Okay, I have to ask, because I love those little vintages. What caliber (.25?), and has it failed to fire, jammed or stove-piped on you? My favorite antique semi is the Colt 1907 .32. I had the chance to by one LNIB in 1980 for $250. at a gun shop in New Hampshire, and passed!Always with me.
Ah...ugly and machined that way! What's not to love! RodFancy pants milled Glocks
Are those gold Desert Eagles made in Juarez or Tijuana?Just for fun, I couldn't help but think of a couple pretentious examples.
The Hundred Dollar print Hi-point: https://www.sportsmansoutdoorsuperstore.com/products2.cfm/ID/169719/916m/hi-point-c9-9mm-with-hundred-dollar-($100)-bill-finish
The golden desert eagle: https://shopkahrfirearmsgroup.com/firearms/magnum-research-desert-eagle-50-ae-titanium-gold.asp
Fancy pants milled Glocks (don't hate me, maybe they do perform better!) https://www.zevtechnologies.com/zev-gallery-page
Anything that has been cerakoted to look "battle worn". Ugh. "I can't be bothered to actually carry / use my firearm myself, but boy I'd like to look as if I did". Let's play make believe. https://www.cerakote.com/project-gallery/65132/battleworn-glock-19-cerakoted-using-armor-black-and-satin-mag
Don't mean to derail thread, just automatically thought of the opposite.