woody1
Looks like you have little pack men eating your Winchester.
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woody1
Looks like you have little pack men eating your Winchester.
I have to nominate any Japanese military pistol. Those things were butt-ugly right out of the box.
Hey! I was told the work was done by a master engraver and paid extra for it! It truly is a work of art. Hard to show the detail but one should note the coverage includes most of the screw heads, and of course the barrel bands and both front and rear sights.
(I was told it was put away bloody after successful elk hunt) Before I became it's caretaker.
"Tis pretty awful isn't it? A shame to treat a good rifle that way.
Regards, Woody
Woody....I may be wrong but I think that is actually called OXY+MORON STIPPLING[smilie=l:
Come on............i've seen stuff at the local gunshops (and one in Las Vegas that had the local indian populations trade ins) that make that stuff look good. You just can't believe what carpet tacks do to a firearm.
The bat gun! :Fire: Its so ugly its cute!
Savage Axis
"Sporterized Mk V"
An old Pasedena Arms Mk V that I used for years to hunt Hogs and Sheep. Couldn't get a magazine for it so I modified it with a box magazine from a Mdl. 100 and held it in place with fiberglass and Microbed. Used to buy cheap cordite ammo from the gun shows, since it has a 2 groove barrel corrosion wasn't a big concern.
Accuracy was minute of pig and most shots were at under 20yds.
Does a Daisy 747 "Pimped out" count? Not mine:)
My ugly contribution
Enfield Mk IV converted to 45 ACP
Ugly yes but shoots beautiful.
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/pict...pictureid=3321
Theres some ugly stuff there
Dad, you ran everyone off!!
I will have some entries here before too long, just gotta break out the camera.
I surrender to stubshaft!
I have got a friend with an ugly gun. The front sight is a nail, tapped on with electrical tape.
In transition. Looks much better now with final shaping, sanding and paint. I use this as my offhand "practice" rifle for rifle silhouette. Cast is far more economical to shoot that jacketed.
Can't find the picture at the moment. I will post it when found.:smile: