The Good:
CZ-52
Mateba .454, 4", chrome.
Tec-9
SP-101
Carbon 15 -- anything that looks like a portable autocannon gets points in my book ^_^
In that spirit, the Jackhammer shotgun
An engraved MP5 I saw once on an image board
The Bad:
Ravens
The Ugly:
Hi-Point
Wildey
Uzi
Berettas, the new Storm excepted
FN pistol
Rival, that Liberator might be ugly, but what a cool gun once you consider what it was designed for, what its purpose was and its general signifigance. Still, pretty ugly gun though! My votes are Ugliest: Hi-point Anything and Prettiest: Anything that I own. But especially my P90 (haha, take that Rockstar.esq!)
My top 3 would be a SIG P230/232 . Blued is best and I like the slide of the 230 better so a 230 with 232 grips . S&W Model 10-8 , even better with a Monogrip . Browning P35 , any of them without a tangent sight or engraving .
Bottom 3 , throwing out the Lorcinavenco gimmes , : any top break revolver , anything that is "tactical" , Ruger autos but especially that new .45 .
For the face that only I apparently could love award : I bought a Beretta 9000S because I thought , and still do , that it was the coolest looking pistol in the store
Best looking gun for me... A Stainless H&K USP Compact. Don't know why. To me, it just looks like what a semiauto should look like.
Ugliest is any handgun with grips that don't match the look of the pistol. A perfect example is a cowboy SA revolver I saw on a thread here the other day; beautiful metal, fantastic looking gun, and.... BLACK PLASTIC GRIPS. Going in the other direction, that P7 reissue with the dark wood grips was hideous.
My Rugers amd Smiths share the same shelf. I was going to say the Dessert Eagle until I seen Rival's entry. Man, that is one ugly gun! I think I have to have one. Man in The Forrest; go easy on poor ole Smith. Lots of beautiful guns before "the lock". Not too many years from now and we will be paying dearly for all those "early" lock models.
good shootin
kid
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