Guns All-In-One

Hold your phone by Guns All-In-One app and you can feel you hold a real gun!. entertaiment apps android...
Download

Guns All-In-One Ranking & Summary

Advertisement

  • Rating:
  • Publisher Name:
  • Horoscope Pro
  • Publisher web site:

Guns All-In-One Tags


Guns All-In-One Description

Hold your phone by Guns All-In-One app and you can feel you hold a real gun! Guns All-In-One is a realistic and favorable simulator which can make your phone simulate most popular guns. Hold your phone by Guns All-In-One app and you can feel you hold a real gun! Guns All-In-One is a realistic simulator with shooting experience, which has most popular guns and their information, including Handguns, Shotguns, Sub-Machine Guns, Assault,Rifles, Sniper Rifles, Machine Guns. Don’t forget to open media sound and then you can hear your scores from the gun trainer! ===Handguns=== -Desert Eagle .50 AE -Taurus Model 66 .357 Magnum -H&K USP .45 Tactical -Glock18 Select Fire -SIG P228 -Beretta 96 Brigadier -Beretta 96 Brigadier Inox -FN Five-Seven -Taurus Model 44 .44 Magnum -Colt M1911 A1 -Taurus Raging Bull -Jericho 941 -Mauser C96 -Walther P99 ===Shotguns=== -Benelli M3 Super90 -W1200 -Franchi SPAS-12 -AA-12 ===Sub-Machine Guns=== -H&K Mp5 Navy -Steyr Tactical Machine Pistol -FN P90 -Ingram MAC-10 -MP 40 -H&K UMP45 -Thompson M1A1 ===Assault Rifles=== -AK-47 -H&K G36C -Gewehr 43 -Famas F1 -M16 -FN FS2000 Civilian Model -Sig SG-552 Commando -Colt M4A1 Carbine -Steyr Aug -Heckler & Koch HK416 -Tar 21 -L85A1 -AR15 A3 -AK-74 -XM8 -StG 44 ===Sniper Rifles=== -Barrett M82 -AI Arctic Warfare/Magnum -Steyr Scout -R700 -H&K G3/SG-1 Sniper Rifle -Sig SG-550 Sniper -CheyTac M200 Intervention -Dragnov Sniper Rifle -M21 Sniper Rifle ===Machine Guns=== -M134 Gatling Gun -FN M249 Para -MG42 -M60 ===Rocket Launchers=== -RPG 7 -RPG 29 -AT 4 A gun is a muzzle or breech-loaded projectile-firing weapon. There are various definitions depending on the nation and branch of service. A "gun" may be distinguished from other firearms in being a crew-served weapon such as a howitzer or mortar, as opposed to a small arm like a rifle or pistol, but there are exceptions, such as the U.S. Air Force's GUU5/P. At one time, land-based artillery tubes were called cannon and sea-based naval cannon were called guns. The term "gun" evolved into a generic term for any tube-launched projectile-firing weapon used by sailors, including boarding parties and marines. In modern parlance, a gun is a projectile weapon using a hollow, tubular barrel with a closed end — the breech — as the means of directing the projectile (as well as other purposes, for example stabilizing the projectile's trajectory, aiming, as an expansion chamber for propellant, etc.), and firing in a generally flat trajectory. The term "gun" has also taken on a more generic meaning, by which it has come to refer to any one of a number of trigger-initiated, hand-held, and hand-directed implements, especially with an extending bore, which thereby resemble the class of weapon in either form or concept. Examples of this usage include staple gun, nail gun, glue gun, grease gun. Occasionally, this tendency is ironically reversed, such as the case of the American M3 submachine gun which carries the nickname "Grease Gun". Most guns are described by the type of barrel used, the means of firing, the purpose of the weapon, the caliber, or the commonly accepted name for a particular variation. Barrel types include rifled—a series of spiraled grooves or angles within the barrel—when the projectile requires an induced spin to stabilize it and smoothbore when the projectile is stabilized by other means or rifling is undesired or unnecessary. Typically, interior barrel diameter and the associated projectile size is a means to identify gun variations. Barrel diameter is reported in several ways. The more conventional measure is reporting the interior diameter of the barrel in decimal fractions of the inch or in millimeters. Some guns—such as shotguns—report the weapon's gauge or—as in some British ordnance—the weight of the weapon's usual projectile. A gun projectile may be a simple, single-piece item like a bullet, a casing containing a payload like a shotshell or explosive shell. Tags: popular guns.


Guns All-In-One Related Software