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Hi, I'm new here. I wanted to ask someone who knows what kind of shotgun model this is from the unity store from Low-poly models of Weapons.
And also, what are these two other sniper rifles except Barrett MK22 and L115A3
Can anyone have tips on how to identify NATO cartridges instantly and easily?
I am new here, and i also want to learn more about guns. Can anyone give me advice to learn more? i plan to get into this
In March 2025, a 17 year old Singaporean of Chinese descent known as an East Asian Supremacist was arrested for plotting to attack 5 mosques in Singapore after someone discovered his manifesto online. According to the authorities, the teen believed that East Asians are superior to Muslims, Africans and Latinos. He saw videos of the Christchurch mosque attacks and took inspiration from Brenton Tarrant the Australian Anti-Muslim terrorist from New Zealand. He was proud of Tarrant and called him a "hero". He planned to livestream the attacks like what Tarrant did. He wanted to use guns for the attacks and knew that it will be impossible to get guns in Singapore due to strict gun laws so he planned to smuggle guns into Singapore either from Malaysia or Thailand. The mosques that he planned to attack are located at Jurong West, Clementi, Margaret Drive, Admiralty Road and Beach Road. His goal was to kill 100 Muslims before taking his own life. It was reported that he had been in contact online with Nick Lee Xing Qiu another teen who was also arrested for plotting to attack mosques in Singapore 3 months earlier. The 17 year old has been send for counselling and rehabilitation. He is the third person arrested for plotting to attack mosques in Singapore with first being a 16 year Singaporean of Indian descent arrested for plotting to attack 2 mosques in December 2020 and second being Nick Lee Xing Qiu an 18 year old Singaporean of Chinese descent arrested for plotting to attack mosques in December 2024.
It was 13 November 2015, night began at the city of Paris in France. Inside few homes located in suburban areas of Paris. A group of Islamic extremists were getting ready with their guns and bombs. It was 9:20pm, a terrorist (suicide bomber) was foiled after in the Stade de France in the northern suburb of Saint-Denis. Inside the stadium, Hollande the French President was among the 80, 000 people watching an association football (soccer) match between the French and German national teams. When security officers at one of the main entrances detected the terroristās bomb belt, he detonated it, killing one passerby. The belt was an improvised device consisting of the highly unstable explosive compound triacetone triperoxide and shrapnel such as nails and ball bearings; identical devices would be employed by other terrorists throughout the evening. Although the blast was audible to those inside the stadium, play on the field continued.
At 9:25pm, a team of terrorists launched a series of attacks on popular nightspots in Parisās 10th and 11th arrondissements (municipal districts). The first location to be targeted was Le Carillon, a popular bar on the rue Alibert that had been a neighbourhood fixture for some 40 years. After firing on patrons at Le Carillon with AK-47 assault rifles, the terrorists moved across rue Bichat to Le Petit Cambodge, a Cambodian restaurant. Although this attack took just minutes, it left 15 people dead and more than a dozen wounded. The terrorists were then observed leaving the scene in a blast SEAT Leon Hatchback.
Minutes later at 9:30pm, another terrorist (suicide bomber) attacked the Stade de France, detonating his belt at another entrance but causing no casualties. Inside the game continued, but French President Hollande was evacuated from the stadium because by then it became apparent that a terrorist attack was under way. The occupants of the black Leon crossed into the 11th arrondissement and opened fire on businesses along the rue de la Fontaine au Roi at 9:32pm. Five people were killed and eight were wounded at the Italian restaurant La Casa Nostra, the Cafe Bonne Biere, and a laundromat. The terrorists then continued their deadly course, targeting La Belle Equipe, a popular eatery on the rue de Charonne at 9:36pm. The restaurantās terrace was packed with dinners, and the terrorists fired into the crowd, killing 19 people as well as critically wounding 9 others. At the southeast end of the Boulevard Voltaire, just blocks southeast of La Belle Equipe, a terrorist (suicide bomber) detonated his belt outside the cafe Comptoir Voltaire at 9:40pm, injuring one person.
