6 Guns with Interesting Actions or Features

Are you looking for an interesting or unusual addition to your gun safe? You never know what you will find when you look online, but some firearms are made with unique actions or have odd features worth searching for. From the MAC 11 gun—cousin to the hold-open MAC 10—to the bizarre electric Remington 700 EtronX, these guns certainly make excellent conversation starters. Here are six options to get you started.

Mac 11 Gun

Ingram MAC 11

The Ingram MAC 11 is a subcompact SMG chambered in 380 ACP. It is essentially a smaller version of the more iconic MAC 10. It is fully automatic and can unload an entire 32-round magazine in less than two seconds. Without a folding stock, thanks to a heavy open-bolt design, it can be fairly inaccurate due to its initial jump. Thanks to its high rate of fire and inaccuracy, it did not prove popular. However, that makes it a rare find.

KRISS Vector

The KRISS Vector has a distinctive silhouette partly because of its unconventional delayed blowback system. The bolt and an inertia block cycle downward into a recess behind the mag well instead of horizontally. This helps translate kinetic energy down instead of backward, which helps control muzzle climb. It is a highly unique firearm for the modern age.

LWRC SMG 45

The LWRC SMG 45 uses a proprietary short recoil and delayed blowback system not typically seen in SMG-style guns. This makes it incredibly lightweight for firearms in its class. It looks like an AR 15 merged with a UMP and uses UMP mags. If you are looking for an unusual yet distinctly high-quality take on SMGs, try the LWRC SMG 45.

Gyrojet Rocket Gun

The MBA Gyrojet Rocket Gun might have some of the most unique ammo of any other guns online. As the name implies, every round is a small rocket. They are fired at 1,250 fps. This firearm is very light, thanks to the fact that it does not have to withstand the typical stresses of an ordinary gun. Unfortunately, it was often unreliable, inaccurate, and took a long time to reload. It is now fairly rare, but it makes a unique addition to any collection.

Remington 870 Competition

The Remington 870 is a single-shot shotgun, which is not necessarily rare. What makes this particular 870 unique is that it is gas-operated but still requires a pump-action to remove the shells. Thanks to its odd system, it has very little felt recoil. That lack of recoil can be great for competition shooters, thanks to the high volume of shots they make.

Remington 700 EtronX Rifle

What if Remington took its immensely popular 700 series rifle and, much like their 870 shotgun, changed it? The EtronX features an electronic ignition and trigger system. The stock holds an 8-bit computer with a 9-volt battery. The firing pin was replaced with an electrode, and an electronic primer charged the case. As a result, electricity raised the temperature until ignition happened. The trigger pull is only a half-pound, and lock time was decreased by nearly 99%. If you are looking for a unique firearm for your collection, this rifle fits the bill.

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