Gucci weapon thread. I like these images. Bonus points if it's gold plated or has money or valuable stuff around it.
These threads always get a lot of trolls saying utilitarian is all that matters, but a gun that shoots a 25 cent bullet just as well as a hi point or whatever brand you like still shoots a 25 cent bullet and the cosmetic stuff probably isn't for you if you have a problem with it.
I'll start with a non-firearm because a knife is a knife, I really don't think getting stabbed by this is going to be any better than getting stabbed by a coldsteel, spiderco, or gerber.
Gucci weapon thread. I like these images. Bonus points if it's gold plated or has money or valuable stuff around it
Of you have the means, life is too short to use ugly weapons.
Just use a bayonet
This was impractical 70 or 80 years ago. Anyone with the means to produce this probably had the means to do a lot of other things instead. Now a flashlight on a gun that turns on with a touch is common place. I got one for an amount compared to what this would cost as minuscule. Different gun, different kind of light. Same sort of principle.
The thing is, this looks way cooler than my gun. IT's also way more valuable and uses way more valuable materials.
Just because it looks cool doesn't mean it's not functional. I just like cool looking weapons that might also be functional.
Utilitarian trolls are at this really quick. It's unfortunate my folders got decimated. I use to have a lot of images of these sorts of weapons. Even generic run of the mill kind of weapons are welcome if they got some bling around them.
Cool, is that a dive knife? I would think with all that put together it was a busker but he'd get busted way too quick with a blade that long.
>Oh look a faggot wants a thread about cool looking weapons what a faggot
Only thing I'm discouraging being posted is maybe going to be double barrels. I like weapons with engravings, made out of valuable or rare stuff. Just because you can't afford a gun doesn't mean you should be an asshole about it.
War trophy. No wonder nobody lets you keep them anymore.
It’s actually from the tool company Milwaukee. Cost like 16 bucks or something. Bought it for diving then never took it
16$ on your weapon when you have hundreds? Why can't you get a gun?
Bill Bagwell bowie, my grail knife.
It may not look overly impressive considering pattern welded damascus is almost ubiquitous on expensive knives, but it's true value is in its handling as a fighting knife. A Bagwell bowie is like a mastercraft saber or katana like the D&D pasta says, but for real.
Oh good a nigger thread. Here you go: have a nigger gun.
>Bonus points if it's gold plated or has money or valuable stuff around it.
I just didn’t put those in the pic
that guy was just saying that you type like a homo, my man. plus excessively decorated pieces look garbo anyway so w/e
I don't know what the fuck you're talking about. Why don't you faggots learn English?
Isnt that a ducting knife? Theyre actually really sweet, i keep them around in the shop for utility cutting/prying/scraping
It took me a while to figure out that the dolls are human sized instead of that the guns are miniature sized toys. For a sec I wondered "what madman made tiny onnaholes?"
Nigger.
Holy shit 1700 bucks. What steel is it, how is it? Tell me all you can about that knige.
Pattern welded steel, commonly known as damascus nowadays though historical damascus steel was different. While the materials are nice, they're not anything super special. The true value is in stuff that doesn't translate through pictures: handling, balance, design, etc.
Bill Bagwell is basically the best bowie maker alive. Having a bowie knife from him is sort of like a sword made by a legendary swordsmith or an original Stradivarius. He grew up in area with a lot of bowie knife history and has been making knives since the 70s. He's written books on the history and combative use of bowie knives. He was one of the founders of the American Bladesmith Society and helped reintroduce pattern-welded steel to the modern American knifemaking scene (along with fellow knifemaker pioneer Bill Moran).
With custom knives, you hit diminishing returns with the price. Past a certain point, you're paying more for artistry and other subjective traits that materials and craftsmanship doesn't cover. I have a few custom knives and can get some damn good ones for a couple hundred dollars. I think 99% of custom knifemakers who charge over a $1000 aren't worth it and only charge that much because they can get away it. Bill Bagwell is the exception.
Sure, some of it may just be hype. Nobody can really tell the difference between a Stradivarius and a modern high end boutique violin. However, there are bladesmiths and knife experts whose opinions I respect that say his are the real deal. So if I ever win the lottery and he's still alive, I'm getting a Bagwell.
I am in awe. Thank you for this elaborate post user.
Lol fag
Now that is just straight up pornography.
ah yes, the wonderful pocket rifle which i can't afford
>Nobody can really tell the difference between a Stradivarius and a modern high end boutique violin
that's where you're wrong, pilgrim
Absolutely patrician
Absolutely mexican
When your knife needs to be "Flat Dark Earth" too.
what's with this gun? what makes it so special? I've never heard of it.
The game boards fold up and fit into the grips.
>hidden tang knives
asking to break your bowie in half
Say what you will about muslims, but i've always found their geometric patterns aesthetic.
also checked
>Taurus
I think you mean kid sized
Its a recoil operated magnum pistol from the 70s and it was really popular because it was in a Dirty Harry movie and looks rad as heck. Its also $3000+ and $5 per shot so it has some unobtainium appeal.
Congratulations on your 1190 dollars
You have approximately 20000 in cash and gold and silver congratulations
>Nigger.
Edgy, bro. E-G-D-Y!
I bet blacks are afraid of you.
>everything spontaneously combusts if it's not a full tang meme
baka senpai
many historical swords and fighting knives were hidden tang as well as the majority if historical bowie knives
At least it's not a taurus
That's really cool.
This looks like you're about to make a political speech about materialism and then poorly execute one of the dolls with a katana.
Like Weebhadi John, or something.
>I'm digging everything but the sex stuff, though.
Laughed my ass off, fpbp; thanks user
Fit for a kang.
medieval wheellock grenade launcher
\M/ fucking metal
fuckin cool
>Dirty Harry movie
You mean death wish 3 or 4 right? That was a Charles Bronson flick. That one was kind of funny everyone the 'normal' civilians was practically cheering him on shooting down people in the streets.
That's "just" a double barrelled pistol, but here's a handheld mortar for you. Probably only meant for fireworks when they're this fancy, but there were ones for field use as well. Signal flares or grenades depending on the stock.