Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Picture Gold-plated Desert Eagle What Do People Do With Those Fancy Engraved And Plated Guns?

What do people do with those fancy engraved and plated guns? - picture gold-plated desert eagle

You know how Sadam plated AK-47, and all these weapons appear to be registered. I also saw pictures of gold-plated Desert Eagles.

Apparently not take, the people of these weapons, what exactly they do with them?

7 comments:

Sweetpea said...

I'm in the business of selling firearms, and I think people will take their place. A weapon is a great investment if you are not going to shoot, only the value of age is.

Michael said...

What happens to the paintings and sculptures of the imagination? You look at them, admire the work. In fact, I could not understand? I had to ask really? Damn!

James J said...

What the (too expensive) illustrations are hand they cherish and embrace, and smiled as his friends drool everywhere. Call the right play at the half and half artistic investment.
Gold-plated weapons are a different story.
You can gild a relatively cheap weapon without much fuss.
You can even buy a kit (Texas electroplating supply) and do-it-yourself around 60.00.
Personally, I think gold weapons are bad taste, but what I do is no reason not to fire a weapon in the money supply. They just are not much more than a practical purpose.
Why should anyone do that, then?
Your guess is as good as mine.
Bling?

ugly joe said...

This is an art.

bmwr606 said...

this evening to bust through my door .... I'll show you exactly what I am sure with my gun!

Sean D said...

You are in the frame and hang on the wall for bragging. It is different from a face painting or a trophy fishery.

Trinity said...

Some people invest in them, but never learned. It's like buying a guitar and never touch. An instrument of silence is a bad thing, is as silent weapon. Lock and load and head to the beach say

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