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Two pistols made from a 4.5 billion-year-old meteorite could fetch $1.5 million when they are auctioned later this month.

Constructed from part of the Muonionalusta Meteorite, which was discovered in Sweden in 1906, the working .45 caliber pistols offer an unusual take on the classic 1911 handgun design. Experts believe that the meteorite slammed into Earth about 1 million years ago, although the meteorite itself is thought to date back some 4.5 billion years.

Dallas-based auction house Heritage Auctions will be selling the pistols, either individually or as a set, at an auction on July 20.

The majority of the metal in these guns is meteorite,” Craig Kissick, director of science and nature at Heritage Auctions, told Fox News, noting that the pre-sale estimate for the set is $1 million to $1.5 million.

Individually, the pre-sale estimate for each handgun starts at $500,000.

Kissick explained that the pistols are modeled after the famous Colt 1911 pistol, noting that the M1911 was the preferred handgun of the U.S. military from 1911 through 1968. “It really has no peer in terms of being the classic American handgun,” he said.

The right-handed pistols are not identical. One is a GI model and the other is custom model, according to Heritage Auctions.

Constructing a gun out of meteorite was a new experience for gunsmith Lou Biondo of Business End Customs, who was commissioned to build the unusual weapons. “The client was referred to me by somebody else - I have never worked with this material before, so it was something that intrigued me,” he told Fox News. “I was supplied with the raw material that looked like a rock – it was something very, very cool.”

Biondo explained that he had to be extremely careful when he was cutting through the chunk of meteorite. “It was definitely one of those jobs where you had to go by feel and sound,” he said. “If you mix carbon steel, aluminum, stainless steel and throw in some diamonds, that’s what it felt like."

The gunsmith added that, while there are no actual diamonds in the meteorite, there are “diamond-like inclusions,” in the material the guns were fashioned from. While the cutter went through some parts of the meteorite fairly easily, there were other parts that were more difficult. "I actually broke a couple of cutters,” he told Fox News.

The unusual weapons have already been test-fired. “I had to make sure that these guys actually work, as a safety aspect,” Biondo said. “I test-fired both pistols and they were fun to shoot, but knowing the price tag, I stopped!”

The pistols have fired 35 rounds each, according to Heritage Auctions.

 
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Cabot Guns did a set from a meteor a couple of years ago with mastodon ivory handles IIRC. Similar price too.


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How much would we each have to chip in to win this one? Big Grin


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Those pistols are out of this world.


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Cabot Guns did a set from a meteor a couple of years ago with mastodon ivory handles IIRC. Similar price too.


Yeah they introduced them in 2016.




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Imagine putting an idiot scratch on one of those...... On the other hand it might be hard to see a scratch on a busy surface like that.



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Cabot Guns did a set from a meteor a couple of years ago with mastodon ivory handles IIRC. Similar price too.


Yeah they introduced them in 2016.




Link to original video: https://youtu.be/HsvcA6k4SLg


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Send ‘em to Bruce Gray, he’ll get ‘em running.


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I find this interesting. There are quite a few knife makers who set out to make a knife out of meteorite. It almost always fails. The metal content is a poor match for knifie making. It makes me wonder how useable these would be.
 
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I don't think I'd use a 1.5 mil gun...
That's going in a display case somewhere.


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I don't think I'd use a 1.5 mil gun...
That's going in a display case somewhere.
With inch-thick bulletproof glass and an armor steel case fastened to a granite wall with hidden bolts.

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King Tut was buried with a knife made from a meteorite.

https://www.space.com/33037-ki...de-of-meteorite.html
 
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As nice as they look there's got to be tons of better ways to spend that kind of money. And this from a decades old 1911 fanboy! Smile



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I don't get the appeal either. They look neat but even if I had the money, I wouldn't get them.
 
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Meh...… I'll stick with my Dan Wessons, and the like...
 
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pffft...If they did them in 10mm, maybe...


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But will Cera-Kote finish adhere to these or will a new owner have to send his off to CCR for a refinish? Asking for a friend. Razz


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