Sporting
Winchester 1894 Lever-Action

Although recently discontinued, the Winchester 1894 was not only the first sporting rifle in history to sell over 7,000,000 units but is also the best-selling high-powered rifle in U.S. history. The Winchester 1894 was the first hunting rifle chambered for the (then) new smokeless powder cartridges. Originally, it was produced for the .32-40 Winchester, .38-55 Winchester, .25-35 Winchester, .32 Winchester Special and most notably, the .30-30 Winchester.
Glock 34

The Glock 34 was developed and produced in 1998 as a competition variant of the original Glock 17. The Glock 34 has a longer barrel and slide than the Glock 17 as well as an extended magazine release, an extended slide stop lever, an altered trigger pull, and adjustable rear sights. The top of the Glock 34’s slide is milled out which reduces the front-end weight to better balance the pistol. The Glock 34 has been used both as a competition IPSC pistol as well as a tactical service pistol for law enforcement and military agencies.
Glock 17L

The Glock 17 is the flagship design of the now famous Glock family of handguns manufactured by Glock Gmbh. The Glock pistol was first designed in 1980 by Gaston Glock, who three years later, won a contract to supply the Austrian Army with their new standard sidearm. In the years since, it has amassed a great deal of international popularity among law enforcement and military elements in over 50 countries. The Glock 17 uses Glock's trademark polymer assembly, keeping the firearm lightweight yet notoriously reliable.
Remington 870
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The Remington 870 "Wingmaster" was introduced by Remington in 1950, and since then has become one of the most popular American made pump action all-purpose shotguns. It began its life as a versatile hunting shotgun, and today it is available in many different configurations and gauges each suited for different applications.In the early 1970s, the Remington 870 was officially adopted by the US Military (prior to this, in 1966 the US Marine Corps purchased several thousand Remington 870 Mk.1 shotguns).
Remington 870

The Model 870 “Wingmaster” was introduced by Remington in 1950 and has since gone on to becoming one of the most popular American made pump action shotguns ever produced. The Model 870 was intended to be a reliable, rugged, and relatively inexpensive replacement for the Remington Model 31 in order to rival sales of the Winchester Model 12. While initially marketed to hunters and sport-shooters, the versatility of the gun and the various configurations offered aided in the gun’s adoption in the law enforcement community.
Ithaca Model 37

Conceived by the famous firearms designers John Browning and John Pedersen, the Ithaca Model 37 was developed following World War I when the Ithaca Gun Company was searching for a pump-action shotgun to compete with the Winchester Model 12. As a result of waiting for patents on previously-made shotgun models to expire and become public domain, the development period for the Model 37 lasted from 1933 to 1937.
LAR Grizzly Magnum

The Grizzly Magnum was developed during the early 1980’s by L.A.R. Manufacturing Inc. off the blueprints invented by Perry Arnett. The Grizzly Magnum is essentially an enlarged variation of the proven Colt M1911 pistol model, using the same short recoil-operated action with tilting barrel and swinging link. The Grizzly pistol was initially designed around the powerful .45 Winchester Magnum round, suitable for users who intend on using the firearm to hunt, however was later created to be a built as a multi-caliber platform.