
Ugly Guns of the Past
No matter what the reasons were when these Firearms were created, these are some of the Ugliest Guns of the Past.
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No matter what the reasons were when these Firearms were created, these are some of the Ugliest Guns of the Past.

Here are some of the top handgun choices to consider for compact size with (9mm) high capacity magazines

Before Concealed Carry was the norm this Striker-Fire Pocket Pistol was the rage for Self-Defense, just as the vintage ad stated – 10 Shots Quick!

Sig Sauer has taken this P365 to the next level for Micro 9mm to outgun the Glock43.

Full Conceal Folding Full-Size M3D and Sub-Compact M3S Hi-Capacity 9mm Pistols.

Nobody would look twice at it, even if you were in a T-shirt, with no jacket, and they were standing right next to you in the supermarket check-out line.

Heizer Defense claims this Pocket Shotgun can go through 5,000 rounds without a failure – which they ran it through for over two-and-a-half days.

Some Glock Fans say its a Perfect Balanced Slim Fit, then there are a few that Likes to Pocket Carry which this Glock 43X is a little too Big for.

With its ease of use and light recoil,Smith & Wesson’s new M&P 380 Shield EZ semiauto is ideal for women, seniors and beginners.

Pick the right entry point and you’re already on your way to enjoying a fun, long-term shooting hobby

Beretta APX is one of the Striker Fire Pistol that was developed while competing for the U.S. Armed Forces MHS Contract – Very Durable and Reliable Pistol.

Appreciating the 4-inch .45 Colt Ruger Redhawk, ‘Among the Highest Achievements in Revolver Design.’