Sunday, December 13, 2009

Ugly Gun Sunday

16 comments:

  1. You probably paid more for this than the Trek,

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  2. That is the definition of ugly gun.

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  3. Sure hope you didn't touch that. Looks like it has measles.

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  4. Oh, my goodness. That's a TJ Custom job, isn't it? Either that or someone who thought they could copy TJ's . . . uh . . . style.

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  5. It looks like a melted berry blend with sprinkles.

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  6. Looks like somebody took a Bedazzler to the grips!

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  7. Apparently, Aquaman has a larger gun collection that I previously suspected.

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  8. Anonymous3:44 PM

    Absolutely no question about it-ugly.

    Antibubba

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  9. Anonymous6:17 PM

    The studs on the grip were bad enough. If it had been left to that it may have been tolerable - barely.

    But to add that blue-&-white swirl on the receiver.

    Sick and twisted. Twisted and sick.

    B Woodman
    III-per

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  10. Might be ugly, but the P245 is a sweet shooting little gun!

    (I'll take mine stock with an added SRT trigger ;))

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  11. Anonymous8:10 AM

    Do you shoot it? Or eat it?

    B Woodman
    III-per

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  12. It looks like someone dropped it in the blinder at Dairy Queen while they were making a Blueberry CheeseQuake Blizzard.

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  13. Anonymous5:27 PM

    Nice dupe, this is also April 26.

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  14. Aw Damn. I was afraid I would do that sooner or later!

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  15. Xav,
    now compare that thing's dimensions and what it fires to the size and output of the Semmerling.

    Which one is ugly?

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