It is pretty ugly, but I think Bubba would be proud. :groner:
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Does the slide lightening holes offset the accessory weight on that Barney the Dinosaur race gun?[emoji16]
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Yes
the CZ P-09 could make a freight train take a dirt road, but it shoots like a match gun.
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I like that one.^^^^^^ Looks businesslike when cocked and locked.
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Baltimoreed, the craftsmanship on the Webley and Astra transcend appearance. If one wishes to see first class machining- look no further than inside the Astra.
Great collection there, sir.
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All depends what you consider ugly. When I was younger i bought anything that was cheap. Now I only buy pretty (S&W but thats my taste) Problem with pretty is you dont want to carry them. So there is a reason to buy ugly at times.
I am in the ugly group for SD guns. I want a gun I can shoot well that is reliable and has decent accuracy. How it looks is way down the list.
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i think anyone who has ever bought a Glock has bought a ugly pistol.
Ok, I had to throw up a bit......
RintinGlen, let me take those ugmos off your hands!
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Sorry, Tex, I wouldn't want you to risk your sight having to look at them. Though the S&W 32-20 in the upper right photo came out of Texas.
Obi Wan Kenobi said that the lightsaber was "An elegant weapon, for a more civilized age"
Personally, I'm much more in line with Han Solo's "Hokie religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side"
The question of "what is ugly?" has to be brought up here. If it's a matter of condition, a Royal Blue Python, carried, sweat on, and subjected to hard range use for 20-30 years will be pretty ugly. Do the same to a Glock 17, and it'll come through looking pretty much like. . .a Glock 17.
My AR15 pistol is every bit as ugly as my Hi-point pistol.
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Of course; I bought some S&W M64's that were re-imported from Austria, Turn-ins from Austrian Forestry Service or something similar to that. Carried extensively and rarely shot. I wear one on my side like a pair of pliers when working outside. I have bumped up against fences posts, trees and my tractor Ugly but functional.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.