A friend told me once that the theme to my gun collection was "cheap and wierd"
My Mosin Nagant m1891 was made by Westinghouse.
CZ52 pistol because it's roller locked. The only other roller locked gun that I know of is the MG 42.
An Eddystone M1917 to go with a sporterized Eddystone M1917 I have. I got it cheap because it is a parade gun. It's all chrome plated and the bore and action look new.
A Hopkins & Allen no. 822 rifle in 22lr because it's old enough to not have a serial number (and was only $25).
Astra "Modelo 1921" (400) because it's a pure blowback full power 9mm. After I got it I checked the serial number and it appears to be from the first contract for the Spanish army.
CETME because the HKs are clones of it, not the other way around.
FR-8 because of the CETME barrel thing.
Mossberg 46M(a) 22lr riflle is "weird" because it is the ugliest gun I have ever seen. It has a fat full length stock with a flame tiger stripe finish. Mossberg made it that way. $75 by the way.
My SMLE was made by Savage.
Schmidt-Rubin M1896/11 because it was cheap and the straight pull action is unusual.
Later on a Schmidt-Rubin K31 to keep the 96/11 company.
Mossberg 183T shotgun because I thought the bolt action was cool on a shotgun. And only $50.
Greener/Martini Police shotgun. A three pronged firing pin and a bottleneck shotgun shell is strange. I paid a cartridge collecter $15 for one shell for a shotgun I that only cost me $60.
1895 Nagant revolver because of the gas-seal.
Mossberg Bullpup 12 shotgun.
And it's not a firearm but I have a magazine fed blowgun. It has 8 round/dart magazines.
I am always on the hunt for unusual cheap weird guns.