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Clip difference… (Bottom clip is a full stack of 30-06 for the American M1 Garand. That massive clip above is Russian 14.5mm ammunition used for the PTRS-41; an anti-tank gun designed during WWII.)
Classic portrait of an SS “Deutschland” soldier wearing an M-40 steel helmet with 1st pattern runic shield. Note the “SS-1” collar tab still being worn.
Chiappa White Rhino (Note that the barrel is position lower than on a standard revolver. This creates less muzzle flip/rise when firing magnum calibers. In spite its somewhat ugly looks, the Rhino has very little recoil even when using .357 Magnum. This model is called the White Rhino due to the nickel finish, standard Rhinos are black.)
Colt Ace (This is technically a training pistol for the 1911. To help military and law enforcement get accustom to the .45 ACP the Ace was chambered in .22 LR. In doing so they could get used to the sights and handling without the recoil and cost back in the day. The price for these seems to fluctuate depending on on what year of production and condition; some sell for $2,000+.)