At the same time, at the other end of the Boulevard Voltaire, the deadliest attack of the evening was being carried out at the Bataclan, a historic theatre and concert hall. The American rock band Eagles of Death Metal was playing to a sold-out crowd at the 1,500-capacity venue when three terrorists burst in and fired on the audience. Some of the concertgoers were able to escape through a side entrance, and dozens took refuge on the buildingās roof, while others hid or feigned death in an effort to avoid the attention of the terrorists. The terrorists shouted āAllahu Akbar (God is Greatest)ā and indictments of Hollande for French military intervention in Syria as the massacre continued. The terrorists occupied the Bataclan for more than two hours, holding hostages and killing indiscriminately, before French security forces stormed into the building at 12:20am. Two of the terrorists detonated their suicide belts and the third terroristās belt exploded spontaneously when it was hit with police bullets. Scores were seriously wounded in the attack, and at the least 89 people were killed.
As the siege at the Bataclan was developing, the 80, 000 fans at the Strade de France were becoming increasingly aware of the horrors unfolding outside the stadium. Sirens and police helicopters were audible in the distance and at 9:53pm another terrorist (suicide bomber) detonated his belt near a McDonaldās restaurant a short distance from the stadium. Match organizers and stadium security officials had decided to allow the game to continue to discourage mass panic and fans were prevented from leaving until it was clear that it was safe to do so. The match ended in a 2-0 victory for France shortly before 11:00pm and many fans with nowhere else to go, poured onto the field. The mood was somber and the crowd remained orderly as stadium officials assessed the situation outside. It was after 11:30pm when fans finally began to head to the exits. In the corridors beneath the stadium, members of the crowd broke into a defiant rendition of āLa Marseillaiseā, the French national anthem. In the days after the attacks, the French sports minister would praise the actions of the Stade de France staff for heading off what could have been a far greater tragedy.
While the hostage crisis at the Bataclan was still ongoing, French President Hollande declared a state of emergency call for all of France. Security services combed the city and it was determined that seven of the nine terrorists were dead. On November 14, ISIL claimed responsibility for the bloodshed in Paris saying that it had represented āthe first of the stormā. Hollande responded by calling the attacks āan act of warā and declared three days of national mourning. Police carried out hundreds of raids across France over subsequent days and on November 15 the black SEAT hatchback that had been used by the restaurant terrorists was found abandoned in the eastern suburb of Montreuil. In the backseat, the police discovered a cache of weapons. Also on November 15, French warplanes launched a series of retaliatory strikes on the de facto ISIL capital of AI-Raqqah, Syria. This marked the beginning of a dramatic escalation of French military intervention in the Syrian Civil War.
As investigators established the identities of the terrorists, attention turned to Belgium, where the suspected mastermind, Abdelhamid Abaaoud had extensive ties. Belgian-born and of Moroccan descent. Abaaoud had grown up in the Brussels commune of Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, an area that drew the attention of counterterrorism experts as a potential hotbed of militant Islamist extremism. In Molenbeek, Abaaoud had connected with several of the terrorists involved in the attacks at Paris and the French law enforcement officials also linked him to the foiled attack on the Paris-bound passenger train in August. Another Molenbeek native, Salah Abdeslam was sought by police for his involvement in the Paris attacks. He had rented several of the cars used by terrorists and was believed to have been the driver for the terrorists (suicide bombers) at the Stade de France. Abdeslam was stopped by police hours after the attacks but he was released.
Abaaoud remained at large after the attacks, his fingerprints were discovered on one of the AK-47s found in the SEAT getaway car and mobile phone records placed him near the Bataclan during the siege. In the early morning hours of November 18, members of the police, the military and the French elite counterterrorist unit. The groupe dāIntervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale (GIGN; National Gendarmerie Intervention group) converged on an apartment in Saint-Denis. An intense firefight followed with more than 5,000 rounds expended and the building was partially demolished by police grenades and bomb belts detonated by police grenades and bomb belts detonated by the suspected terrorists. After seven hours, the operation was declared over. From the rubble, police recovered the bodies of Abaaoud, his female cousin and the suspected third restaurant terrorist. They also found evidence planned of a follow-up attack on Parisās La Defense financial district. Addressing a meeting of French mayors shortly after the Saint-Denis raid, Hollande defied anti-immigrant politicians who had sought to link the attacks with Europeās migrant crisis when he reaffirmed Franceās commitment to accept 30, 000 Syrian refugees over two years.
