs that have departed Romania to find new owners on the shores of the United States. To help you distinguish these firearms from the military surplus weapons that have been appearing more frequently in the United States in recent years, we would like to provide you with a list of the most commonly encountered civilian Romanian AK variants from the 1990s onward...