Let’s see your ugly gun!

Anxiously awaiting for someone to post a Kel Tec Sub 2000
DRAT, you beat me to it. I was going to say the exact same thing, but I sold it a while back when the .40 Glock and this gun in same caliber (magazines work in both, which makes it a great idea) both became a little too brutal for my decaying body, so sold them at the same time. I do have one other ugly that I need to go get a picture of.
 
M27-2

This is my ugly gun -- a Six Foot special. From 6' away it is a 'lovely' gun, up close in your hand "Just move along nothing to see here." Jim Brewster, we're both Wisconsin guys, but I moved to better weather, told me, "Any M27 is worth $600. " I believed him. He did not sell me this revolver, the local premium gun emporium did.

To improve it's character, I changed the grips. It was belt sanded to remove heavy pitting, and then reblued by the previous owner. The plus features are 5" barrel, smooth trigger pull, and Patridge front sight. It has a tight lockup, no push-off, and reasonably accurate.
 

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No ugly guns here
But this is my least handsome:

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I don't have any ugly guns, just a couple that are less pretty than the others.

I guess it would have to be this one, just because it has some wear and the grips are.....yoogley. It's a Rossi 5-shot .38 Spl., belonged to my Dad, the only handgun he ever had.
 

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I used to cut guns for the dept with a chop saw. They were disposed through the courts to be destroyed.

mainly junk but I recall cutting many P85s. Steel cut easier but those damn alloy frames of Ruger to include the junkers like Bryco and other small alloy frames would destroy the cutting wheels.

Aluminum oxide blades would cut steel like butter but alloy frames.....watch out for flying parts of broken blade.
 
Here is mine. An old High Standard Sentinel 9 shot .22. Dull finish, flaking nickel, and generally an unattractive gun. But it goes bang every time, puts bullets where they are aimed, and has been carried many a mile outside.

I'd say mk22ss's Sentinel is near mint compared to my example. severe flaking on the frame, mismatched trigger guard and white grips. But it is more accurate than my post war K22 and I'm not afraid to scratch it.
 

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This is my favorite old vet. A 1913 Sauer with Imperial Markings I got as a gift from another collector. A veteran of the Great War and although not pretty, it still works. And carrying would not hurt it much :-)
 

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