As the search continued for Abdeslam, Brussels was placed on lockdown on November 21 in response to news of a āserious and imminentā threat to the city. Schools, businesses and the metro system would remain closed for days while soldiers patrolled public areas. On November 23, French police recovered a bomb belt identical to those worn by the terrorists from a trash can in Paris suburb of Montrouge. This led to speculation that Abdeslam whose mobile phone had been traced to that area, may have discarded the belt rather than carry out an attack. On the international front, the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle was dispatched to the eastern Mediterranean to support the French military campaign against ISIL and Hollande traveled to Washington, DC to meet with US President Barack Obama in an effort to forge a tighter anti-ISIL coalition.
In the months following the attacks, French and Belgian investigators continued to pursue leads and the French government extended its state of emergency until May 2016. On 15 March 2016, police raided a flat in Forest, a suburb south of Brussels and a firefight broke out that left four police officers injured and one terrorist. The Algerian national with suspected ties to ISIL was dead. Two suspects escaped during the gun battle and investigators recovered fingerprints belonging to Abdeslam from the apartment. On March 18, police raided a flat in Molenbeek and after four months on the run, Abdeslam was arrested following a brief gun battle.
On 23 April 2018, the Belgian court sentenced Abdeslam to 20 years in prison for attempted murder for his role in the gunfight that preceded his arrest. He remained in prison in France, where he awaited trial on charges related to the Paris attacks. The trial which began in September 2021 was the largest in modern French history. More than 300 lawyers represented some 2,500 plaintiffs and 20 defendants. The court considered more than one million pages of evidence. Abdeslam the highest profile defendant was found guilty and received a sentence of whole life in prison. The 19 others who had aided in the planning and execution of the attacks received sentences ranging from two years to life with the possibility of parole.
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Nepalese Royal Massacre was a mass shooting that occurred in 2001 at the royal palace of Kathmandu, Nepal. Crown Prince Dipendra shot and killed 9 royal members including his parents King Birendra and Queen Aishwarya as well as his brother and sister along with 5 others injured before Dipendra shot himself in the head. While Dipendra was on a coma he became the King after the massacre but died 3 days later. His motive is unknown but many believed it is because of marriage dispute.
Sek Kim Wah a serial killer murdered 5 people in Singapore from June to July 1983. He actually planned to also kill 20 police officers which was why he saved his bullets for his rifle that he stole from the army camp. He wanted to surpass Lim Ban Lim and be the most famous criminal in Singaporean History but he got caught before he could kill more people. If he didn't get caught earlier then he would have been able to continue his killing spree. He would have killed multiple police officers and he would have become one of the most dangerous criminal in Singaporean History. In reality, he was arrested before he could commit more murders. He was sentenced to death and was executed by hanging in 1988. He was the first serial killer in Singaporean History.
Last year, a gang member was sentenced to 7 years in prison with caning for keeping a pistol at home in Singapore. It was reported that the gun was smuggled into Singapore from Malaysia.
In 1973, a local police officer in Singapore decided to stop the two men from arguing then he took out his ID and said he is a police officer. Suddenly, the man at the right took out a pistol and fatally shot the officer. The another man ran away and the gunman stole the officer's revolver and ran away. 10 days later, the gunman and the Singapore Police had a gunfight and that's when the gunman was shot dead. In 2022, a show titled "Inside Crime Scene" recreated the events.
