what is the ugliest gun you have ever seen ?

i'm guessing the gun displayed on this forum is a"1920 Nambu Taisho 14"?this 8mm japanese weapon is quite hideous i agree:barf:
 
NAMBU

Imagine getting preped for battle and being handed that? That would have been my first red flag. Between the nambu and their grenades, the japs had enough danger just USING their weapons
 
"grease this GUN"

i think the m3a1 was very dull looking even w/ its .45cal appeal,it still looks like something an uneducated guerilla put together in his basement..:eek:
 
That "Dardick" is really in a league of its own, isn't it ?
Was it made back when they did'nt yet know how a pistol should look ?
Anyway, I had a glimpse somewhere of a "modern atrocitiy", being I think some kind of polymer-framed snubnosed DA revolver by Ruger (of all people) which would be a seriuos contender for the title.
 
Last ugly gun that I saw was pointed in my direction and sending lead my way. Not even sure exactly what it was, except at that second the very definition of ugly! The sound of bullets going by my head just emphasized this belief.

All guns are very ugly from this perspective in my opinion!

Coming in second would be any revolver with an external manual safety. Think Heritage Rough Rider SA.
 
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Any gun with gold anodize. Just looks too damn pimp. Only exception is one that is done to commemorate ones service to his/her country mounted for show.
 
plethora80 said:
what is a "Dardick"?

See Post #13.

chriske said:
That "Dardick" is really in a league of its own, isn't it ? Was it made back when they did'nt yet know how a pistol should look ?
No, it belongs to the league of ugly pistols. :D
Look at the pistol again. It doesn't fire a "round", but a "tround". See the symbol on the grip? That's the shape of the cartridge - a rounded triangle shape. Yes, it was experimental and it didn't work that well. Thank God.
 
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