If the admins think this topic belongs somewhere else, they can move it. I didn't know where to put it.
But I can say that there have been a lot of guns that have shown up on stargate. The stargate wiki holds a list of all of them.
In stargate, all we really get from their guns is flash, bang, and boom. If anyone is interested in the inner workings of the firearms or seeing what other guns are out there I thought I'd recommend World of Guns. It's a free to play game. Well "game". It's more of a virtual simulator. It let's you see everything from field stripping guns (and no longer have to worry about losing the damn spring) to completely disassembling them. And in operation you can see just how the firearm operates.
It doesn't have all stargate guns but it has a sizable chunk of firearms from the early Harper's Ferry and Thompson to the MP7, SPAS 12, M16 A1, to the iconic P90.
I don't know. You guys not might not care. But I thought it was a cool way to learn about the inner workings of a lot firearms and what they can do.
But I can say that there have been a lot of guns that have shown up on stargate. The stargate wiki holds a list of all of them.
In stargate, all we really get from their guns is flash, bang, and boom. If anyone is interested in the inner workings of the firearms or seeing what other guns are out there I thought I'd recommend World of Guns. It's a free to play game. Well "game". It's more of a virtual simulator. It let's you see everything from field stripping guns (and no longer have to worry about losing the damn spring) to completely disassembling them. And in operation you can see just how the firearm operates.
It doesn't have all stargate guns but it has a sizable chunk of firearms from the early Harper's Ferry and Thompson to the MP7, SPAS 12, M16 A1, to the iconic P90.
I don't know. You guys not might not care. But I thought it was a cool way to learn about the inner workings of a lot firearms and what they can do.
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