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Originally posted by Nismo:
I forgot all about this one. The designers at Mossberg were on meth when creating this.

C'mon Man, Meth couldn't do THAT !!! What's the fuck with THAT sales target ?? The market research for that pos was either very expensive, or very cheap.




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I just googled the ugliest gun on the planet:

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-0ida...ges+%252818%2529.jpg

I'm just a little curious about the quality of the trigger pull. Could probably be improved, somehow I suppose.


Can one of our kydex workers make me an inside waistband holster for this?

Hmmm... not going there.




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Originally posted by wrightd:
I just googled the ugliest gun on the planet:

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-0ida...ges+%252818%2529.jpg

I'm just a little curious about the quality of the trigger pull. Could probably be improved, somehow I suppose.


Can one of our kydex workers make me an inside waistband holster for this?

Hmmm... not going there.



Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh.... Eek


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I just googled the ugliest gun on the planet:

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-0ida...ges+%252818%2529.jpg

I'm just a little curious about the quality of the trigger pull. Could probably be improved, somehow I suppose.


Can one of our kydex workers make me an inside waistband holster for this?


You can get snipped under anesthesia under most insurance, and what's more, a proper snipping - unlike carrying that IWB - can be reversed.


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There are really two types of gun ugly. The cheap ugly, which I can live with because I would never buy it anyway, and the expensive ugly, when a manufacturer takes a great platform and ruins it cosmetically.
 
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https://www.cheaperthandirt.co...FC-787394000228.html

Altor single shot 9mm


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I've always thought that Jezail rifles were the ugliest rifles, antique notwithstanding. They look like something out of a Dr. Seuss story illustration, or maybe a Tusken raider on Tatooine.



Without knowing anything about them, I would take a WAG they were mean to be fired hooked under one's armpit? Rather than shouldered?


 
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Pretty much any Webley revolver.

Is the Webley the revolver that Harrison Ford shot the sword wielding turban headed terrorist in the Raiders of the Lost ArK movie ?


“ Smith & Wesson M1917

Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) carries as his primary sidearm in Raiders a large frame Smith & Wesson revolver of the "Hand Ejector, Second Model" type. Two similarly-modified prop weapons with barrels cut down to about four inches were employed by the production company—the first being a Smith & Wesson M1917 provided by Stembridge Gun Rentals, in California. This was used for studio work in the U.S., and is the gun Indy turns over to arch rival Belloq (Paul Freeman) after barely escaping a booby-trapped Peruvian temple with the golden idol. The same prop shows up again in a scene when Jones is packing his suitcase, where several identifying marks can be clearly seen in closeup, including the unique sight blade, and corner chunk missing from the grip.“
http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Raiders_of_the_Lost_Ark



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Gonna have to go with the USFA ZiP .22 ...
This POS brought down the company that built it.





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Austrian Roth-Steyr 1907 pistol:


Hey now!

Don't disrespect my side piece like that. She boofull.
 
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Gonna have to go with the USFA ZiP .22 ...
This POS brought down the company that built it.


I was... very confused when they went from selling top-quality Colt SAA clones to whatever the fuck that thing is supposed to be. I thought I had the wrong USFA when they first changed their website. Too bad, I wasn't far off from ordering one when they switched. I think the company owner truly lost his mind.

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Kel-Tec RDBS


Yeah... my love for the spacegun look actually has me wanting one of those godawful things. Big Grin


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The Gabbet-Fairfax 'Mars' self-loading pistol. Forgotten Weapons did an fascinating article on it a while back for RIA, I think.

I go one better than Ian McCullum - I won a raffle to shoot an example here in UK. First prize was a single shot with the incredibly rare ammunition. Second prize was TWO shots.

There was NO third prize.

You can tell, just by looking at, why this odd prize formula happened.

Imagine, if you will, holding a vertical piece of broom-handle on a totally unbalanced pistol that has a recoil like a a .45-70 in a short-barrelled Thompson contender without the benefit of a muzzle brake, while while an-almost two-pound slide, looking and feeling like the top carriage from a very old typewriter, whistles backwards about four inches and then returns with a wrist-wrecking violence.
 
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The USFA zip gun is legendary. That crazy old man that ran that company lost his mind when he did that. And he sold the machinery that made the SAA so they couldn’t even turn around after that disaster. Upside if you an owner or downside if you are a buyer is old USFA single actions have gone crazy in price.
 
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Upside if you an owner or downside if you are a buyer is old USFA single actions have gone crazy in price.




This ^^^^^ makes me smile every time I look at mine!!!
 
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Ladies and Gentleman, I present to you the Heritage Tactical Cowboy.

 
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The Gabbet-Fairfax 'Mars' self-loading pistol. Forgotten Weapons did an fascinating article on it a while back for RIA, I think.

I go one better than Ian McCullum - I won a raffle to shoot an example here in UK. First prize was a single shot with the incredibly rare ammunition. Second prize was TWO shots.

There was NO third prize.

You can tell, just by looking at, why this odd prize formula happened.

Imagine, if you will, holding a vertical piece of broom-handle on a totally unbalanced pistol that has a recoil like a a .45-70 in a short-barrelled Thompson contender without the benefit of a muzzle brake, while while an-almost two-pound slide, looking and feeling like the top carriage from a very old typewriter, whistles backwards about four inches and then returns with a wrist-wrecking violence.



Had to look that one up..

 
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Austrian Roth-Steyr 1907 pistol:


Hey now!

Don't disrespect my side piece like that. She boofull.

Anyone who thinks a Roth-Steyr is ugly just has bad taste in guns!
 
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French Chauchat machine gun.

I always wondered how to pronounce that one.

 
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It's pronounced 'show-shaa'
 
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