About Me: A certified yet non-professional gunsmith learning the trade through trail and inspiration

Thursday, October 29, 2020

Halloween 2020

 Halloween is loved by Americans (and many others) because it offers an escape from reality.....something we could really use right now...as we have people in our country calling for the deaths of law enforcement officers and politicians because they disagree on how the country should be run.


While ignoring the problem will not make it go away, forgetting about it for a little while can be healthful.


Don't let them take Halloween away, enjoy it in spite of them.


Our first entry is this Henry Mare's Leg







Our second entry is also a lever gun, this one a Marlin model 1895 GS, customized to the folks at Verex in Austria






The Glock below is from the folks at Shark Coast Tactical



Black Sheep Arms created the "Blood Bath" Glock below








Dark Alliance Firearms in Las Vegas created these next two









This one is from Seward Defense








The Grim Reaper from Gary Reeder




Tom's Custom Gun Coatings produced this M&P pistol





The Dio De Los Muertos theme is growing on me....







The folks at Odin's Workshop have been busy with theme guns including the one below



and another one from Shark Coast Tactical





Monday, October 26, 2020

Zombie Guns #6

It's that time of year again.......



We'll start this year's post with the .50 Cal "Zombie Mist Maker"








Another one from the laboratory of Mad Custom Coatings







Koted Arms in Mesa AZ is responsible for the Zombie Jack below



The Zombie AK below was created by the folks at Rocky Mountain Tactical Coatings










Precision Grips in Houston crafted the Glock below








This wicked shotgun was created by the craftsmen at Blackout Custom Cerakote




And a few from the "not all Zombie guns have to be green" file...




I can imagine the amount of work the folks at DeadEye Customs put into this 10/22 rifle....




We'll finish this post off with a couple of incredibly detailed Glock frames from the folks at Odin's Workshop





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