Which is the most ugly semi auto?

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Nambu,
CZ52
Hipoint
Ladysmith

... remember those Daewoo handguns?
I´d be ashamed to be seen with one of those!
 
Ladysmith?!! I think the sloped dustcover on the S&W Ladysmith 9mm is stylish.
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I like the looks of the Daewoo DP51. I also like the way they handle and shoot.
 
Glocks, anything that resembles a Glock, Highpoint pistols, (love their carbines tho'). And as for those retro pistols some of ya'll were sayin' were ugly, they may not be a plastic clone of someone else's design, or a flashy "B-B-Q gun", but they are all beautiful in theit design, especially for when they were built. After all, they did lead to all those guns that you drool and lose control of bodily functions over.
 
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Some of those make my eyeballs hurt...

For a pistol that was widely used, I have to go with the Nambu.

For the person that posted the Beretta Neos, I own one and futuristic look sometimes wears on me, but my kids loved shooting the ray-gun when they were first learning and the look helped get them excited about shooting. For that alone, it was worth it.

Cheers!
 
Fugly autos?

The Hi-Point instantly springs to mind. The Nambu Type 94 was butt ugly. I always thought the Borchardt C-93 was a little wackadoo looking, but I have to give a mulligan on that one because it was 1893 for goodness sakes and it did inspire the beauty known as the Mauser C96.

Oh and I am hip to the Spectre. I really dunno why. Guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. :D
 
px4 storm ......reminds me of an 80's Pontiac,,,,,then hi point,,,,,,,,,,, the glock haters amuse me.

However, if you never plan on shooting the weapon as most of the glock haters, I can see why one would say such things about the most dependable hand gun in the modern world.......
 
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