Is it necessary to include my Rolex in gun pics?

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id like to see a picture of a jimminez next to a stolen armitron and stacks of one dollar bills laying on the hood of a pontiac :neener:
 
I don't wear a watch so I will have to use the clock on my cell phone. I also have a koo koo clock made in Germany I can use with my P1 pistol. If I set it to 12 o'clock I can give you the bird too.
 
IMO the watches are better than the 'meal protection' photos that were a craze for a while on the Sig Forum.
 
In all my years I have never read a set of rules or criteria on what can/can not be included in an amatuer picture of a firearm.

IMO the watches are better than the 'meal protection' photos that were a craze for a while on the Sig Forum.

I have never heard that term used before, then I searched Google for "Meal Protection" . . massive ammount of subject matter there, seems it was a craze.
 
Someone on the Sig forum took pictures of his rifles next to his Ferrari.

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My guns are all business.:D
 

Hehe! Actually, that $6 watch is a 35 year retirement present for somebody that worked at Izhmash, the former government armory that makes Baikal, Saiga, etc. So, it is kind of a neat gun article. In the west you get a gold watch, in Russia a stainless steel watch...


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(Spoken in snooty fashion stylist voice)

You don't care the Colt 1911 and Rolex Submariner. Very well.
Perhaps something else will better suite your style?
May I suggest a few ensembles for you.....

Try this Beretta 92 and Movado Fiero. Too Modern?

Here's a classic S&W 686 and Longines Evidenza. Too bulky?

Something more avante garde? Try this BHP and Tag Heuer Monaco.

You desire a more casual appearance? Perfectly fine.
Here's a basic Glock 19 and Citizen Eco-Drive SkyHawk.

Sir, I'm sorry but your Master Card seems to be over the limit. Would you like to use another card? No, we do not accept personal checks. Cash is acceptable, of course.

Well, my good man for that amount of money.... maybe you should look at this Hi-Point with plastic grips and zinc frame. It is a perfect match with this Casio Calculator model with Twist-o-Flex Band.....

Great post, or greatest post? I like this guy's style.
 
I'll be photographing my guns in a few days for posting on various gun forums. I'm considering including a double cheeseburger with fries and a side of katsup. Perhaps I'll include a diet soda.
 
I wanted to count the $100 bills on that photo.. then thought, way too much trouble. How many were there? I just gotta know! :)

So far, I don't see the flashlight and compass. Money is good for the contrast. Composing photos for stills is almost an art form.
 
Kingofthehill, you know the 100 bill photo is really stunning due primarily to content. Thanks for the info.
 
I'll see your gun with a Rolex and raise you a gun with a Rolex AND a diamond ring.

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How about a pistol with a diamond inset in the stock panel? (Below the scrimshaw design)

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Kingofthehill, you know the 100 bill photo is really stunning due primarily to content. Thanks for the info.

Thanks!... I typically wouldn't take a pic like that because i don't want people thinking "What up with this d-bag... look at me look at me"... it was honestly more of a joke. I can take some pretty good pictures and anyone can see that the pic isn't 30% of what i am capable of.

JOe
 
Wow!! I feel the need to include my rolex and maby better yet, a Bell Ross watch in my nect pic !!!
 
Nothing at all wrong with it. Mechanical watches and guns go together. :) Both have little fitted precision parts working in unison. Check out the action of, say, a Browning BLR rifle, with its lever integral with the trigger guard and trigger, operating a reciprocating and rotating bolt. It is not recommended to be disassembled except by an expert, much like a watch. Another example is the Mauser "Broomhandle."
 
Whiskey, underwear, glass of whiskey strategically placed in background, tv remote, deodorant, and revolver.

Do I win anything?
 

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