Ok, so I first had ideas for the heavy, but since this is a contest for model design, ignore the crap out of the heavy suggestions and witness my glorious spy stuff!
Sneaky Pete's Pistol (slot 1) - A magnum stolen from the world renown spy Sneaky Pete by our beloved french men. Has three barrels for extra badassery and whatnot.
Suggestion for use: shots the three shots in a quick burst , massive recoil, reload after every shot
Spook-in-the-box (slot 3) - A jack in the box but instead of that silly old jack, the infamous 'Spook' pops out frightening weaker minds.
Suggestion got use: place with right mouse button, activate with right mouse button once placed
Bucket of Paint (name is WIP) (slot 2) - A big ol' bucket of paint thrown at enemies to make them appear to be part of the other team.
Suggestion for use: works similar to the jarate but instead of causing mini-crits, being painted changes the color of the hit players to that of the other team allowing team damage to be applied. (also recharges similar to the jarate)
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If anyone knows a working method to export the file from blender into the accepted formats I will love you forever
LOL, serious Collin's Bear moment.
Could you post your a picture where we can see your wires, Penguin master. It'd make it easier to see what you've got going there.
In the mean time, you need to add some hard edges or smoothing groups (I'm not sure which Blender uses) to get rid of the soothing error that's giving you that nasty black around the barrel.
You might like to dig up some appropriate references and check out the proportions of a typical revolver. There's a few areas of your model that could use a little work.
Better model? (I'm serious)
Better texture?
Watch more tutorials?
I don't want to be rude here, but your skill just isn't good
here is a link to blender specific tutorials. i hope they help:
http://blendertips.com/tutorials.html
and here's a step by step that goes from modeling in blender to lighting and final rendering.
http://cg.tutsplus.com/tutorials/model-texture-and-render-a-photorealistic-kitchen-in-blender-and-yafaray/