WW1 French Guns Pack

WW1 French Guns Pack by Igor XKE, WW1-French-Guns-Pack.zip (12590) - Includes 3 guns,one revolver,one rifle and one machinegun #WW1 #wwi #Gun #Military

Daycores Maiacetus Pack

Daycores Maiacetus Pack by DAYCORE SN, Daycores-Maiacetus-Pack.zip (33196) - Alright so that's all for the three prices which I might have uploaded the stickfigures backwards but anyway the Daycore's Rodhocetus Stickfigure has already been made months ago and I'll plan on creating the thumbnail again and writing the description as well too but there're two things hidden in the thumbnail and I want you to find it if you can... Anyways I'll work on the Rodhocetus submission soon and then after that the other two (Ambulocetus and Pakicetus) will slowly follow and unfortunately I haven't made the indohyus stickfigure yet since it's not a cetacean anymore but an ancestor to some mammals including it's closet relative the hippos and the name of that Stickfigure will be called "Indotragulus" because the word "hyus" means "pig" when it's not a pig but that name will stay there forever... Disclaimer: this is just a fictional version of the real world animal if you notice that the size of the Stickfigure seems larger than the real world counterpart because I don't think anyone has ever thought of making a fictional counterpart but slightly scaled up and having different or similar appearances and also DO NOT USE THIS STICKFIGURE FOR INAPPROPRIATE PURPOSES I SWEAR TO GOD!!! tags (ignore): #Archaeoceti #Archaeocete #Whale #Whales #Cetacea #Cetacean #Cetaceans #Artiodactyla #Animal #Animalia #Mammal #Mammals #Mammalian #Mammalians #Prehistoric #PreWhale #PreWhales #Creature #Protocetidae #Protocetid #Protocetus #Ancient #AncientWhale #AncientWhales #Daycore

Moore Revolver Pack

Moore Revolver Pack by Wannabe Outlaw, Moore-Revolver-Pack.zip (6957) - The Moore revolver (Moore’s Patent Revolver) was a clever and influential American pocket revolver of the Civil War era, Designed by Daniel Moore and manufactured by Moore's Patent Firearms Co. in Brooklyn, New York from 1861 to 1870). This 7-shot revolver was chambered in unique .32 Teat-fire ammunition, created to get around the Rollin White patent. The barrel lengths varied from 4 to 6 inches, and is currently notable for two things: -an early swing-out to the right cylinder (one of the first commercial U.S. examples to use that concept). -its use of special “teat-fire” front-primed cartridges as a workaround around the Rollin White bored-through-cylinder patent. Mechanically the Moore was quite compact but inventive. Many examples were seven-shot designs (although some six-shot pocket versions existed), the cylinder could be swung out to the right for loading, while an ejector rod under the barrel let the shooter remove fired cases. That combination of features made it relatively fast to reload and attractive to soldiers and civilians who wanted a compact cartridge revolver, especially during the mid westward expansion era (1866-1870) where not everyone could afford a full size revolver, and had to use pocket sidearms instead if they wanted a sidearm. In service and use the Moore proved popular despite legal and commercial battles. It sold well early in the Civil War, around 8000 were produced and it became a somewhat common private purchase by both Union and Confederate soldiers fighting in the south, who apreciated the capability of the brass cartridges to keep dry amidst the humidity of the swamps, with the later rim-fire pocket pistols becoming important competitors to Smith & Wesson during the war and reconstruction years, Moore and his companies later ran into lawsuits and business reorganizations that left them no other option but to declare bankruptcy, however the revolvers left a strong imprint on the cartridge pistol market, leading to eventual pocket, cartridge firearms such as the Colt Open Top. #Gun #Madness #Revolver #CivilWar