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10. Duck’s Foot Pistol
Four barrelled guns, often called duck’s foot pistols because of their quackers design, date back as far as the 18th century, and have become somewhat of a collector's item because of their rareness. In 2017, one was auctioned in London with a guide price of up to $5000 dollars. It had a walnut slab-sided butt, an ornate silver-wire scroll inlay and, of course, the unusual four barrelled design.

9. The Cornershot
The problem with weapons that shoot in straight lines is that it can be difficult to shoot around something… so, that’s what the corner shot was developed for. Designed to be used in modern warfare situations, it allows users to engage from any direction, and be able to trigger while completely under cover.

8. Cemetery Gun
In the 18th and 19th centuries, grave robbing became a real problem in the US and Britain. Cadavers had become valuable because the law prevented medical schools from buying them for use in research and training. Instead, they relied upon the bodies of executed criminals, and bodies that were donated, but they couldn't acquire enough for their needs. Grave robbers would steal the corpses and sell them to the medical schools, creating a black market in bodies that cemeteries tried their best to prevent.

7. The Elgin Cutlass Pistol
The Elgin pistol was patented by George Elgin and made from 1837-9. It was, essentially, a .54 calibre pistol with an 11.5-inch bowie (buey) blade attached to it. The Bowie blade was added to exploit the popularity of famous knife fighters such as Jim Bowie. It was adopted by the Navy in 1838 and was mainly used by boarding parties and most famously in the Wilkes south seas expedition.

6. APS Underwater Rifle
The APSj underwater rifle was created by the Soviet military in the 1970s in order to provide improved firepower to their frogmen who, until that time, had been equipped with knives and an underwater pistol. Based on the AK-74 rifle, and using a gas piston to operate, a number of adaptations were made to make it suitable for underwater use.

5. Key Gun
From way before hidden guns used by secret agents, key guns were used in the 17th and 18th century as a method of self-defence for jailers who would be dealing with the worst criminals of the time. They were usually very primitive firearms, often being just a metal tube that was sealed on one end, with a touch hole on top. The jailer would have had a lit cigar or cigarette in his mouth, and touched it over the hole to ignite the powder within.

4. G.R.A.D .22 RS Knife Gun
It's a well-known fact that bringing a knife to a gunfight isn't going to get you far… that is, of course, unless you have the GRAD knife gun. A modern version of the Elgin pistol, the GRAD, which was developed towards the end of the 90s, used modern design and technology to create a slick weapon.

3. Pepperbox Gun
Pepperbox revolvers were the first types of repeating revolvers and got their name because they look so much like an old fashioned pepper mill. They had multiple barrels that revolved around a central axis, and virtually any type of firing mechanism could be used- including a matchlock, Wheelock, flintlock, percussion cap, and plenty more.

2. The Turbiaux Palm-Squeezer Pistol
The Turbiaux palm squeezer pistol is one of the most discreet guns ever made… as the name would suggest, it’s small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. The original design was patented in Paris by Jaques E. Turbiaux in 1882, with the pistol’s firing chambers being arranged around a rotating disk, and pointing outwards.

1. Chainsaw Bayonet
Have you ever looked at a rifle with a bayonet and thought it needs to be more deadly… and look more awesome? Well, that’s exactly what Robert Weir from Doublestar firearms tried to do in 2012, and the result was an immediate success. Known as the Zombie X Chainsaw bayonet, it has a 10-inch blade and can be mounted to rifles like the AR-15.

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