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Not sure if these are of the same era, but definitely some oddities to go with the above Samurai: Tomahawk Viking: The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
Here is a gimmick (German) that I like. Q | |||
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St. Vitus Dance Instructor |
Liberace could be his role model. | |||
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Baroque Bloke |
No rails. Good! No front slide serrations. Good! No rear slide serrations. Hm… No stippling on grip front. Hm… No stippling on trigger guard? (can’t see for sure) Overall, a nice clean esthetic.This message has been edited. Last edited by: parabellum, Serious about crackers | |||
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7.62mm Crusader |
The Fecettes X5 is very tastfully modified by some skilled thinkers. At only 25 ever made, it's a definate keeper Q. | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
The slide design is such that its entire surface acts as slide "serrations". Front strap Trigger guard front
The only Xgun I have left, David. Q | |||
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Baroque Bloke |
^^^^^^ Thanks for that info and additional photos, Q. Serious about crackers | |||
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Why "blame" anyone? A market exists or the guns wouldn't exist. If you don't like 'em, don't buy 'em. And if they offend the eye, move along. I had four different models in Rainbow Ti, purchased inexpensively over the years in rural KY. I also had a couple of Kershaw knives in that finish, and a set of "brass" knuckles. At the peak of covid, I sold the works, and made a significant profit. They gimmicky guns may be worth no more than the standard guns TO YOU, but I guarantee they are to someone. My biggest objection to the finish was that it was too slick. I had to carry the 239 in a thumb break because it kept slipping out of other types of leather holsters. | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
Thanks for pointing that out, Captain. Q | |||
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I’m reminded of what they say on Pawn Stars, if it was sold as collectible, then it isn’t. They aren’t interested in buying it. If you look at what is truly collectible these days, it’s the cool stuff that just isn’t available anymore: Swiss P210s, German X5s, factory nickel 228s, etc. I’m not sure many of those one off GOTM builds sell for a massive premium these days. | |||
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The more I look at it, the better it seems to get. Very cool looking details. Is it a shooter or a safe queen? I can't fault you either way. | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
I had its twin that I shot. That one was sold. This one is still unfired at this time. Q | |||
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I have lived the greatest adventure |
So a SP2022 AXG?
Phone's ringing, Dude. | |||
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A very modernistic aesthetic, appropriate for the age of when the gun was crafted. Not at all like the Mastershop Premier creations, which try to draw on some weird historic provenance that never was. Although I guess it might have been interesting to imagine cowboy and indian shootouts with P226 X-Fives......or not.... -MG | |||
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7.62mm Crusader |
Even though likely surfaced by a laser, I bet that is a time consumer. Sig Germany should have offered this on some custome stainless steel P226 and P220 pistols of standard size. | |||
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The stainless/gold/engraved/walnut P232 goes for well above $2k these days on GB. | |||
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