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I was going to nominate the Chiappa Rhino, but compared to the Dardick revolver it's good-looking.
Joined Dec 31, 2007
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That one just really looks awkward
Joined Dec 31, 2007
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While that Dardick is fugly, it did have an interesting concept - it could also be fit into a rifle frame.
Joined Nov 26, 2006
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To me it would be a toss up between the Double Tap pocket pistol or the High point pistol of any caliber.
Joined Mar 19, 2008
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Remington must be at least in the top five with this horrible looking pistol, the R51:
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You oughta see the Original Remington 51...
Joined Mar 19, 2008
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I kinda like it. Like a Colt Woodsman had a night of wild sex with a CZ, and this is the get.
I have seen far uglier.
Glock.
Highpoint.
Star 400/600 series.
Just for starters.
That's Astra 400/600
Star didn't have a 400/600...
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Retired IT Dinosaur Wrangler
Joined Mar 15, 2002
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That's Astra 400/600
Star didn't have a 400/600...
"DOH!"
My bad. Got them cornfused due to using the same caliber. Sorry.
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Joined Mar 15, 2002
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You oughta see the Original Remington 51...
A very pretty pistol! A true classic.
Joined Mar 18, 2002
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How about the Astra 400
Or the PHP MV
Joined Nov 15, 2008
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I may get some heat for this but any 1911 done up like this is just plain ugly.
But otherwise the Landstad Automatic Revolver
Joined Apr 5, 2009
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I may get some heat for this but any 1911 done up like this is just plain ugly.
But otherwise the Landstad Automatic Revolver
Both fugly .
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Retired IT Dinosaur Wrangler
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I may get some heat for this but any 1911 done up like this is just plain ugly.
But otherwise the Landstad Automatic Revolver
Wiki has a short article on the Landstad, made by a Norwegian in 1899. There is a good x-ray drawing of it, showing the grip-mounted magazine and the cylinder. 7.5 Nagant caliber. Offered for military trial in 1901, but failed.
Joined Nov 15, 2008
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Wiki has a short article on the Landstad, made by a Norwegian in 1899. There is a good x-ray drawing of it, showing the grip-mounted magazine and the cylinder. 7.5 Nagant caliber. Offered for military trial in 1901, but failed.
Honestly cannot say I am surprised it failed. That being said I think it would be fun to shoot it though.
Joined Mar 15, 2002
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Honestly cannot say I am surprised it failed. That being said I think it would be fun to shoot it though.
I want one!!!!
:usa:
Joined Mar 19, 2008
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One shot, don't miss
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What caliber /gauge is it? My take on the image almost looks like a 12ga. . I see writing on the side but blurrs out when I enlarge it.
Joined Mar 19, 2008
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The Landstad & the Volcanic Repeater were the
historical grandfathers of this...
The "Moses Brother's Self Defense Engine Frontier Model B"
Which was actually a Taurus 85 covered with prop stuff and a magazine
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Retired IT Dinosaur Wrangler
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Lots of neat guns on "Firefly"!
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What caliber /gauge is it? My take on the image almost looks like a 12ga. . I see writing on the side but blurrs out when I enlarge it.
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