NRA National Firearms Museum Opens New Steampunk Guns Exhibit

Steam Punk Art "World’s First Automatic Handgun"
Steam Punk Art “World’s First Automatic Handgun”
National Firearm Museum
National Firearm Museum

FAIRFAX, Va. –-(Ammoland.com)- Beginning June 12 2015, the NRA National Firearms Museum is proud to host Steampunk Guns, a new exhibit that combines a fantastic science fiction world with the modern steel canvas afforded by real firearm designs.

The exhibition is made possible by ModVic, LLC and generous artists and will run through the end of 2015. Admission to this museum is free.

“These fun and phantasmaoric firearms will capture the imagination and tickle the funny bone of anyone who enjoys a peek into the alternative, ‘what-if’ sci-fi world of Steampunk,” said Jim Supica, Director of NRA Museums.

Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction that embodies Victorian elegance and adventurous, bizarre inventions that could easily have sprung from the mind of Jules Verne. It is a world where gizmos based on 19th century steam power have created a unique culture where a lifestyle of corsets, cravats, ray guns, and rocket ships represent a counter to the sterile technology of modern times. Continuously evolving, steampunk encompasses science fiction and elements of popular culture – including zombies, dirigibles, mad scientists, and Western gunslingers.

Steam Punk Art "World’s First Automatic Handgun"
Steam Punk Art “World’s First Automatic Handgun”

Steampunk Guns features dozens of unique firearms, but highlights include The Gamechanger, the World’s First Automatic Handgun, and Commander O.D. Anderson’s Belt-Fed Submachine Gun. All three firearms are innovative in their histories and designs and are on loan to the NRA by artist John Belli.

“Museum visitors will find themselves playing a game of ‘what-is-real’ as they try to guess which objects are the fantasy works of imaginative modern-day artists, and which are actual bizarre firearm inventions from the late 19th and early 20th centuries,” Supica continued. “It’s a remarkable glimpse into the creative minds of both technological innovators of yesteryear and creative artists of today.”

The Gamechanger : For the gambler looking for that "extra ace in the hole," this compact single-shot .22 fitted inside a well-worn deck of cards and could be fired at a moment's notice. A sensitive button on the backside served as its trigger. Loaned by John Belli
The Gamechanger : For the gambler looking for that “extra ace in the hole,” this compact single-shot .22 fitted inside a well-worn deck of cards and could be fired at a moment’s notice. A sensitive button on the backside served as its trigger. Loaned by John Belli

The National Rifle Association invites gun enthusiasts, artists, and historians alike to visit this new and offbeat exhibit.

About NRA Museums
NRA Museums proudly promotes the role of firearms in the American experience with more than 3,000 guns on display between its three locations. The NRA National Firearms Museum in Fairfax, VA, the NRA National Sporting Arms Museum at Bass Pro Shops in Springfield, MO, and the Frank Brownell Museum of the Southwest in Raton, NM are open to the public, free of charge, every day of the week. For more information, visit www.nramuseums.com.

About the National Rifle Association
Established in 1871, the National Rifle Association is America’s oldest civil rights and sportsmen’s group. Five million members strong, NRA continues its mission to uphold Second Amendment rights and is the leader in firearm education and training for law-abiding gun owners, law enforcement and the military. Visit https://nra.org.