
For Easter, we present the unholy holey gun. This is not a factory cutaway, it's some kind of useless lightened custom job. It once was a Sig P-210, I think. Now it's a
Faberge' egg.
The holes making the pistol lighter is probably offset by the amount of dirt and lint the thing carries if the pistol is actually used.
That's like cutting the bumpers and fins off of a '57 Cadillac.
ReplyDeleteSomeone butchered an otherwise very expensive gun.
To paraphrase Shepard Book: There's a special level of hell for someone that would do that to a P210. A level they reserve for child molesters and people who talk at the theater.
ReplyDeleteJoe
At first it looked like someone had put together a gun using an erector set.
ReplyDeleteYeah, nothing's gonna get caught up in that monstrosity.
ReplyDeleteWhat a shame
ReplyDeleteI don't know, looks like it'll go kinda nice with a spiral notebook. :-0
ReplyDeleteSomeone wanted this gun to look a little more like gyrojet.
ReplyDeleteHerrmannek
someone deserves a....no,a ENTIRE football teams amount of kicks to the nuts for doing that abortion to such a wonderful firearm...worst thing,it doesnt even LOOK good.
ReplyDeletetalent for keeping the lines straight aside.....
what an eeeeeeediot
Ugh. That's just wrong. And I don't even like Sigs.
ReplyDelete"fprqqrgk" was the word verification, and that's about what I said when I saw that poor 210.
It reminds me of the guns in the remake of "Romeo and Juliet".
ReplyDeleteugh...
I think you've just identified the March 2, 2008 Ugly Gun. I've been trying to figure out what that "unidentified" gun was ever since you posted it. This looks like the same thing only not quite so decorated.
ReplyDelete"dirt and lint"...
ReplyDeleteand cookie fortunes, and loose wodges of lipstick, and coins and- and- and-
It is both a factory cutaway and some kind of semi-useful lightened custom job.
ReplyDeleteAfter seeing this picture, I'm rather relieved.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.cybershooters.org/IWA2000/P210cut3.JPG
It apparently is a factory cutaway, albeit with a color job and new grips.