Let's see your UGLY guns!

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I saw a thread on another forum looking for pictures of ugly guns, figured it might be fun to start a similar thread here. I'll get it started:


Now this is an ugly gun, and I would bet my life on it...just as many of our serviceman bet their lives with guns just like this, from the forests of the Belleau Wood and the Argonne, the island insurrections in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the beaches of Italy, Normandy, Pelelieu, Okinawa and Iwo Jima, the frozen expanse of North Korea and the steamy jungles of Vietnam. On this 4th of July, Independence Day 2018, let us not forget the sacrifices made by our brave men and women in uniform every day to keep our country safe and free.

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My ugliest is a Ruger P89.

I haven't photographed it yet. It just doesn't say to me, "Hey! Come take my picture!"
 
My "go to" contribution for ugly gun threads... a Model of 1905, 1st Change, from 1906. It might look bad, but it shoots like a beauty queen.



I’m sorry, but I don’t see what’s so ugly about this old gal. Sure, she has some minor condition issues, but at 112 years old, I doubt any of us would look much better...


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New in Box. Just as it left the factory.
Since I have the box and cleaning brush doesn't that increase the value?
Next time you see a TV show or movie where the actor flips off the safety on a revolver now you'll know the actor is armed with a HyScore.
Neighbor gave it to me years ago. Have no idea how or why he got it.
HyScore .22 Short. Never fired (at least by me).
 

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Here is a once fired,Colt Jr. .25 ACP. It was given to me to be destroyed, because it was covered with rust, and crud, caused by water damage, and the Jr's reputation for unsafe features. It was truly a mess, but, I couldn't resist cleaning off the rust, and crud just to see if it would still fire, and was surprised to find that everything but the rust pits came off with the cleaning. I then fired the first, and only round ever fired in it. Here it is in all of it's ugliness. I just couldn't bear to destroy it.

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They were my first love with handguns, what can I say. They’re beautiful in a utilitarian sort of way....
 

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I saw a thread on another forum looking for pictures of ugly guns, figured it might be fun to start a similar thread here. I'll get it started:


Now this is an ugly gun, and I would bet my life on it...just as many of our serviceman bet their lives with guns just like this, from the forests of the Belleau Wood and the Argonne, the island insurrections in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the beaches of Italy, Normandy, Pelelieu, Okinawa and Iwo Jima, the frozen expanse of North Korea and the steamy jungles of Vietnam. On this 4th of July, Independence Day 2018, let us not forget the sacrifices made by our brave men and women in uniform every day to keep our country safe and free.

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I BEG TO DIFFER......

IMHO, THE 1911 PICTURED, IS A BEAUTIFUL OL' WAR HORSE.....
 
Lots of folks think the Tokarev is ugly. Well I disagree; it's beautiful to behold;) but in reality it's an interesting pistol with a great battle history ( this is a CHI-COM Korean War vintage Model 54) and a "blast" to shoot :D

 
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