Sek Kim Wah a Singaporean serial killer who murdered 5 people from June to July 1983 planned to kill more people in Singapore. He wanted to kill 20 police officers which was why he decided to save bullets for his rifle that he stole from the army camp. He wanted to be the greatest criminal in Singaporean History and he also wanted to surpass Lim Ban Lim the most notorious gunman in Singaporean History. He also compared himself with the American fictional character called "Rambo". He confessed in court that his victims should be proud of him because they now live happily in heaven and they don't have to work or earn money on earth. At first, the newspaper editor felt bad for him after learning that he used to get strangled by bullies in his childhood which was why he strangled most of his victims to death but later felt less sympathy for him because he showed no remorse and had desire to kill more people. The journalist considered Sek Kim Wah as the Rambo of Singapore but an evil Rambo. Sek Kim Wah also admitted that he wondered how come his victims died from strangulation but he survived from strangulation by his bullies in his childhood. He also admitted how come one of his victims died from getting hit in the head with a stool when he himself survived from getting hit in the head with a wood by his bullies in his childhood. Sek Kim Wah claimed that he recalled getting strangled by his bullies when he strangled his victims and he also recalled getting hit in the head with a wood by his bullies when he was bludgeoning one of his victims to death with a stool. Sek Kim Wah was sentenced to death for murder while his Malaysian accomplice was sentenced to life imprisonment with 6 strokes of the cane since he didn't part in the murders. In 1988, Sek Kim Wah was executed by hanging in Changi Prison, his body was cremated and placed at the Taoist Temple. In 2005, the accomplice was released from prison and he returned to Malaysia. In 2022, a show titled "Inside Crime Scene" recreated the events in an episode titled "Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer" with Josh Lim as Sek Kim Wah.
The Seletar Killings and Andrew Road Triple Murders were series of serial killings and armed robberies in Singapore committed by Sek Kim Wah and Nyu Kok Meng from June to July 1983. Sek Kim Wah was motivated with trauma over his childhood bullying that he experienced when he was at school and his parents never cared about him. He used to get strangled by his bullies which is why he decided to strangle most of his victims to death. In June 1983, Sek Kim Wah was armed with a rifle that he stole from the army camp. He came across a couple inside a car. He demanded them to give everything they have so the couple gave him whatever they got. Sek Kim Wah was afraid of being identified so he strangled the couple to death. In July 1983, he and his Malaysian friend "Nyu Kok Meng" decided to commit armed robbery so they broke into a house. Nyu Kok Meng never knew Sek Kim Wah was a murderer. Nyu Kok Meng looked after the hostages while Sek Kim Wah was in another room killing 3 hostages which Nyu Kok Meng was unaware of. Sek Kim Wah killed the first hostage by bludgeoning him to death with a wooden stool after realising that he was still alive after he tried to suffocate and strangle him. Sek Kim Wah killed the other 2 hostages by strangling them to death. Nyu Kok Meng entered the room and was horrified when he saw Sek Kim Wah kill the hostages. He immediately ran out of the room and locked the door. Sek Kim Wah knew he had been exposed so he fled the scene. Nyu Kok Meng freed the remaining hostages and told them to go call for help. The remaining hostages went out to call for help. Nyu Kok Meng wanted to take his own life by shooting himself but he didn't know how to use the rifle so instead he fled the scene. The police and the commandos arrived outside of the house but Sek Kim Wah and Nyu Kok Meng have already fled the scene. The police found a map inside the house that Nyu Kok Meng left behind. The map showed where Sek Kim Wah lived so the police tracked him down and arrested him six days later. Nyu Kok Meng surrendered himself to the police. After the testimonies from the survivors, Nyu Kok Meng was only convicted of armed robbery and was sentenced life imprisonment with 6 strokes of the cane. Sek Kim Wah was convicted of murder and was sentenced to death. Sek Kim Wah showed no remorse and said "dying in the gallows will be thrilling". In 1988, Sek Kim Wah was executed by hanging in Changi Prison, his body was cremated and placed at the Taoist Temple. He was the first serial killer in Singaporean History. In 2005, Nyu Kok Meng was released from prison and he returned to Malaysia. In 2022, a show titled "Inside Crime Scene" recreated the events in an episode titled "Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer" with Josh Lim as Sek Kim Wah.
