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The ugliest pistol category
The Dreyse 32 has to be the ugliest pistol ever made. This is an Imperial (German WWI) marked pistol. This one has to be kept by itself!
Thanks for looking,
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Could it's own mother even love it?
Pretty cool, though!
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I think these two are in the running...
The Japanese Nambu from WWII...
The Dardick Tround revolver
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The Dardick is certainly right up there.
I own a couple of modern contenders:
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How about this for ugly?
Hamilton mod. 1901 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not mine, (unfortunatly) only 4 is known to exist.
For a god reason it was absolutly useles.
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The Japanese Nambu from WWII...
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The Japanese did have a way with making a pistol jus' damn UGLY!!
But you have to admit the first crop of semi-auto handguns were.....well,to be nice,a sorry looking bunch the Lugers,Broomhandles and the like and a few others were the only ones who came out "right"
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I had never seen a Dardick before, that picture made me grimace a little.
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S&W Bodyguard revolver? New version, of course.
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Actually if they didn't want to make me pay for that silly laser I would buy one of the new Bodyguards.
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Actually if they didn't want to make me pay for that silly laser I would buy one of the new Bodyguards.
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Laser is removable. I have the BG38 and the laser is very helpful for practicing hand & eye, alternating cylinders with and without laser.
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So where are the pics of Glocks and Sigmas?
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This one leans sharply towards ugly.
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if you don't like it ..i sure would be happy to take it
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In the modern category, there are a great many "new" contenders. As pointed out, the Rhino is pretty ugly, the Glocks and just about any plastic pistol and, in my opinion, right near the top lies the Desert Eagle and the Judge.
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Super Redhawk... thing looks absolutely Soviet...
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I almost put up a pic of my Sigma, but thought that the PPS and Rhino far outweighed in in ugly.
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NO SUCH THING AS A UGLY FIREARM!!
some firearms are just prettier than others.
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Ok that makes them an intresting firearm. Such as you have beautifull baby's and you have sweet baby's.
This is a intresting firearm. An Belgian copy of a Gasser.
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Or this one? An D.D. Oury revolver. Made in Belgium in .32 acp.
If the target is very close by. Maybe just maybe I can hit something with it. The revolver is made after 1900 before WW I.
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Even this one is an very intresting revolver. It is a Mateba MTR 8 and I post it before. Made mid 1980. 8 shot .38 special.
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No photo but Google up "Clerke First";that has to be the ugliest revolver ever made.And that finish !!
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Even this one is an very intresting revolver. It is a Mateba MTR 8 and I post it before. Made mid 1980. 8 shot .38 special.
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With the extra plates it looks like a sausage grinder.
I think it is more stupid than ugly.
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Interesting? How's this for interesting...the Bladerunner pistol, my understanding is there was one real one custom made...sold for 6 figures...
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I was for sure I was going to see a Glock on the first post.
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I agree all of 'em are ugly except the Walther PPS. Great little pistols and I kinda like the looks even though they're polymer. I don't like the colored frame models. Mine's standard black.
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I believe the correct term is "Tenifer."
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I stand corrected...
BTW, if you've already eaten your breakfast this morning and feeling strong... search "LA SANTISIMA" on GunBroker.
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Well, it's been said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder and it's only skin deep. Ugly can go clear to the bone.
Glocks have absolutely no aesthetic appeal to someone like me compared to fine blued steel and wood, but instead of ugly I simply find them utilitarian. Like some of the girls I dated in the past; not ugly, certainly not pretty, but very adequate to the task at hand. The pretty ones have to be handled way too delicately most of the time.
Now those Rhinos on the other hand . . . .
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This contest is ovah!
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BTW, if you've already eaten your breakfast this morning and feeling strong... search "LA SANTISIMA" on GunBroker.
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Now that would match Wyatt Burp's whiskey decanter perfectly
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This has to be the ugliest "gun" ever made. The Knuckle Buster late 1800's.
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I can't believe that we got thru 3 pages of posts and no one mentioned the English top break Webley .455. IMHO, that is one homely revolver. ........ Big Cholla
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You mean this one? No I donot agree. They are fine well made revolvers and typical British.
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I can't believe this thread has gone three pages and no one has mentioned the Hi Point.
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My ugly Rhino is a nail-driver. Hard to believe it is Italian. The land of generally beautiful machinery (ie: Ducati, Ferrari, Antonio Carrera, Perazzi, Sara Varone).
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Hi-Points by far. That weird plastic piece on the bottom of the magazine make their pistols look like a cordless power drill.
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I looked up the LA SANTISIMA pistol. Do you thing that is factory engraving ;D
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Okay, what say you ??? Ugly, or beautiful ? Priced originally at $10,000, this is one of 10 Korth Anno Domini .357 Magnums made in 2000. The grips are worth more alone than any gun I have ever owned. Hand crafted worksmanship has to be seen and felt to be believed. So, ugly or beautiful ??? Shoo
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Nice grips... ugly gun.
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OK, the La Santisima is certainly leading the pack right now.
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I dunno, I kinda thought it was neat!
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I always thought the Savage Navy model was pretty homely.
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Ugly is as Ugly does...
Let me say that I have a 1924 Enfield in 455 modified to shoot 45 ACP.
I got it on a whim, to be "carried" when hunting pigs with my British Double Rifle Elephant Guns...
I always thought that the British Revolvers were JUNK...
I was really suprised at how well it handles and how accurate it shoots...
I would not hesitate to take it to WAR, or carry it as a CHL.
It is a a Super Duper Revolver. Equal to ANY S&W in actual use, not in finish of course... But handling, trigger pull and accuracy is first rate...
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On the Blade Rnner handgun, at the time, the movie came out I was using Steyr rifles as hunting guns and a SSG as a work gun and recognized the Stery bolt immediately, thus knowing it was a move prop...
Still I thought it was sorta "kool", but I would have picked a custom 1911, maybe a long slide, for Dekarts handgun, as he was a "Professional Blade Runner"...
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