Thursday, July 4, 2013

Theme guns

Before we begin, I wanted to remind everyone to check out my older posts as I sometimes update them

I recently updated my post entitled "Stock Refinish"

I will also be updating the one regarding the restoration of my Dad's Winchester 1906 rifle ("Father & Son Project"), we are just about ready to finish the stock and assemble the gun.




OK, we've looked at the Zombie genre, but that is not the only way in which some gun owners choose to personalize their guns. This picture has been floating around the internet for awhile. This gun would obviously not function the way it is pictured (although non-gun owners may think that it may some how fire something despite its mag well being occupied by a battery pack).








Did you know a pistol version was also created??






not to be outdone, someone decided to make a Milwaukee Tools AR 15


Some creative person took the Mossberg "chainsaw" 500 shotgun and created a Stihl version



Here are a few John Deere Pistols






and rifles



Ferrari 1911?


There are lots of Hello Kitty guns out there, here are a few







The gang is all here, Linus, Lucy, Sally, Pigpen, Marcie, Franklin, Peppermint Patty, Snoopy & Charlie Brown


A pistol for a Nurse or Doctor?


Fish themed gun?

 


 Some one likes Fruit Stripe gum.....
A sex themed gun?? Really??






A King Tut Themed gun.....
The owner or creator of this gun must really like money

How about a Louis Vuitton pistol?






Interested in a Tiffany & Co Pistol?




I'm sure you've seen the pictures of Saddam Hussein's personal AK-47 collection....





some people have chosen other motifs, these ones have been painted to look like WWII bombers








Some people take their school pride a little too far...


Sports Teams are also popular



Or their Sci-fi obsession?








An Eddie Van Halen fan I guess
 Dale Earnhardt fan....

 Since it is the 4th of July I'll include some Red, White and Blue guns





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