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I mentioned the Gauss rifles on a comment, but I wanna talk about my atom-gothic setting too though it's not quite sci-fi.
During the forever war a lot of relics and items of magical origin have been seized for use on the front. Most people at this point don't have the piety/devotion/innocence/practice to use these things as they were intended, so creative engineers have found more unconventional uses for them.
An example of this is the hilt of Næġling, said to have been slapped by Beowulf in his battle with the dragon. When impacted by anything made of electrum it amplifies that force exponentially. Built into the stock of a lee-enfield it's now the personal weapon of Winston Churchill III on the German front. With the Germans and Australians raising the dead, it let's him fashion bullets from crosses salvaged from the churches on the front.