Nagarkot Massacre was a mass shooting in Nepal that occured in 2005. Basudev Thapa a soldier got assaulted by a group of gang members then he told them "I'll come back and kill you all". Thapa drove away from the temple on his motorbike then he returned with his assault rifle but the gang members had already left. Thapa started shooting at random people which resulted in the deaths of 11 people and 19 injured. The authorities found Thapa's body near the pool and his death was presumed to be suicide by gunshot wound. The villagers blamed the gang members for the massacre and told them that they shouldn't have provoked Thapa. This was the second and last mass shooting in Nepalese History.
In 1965, Lim Ban Lim shot and wounded an officer before taking away his revolver in Singapore. He wrote a message to the newspaper editor saying "As a measure of self defence, I took the revolver and ran away. I could have shot at the detective while he was down but what for?". Lim Ban Lim fled to Malaysia where he fatally shot an officer in 1966. In 1968, he returned to Singapore and fatally shot an officer and injured another officer before he fled. He called the police and said "You will never catch me. When you are about to arrest me, I will surely engage you in a gunfight. I will use the last bullet to end my life, so you can only collect my body". In 1972, the Singapore Police spotted Lim and his accomplice Gi Ho across the street that's when a gunfight started. Lim shot and wounded an officer before he was fatally shot by another officer. His accomplice Gi Ho fled the scene but later committed suicide by shooting himself before the police could arrest him. In 1973, Singapore introduced stricter gun laws this time gun owners are not allowed bring their guns home and should put it inside the gun club storage and non-fatal firearm offences also became punishable by death.
During the 1960s, Singapore was experiencing a rise in gun attacks which led to the public fearing for their safety. In 1972, Lim Ban Lim the most notorious gunman who fatally shot two police officers and wounded other three officers from 1965 to 1972 was shot dead by the police but the public still didn't feel safe because there are several people in the country who own guns. That time, people in Singapore were allowed to get gun licenses to own guns. In 1973, Singapore introduced stricter gun laws. This time, gun owners are not allowed to keep their guns at home and non-fatal gun attacks became punishable by death. Gun Ownership in Singapore is heavily restricted till this day. Singapore Gun Club is the only place where civilians can use guns.
Singapore used to allow civilians to get a gun license to own guns and allowed them to keep their guns at home. Singapore used to have forests for hunters to hunt for wild boars and foxes using their rifles. In 1973, Singapore introduced stricter gun laws after experiencing multiple gun attacks. Now gun owners can't bring their guns home and they should keep it inside the gun club even they can't carry it in public. Now gun club is the only place where gun owners can use their guns.
In Singapore, you have to join a Gun Club in order to purchase a firearm. Once you become a gun club member you can purchase any firearms. The Gun Club fees cost like hundreds of Singaporean dollars and purchasing firearms cost like thousands of Singaporean dollars. You are only allowed to use your firearms at the gun club you cannot use it anywhere else and you cannot bring it out of the club. You are not allowed to keep your firearms at home and you are not allowed to carry it in public. You must put your firearms inside the gun club storage if you are not using it.
In Nepal, you have to be a Nepali citizen to get a gun license in order to buy a gun. Before getting the license, you have to go through trainings and background checks even mental health checks. You shouldn't have any criminal record and you need a reason to own a gun. The reasons can be self defense, hunting or sport. You can buy guns like shotguns, rifles, revolvers and pistols.
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I am currently working on a game right now and I want to have two pistols one is a normal semi-automatic pistol, and The other is a revolver however I have a character who acts like a cowboy and does movie-style fan hammers And can Hit multiple targets in succession with a lot of shots.
I wondered how would a high-capacity revolver work to do such things without adding a bunch of Sci-fi nonsense or whatever So I decided to take inspiration from helical magazines such as the ones in The Bison.
But I have been stumped would a helical revolver be a type of new gun still be technically called a revolver? Like where are the qualifications is it just slapping A helical magazine system you would have to feed The magazine again or would it be like a Webly revolver where there would be a bunch of chains with a Special pattern to move in a helical fashion and one of the chain slot things would move up to align with the cylinder gap barrel and hammer?
I need someone who knows how to use guns. If you can Give me a proper answer, I will tell you more about the game.
I am just tired Beyond belief.