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Defunct firearms manufacturers

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Deutsche Werke
company
Nagant
Belgian weapons and automobile manufacturing company
Simson
former producer of firearms, automobiles and motorcycles
German Arms and Ammunition Factory
former arms company located in Imperial Germany
Metal Storm
research and development company based in Australia
Astra-Unceta y Cia SA
company
Star Bonifacio Echeverria
Spanish arms manufacturer
Socimi
thumb|right|A Socimi trolleybus of the Trolleybuses in Modena|Modena trolleybus system, with company logo on front Società Costruzioni Industriali Milano, better known as Socimi, was an Italian manufacturing company based in Milan. It was a manufacturer of trams, metro trains; traction motors for these and for trolleybuses; and bodies for motorbuses and trolleybuses. It also manufactured weapons, such as rifles. The company was founded by engineer Alessandro Marzocco in 1969 and was declared insolvent in 1994 due to its involvement in the Mani pulite scandal in 1992. The remains of said compan
Beistegui Hermanos
Bicycle producer
Llama firearms
Spanish arms manufacturer
Robert Adams
British gunsmith
Hispano-Argentina
Hispano-Argentina was an Argentine automotive and engineering company that manufactured automobiles, military vehicles, engines, weaponry, and parts for public works.
CETME
CETME () is a Spanish government design and development establishment. While being involved in many projects CETME was mostly known for its small arms research and development. The Spanish government hired former semiautomatic weapon designers from the Third Reich for the organization.
Edward Maynard
American firearms inventor