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Bat Guano
Engraving.
A painstaking way to turn weapons into works of art and still keep their primary function: to kill.
Pic: two US Smith & Wesson No. 1 Second Issue spur-trigger gold inlaid revolvers.
>> Anonymous
Although why you would want to carry/dirty/fire a work of art is beyond me. Engraved guns is fine on a mantel and that's all.
>> Anonymous
Since they are a matching pair, these are obviously dueling pistols.
>> Bat Guano
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>>186967
I have shot and hunted with very elaborately engraved firearms (though nowhere near as beautiful as the OP pistols) because a gun doomed to rest on a mantle piece is a forlorn thing indeed.
They want to fulfill their purpose: to shoot and kill.
Pic: a US Colt M1911 .45ACP, engraved & gilded.
>> Anonymous
As with all weapons. Not trying to be intellectual, but quoting Borges
¨The knife sleeps in a drawer
dreaming his simple dream of tiger¨
>> Anonymous
>>187131
>They want to fulfill their purpose: to shoot and kill.
I think you'll find it's people who want to do that, not pieces of metal.
>> Anonymous
>>187394
>I think you'll find it's people who want to do that, not pieces of metal
they're not just peices of metal, they have feelings, dreams, desires, and ambitions just like us
>> Anonymous
>>187394
Obviously this man has no understanding of personification and symbolism.
>> Anonymous
>>186938
>>187131
at least this time it doesn't feel like I'm reading an ad
well done Bat Guano
way to take constructive criticism