Let’s see your ugly gun!

Most of the guns shown are ugly because they have been neglected and/or abused. Here is one that was ugly from the get-go. 8mm Rast-Gasser. A gun that I bought specifically because it's ugly, and for the name. :rolleyes:

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Here's one that is in really good condition for being cheap when new and 70 years old. A H&R 922 7th variation from 1951. She's ugly but she sure can cook. If you remember those lyrics you are likely as old as the revolver.
 

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Not quite ugly, but this would probably go the closest in terms of beauty challenged. She's a little chubby but who am I to throw stones. Lol.

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I had a P90 years ago, 45ACP. Needed some money, so it went bye, bye. A couple of years went by, and I missed it. Found another 1 with box and papers for $300. Had to have it. What they lack in beauty, they make up up for strength & quality. Bob
 

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I don't have one but I do have a buddy that does.
Korth Sky Marshal.
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Well...at least it has pretty grips. ;)

I don't have any really, but I do have this one that's sort of ugly I suppose. It's a Sears-Roebuck 12 gauge pump that I got about 1978 or so. Paid $99.00 for it, new, with an extra 24" slug barrel.

The wood finish got worn quickly, so I just painted the thing camo. The camo has held up a lot better than the original finish.

It's ridden for miles mostly in Hanover County, Va, tossed in the back of a pickup, or bungee corded to the roll bar of my jeep, or simply in the crook of my arm or across my back on a sling. It carried 3", Number 1 buckshot "like a rifle", and never failed me. Every deer it was ever pointed at dropped, and didn't get up again.

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It's the gun I've had the longest, and I don't suppose it will ever go anywhere else, as long as I'm here anyway.

Oh. I've got a couple of Glocks, but they don't count do they? I mean they come out of the box that way.
 
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The old worn guns don't look ugly to me. They look like they have stories to tell.

When I think of ugly guns, I think of my Browning Buckmark.

With the factory paint splash paint job that apparently was inspired by a drunken 4th grader and the bottom $ cheap Hogue red grips I found, this looks like something from USC.

My UCLA grad wife finds it offensive. I prefer the term tacky or gaudy.

On the plus side, it does shoot well...
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Here's my ugliest gun. It is what I believe to be a Marlin model 18 pump action .22 s, l, lr caliber. It was passed to me by my father. It was previously owned by my great uncle Tone, who served in the U.S. Cavalry under Pershing during the Mexican Incursion. The rifle has a Winchester barrel, which I suspect was installed sometime during the Great Depression. It shoots and functions great.
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Anxiously awaiting for someone to post a Kel Tec Sub 2000

Well, I can't produce a Sub 2000, but I can show off a Kel Tec that I think is even more ugly. (but it shoots darn good)

Kel Tec's CP33........... and I thought my PMR 30 was ugly...... (well, I guess the ugly didn't go away, it just got beat)

They're both good shooters actually, butt UUUUU-GLY!
 

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