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Photo of an American Civil War musket. There is clipping path included for easy removal from the background. FYI the clipping path does not include the shadow.
Lincoln, USA - September 17, 2011: The individuals are one of many re-enactors or living historians who are impersonating, with the proper attire of the time, individuals from the civil war era. The individuals are taking part in the reenactment of the American Civil war saga \
Soldier in the Italian Army uniform from the First World War hand loading a rifle
Black powder firearms with equipment
A close-up of the magazine and firing button of World War II rifles
Old military rife
Two Versions on Japanese Arisaka Rifle of WW2. Top is early model and bottom is late war last ditch model
Shotguns on a table outdoor
The old model infantry rifle of the Turkish soldier holding the Respect watch in front of the mausoleum. Close-up details. Selective Focus Rifle
This vintage Winchester .219 lever action rifle is isolated on white with copy space.
heritage jaisalmer fort vintage gun from different angle at day
An unrecognizable man shoots from a black powder rifle
Hunting rifles - modern rifles and modern shotgun isolated on white background
Re-enactor portraying an American Civil War Union Soldier. All details are historically accurate.
Three antique rifles used in World War I in Italy and Austria forming a pyramid on the lawn
Revolutionary and Civil war weapons (replicas) leaning against old brick wall.  Leather satchel bag lying next to the guns on the grass.
A Soldier coaches another on an electronic M-16 practice range.
The wide variety of weapons and equipment used throughout the course of the second world war make for fascinating research and exploration - The Lee–Enfield was the standard British & Commonwealth service rifle, being a bolt-action, magazine-fed repeating rifle that served as the main firearm of the military forces of the British Empire and Commonwealth during the first half of the 20th century, and was the standard service rifle of the British Armed Forces from its official adoption in 1895 until 1957.\n\nThis image was taken at an outdoor event over the weekend of 11th-13th August 2023, where reenactors, living historians, and members of the public can come to experience what life was like during the second world war, with live demonstrations, battle reenactments, and static displays from all over the world.
Middle East, Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, Al-Dirah.  Rifles, swords, and walking sticks at the Souq Al-Zal.
First and Second World War rifles lined up at a historic military parade. Szekesfehervar, Hungary, May 22, 2024.
Many rifles on display at a gun show for buyers of arms
Weapons display from the Great War - living history - Beamish, Durham County, England, United Kingdom, 12th of June 2021
American Civil War Confederate Soldier. Re-enactor portraying a confederate 1st Sergeant.
Weapons collection in Al Masmak Palace Museum in Riyadh Saudi Arabia
A group of people listening to an instructor at the gun range. Photographed on location at a shooting range.
Hunting gun collector variety of rifles at wooden rack
Various guns on display
Retro American shock rifle made before the civil war, close-up, isolated on a white background
A flintlock rifle isolated with a clipping path.
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