Any Ugly Semi's Out There?

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I know we all enjoy seeing pics of S&W semi's that are beautiful in their old age...but do you have an ugly one that you'd care to post a pic of? By "ugly" I mean a beater that still functions...scrapes, gouges, pitting, etc. There's a dealer on gb that occasionally has an "ugly gun special" or two. Yep...they're ugly!
 
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Well I don't think you could get much worse then the people you mention. Although for the right price I would be tempted to buy one of them.
 
Not a S&W but these are likely the ugliest guns I own.

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I always thought my Beretta F92 was pretty gross,,, but it sure does shoot good and never lets me down.
 
In my opinion, S&W never made a truly ugly handgun of any kind.

The all-time world record for designing an ugly firearm goes to Kijiro Nambu, who was an officer in the Japanese Army in 1934 when he designed the Type 94 pistol. It was not only ugly, but awkward, tactically unsound in its operation, and even downright dangerous. To this day, it has never been equaled for lack of grace and efficacy. It was a real stinker in every respect.

John

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...The all-time world record for designing an ugly firearm goes to Kijiro Nambu, who was an officer in the Japanese Army in 1934 when he designed the Type 94 pistol. It was not only ugly, but awkward, tactically unsound in its operation, and even downright dangerous...

Next I suppose you will say pistolcraft was not part of his culture! :D

Thanks for the pic. I have never seen one of those before.
 
In my opinion, S&W never made a truly ugly handgun of any kind.

The all-time world record for designing an ugly firearm goes to Kijiro Nambu, who was an officer in the Japanese Army in 1934 when he designed the Type 94 pistol. It was not only ugly, but awkward, tactically unsound in its operation, and even downright dangerous. To this day, it has never been equaled for lack of grace and efficacy. It was a real stinker in every respect.

John

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It wasn't at all uncommon for jap officers to shoot themselves in the thigh while reholstering due to the exposed sear bar.
 
This used SW380, which has been for sale for years now near me, is pretty darn ugly although the photo doesn't even begin to do it justice. :p
 

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