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EddieS'04

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The craftsmanship is amazing on those, and they're so immaculate that I'm surprised that they are ~191 years old.



Though only the French and Swiss could come up with an incredibly exquisite and ornate pistol which doesn't fire bullets. :bwahaha:
 
Though only the French and Swiss could come up with an incredibly exquisite and ornate pistol which doesn't fire bullets.



:bwahaha:Nothing says I'd gladly surrender and give up the riches of my land like a pistol with such beauty.



:bwahaha:
 
I wonder why they are so rare??? I was under the impression that those guns were standard issue for the French military...God knows they would never fire a shot in anger or to save their own country! :bwahaha:



...Rich
 
I showed my wife the video. She got pretty upset about it. "WTF, I thought they were pistols." were pretty much her words.



While I think it is pretty, it is totally useless. Who would own a pistol that doesn't shoot a projectile?





Tom
 
Though one doesn't have to be rich to showcase what others would call useless crap. The richer a person is, the better their useless crap tends to be though.



Who would own a pistol that doesn't shoot a projectile?

Especially when the pistol flips people the bird... :grin:
 

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