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While not a beauty queen in anyone's book, I don't think that the Hi-Points are the ugliest ever made, either. For that dubious honor, I'd be more inclined to look at the Chiappa Rhino revolver (and I think that revolvers are better looking, in general, than semiautos):

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Not that I wouldn't enjoy the chance to shoot one. Might even like to own one, but it's still ugly.

Also, the looks of Ruger's LCR are growing on me the more I see them around but I still think that they are pretty darned ugly.

Finally, although from what I can gather this one is still in 'pre-production', when/if it actually gets made, I think the Constitution Arms Palm Pistol will run away with the 'ugliest handgun' title. I'm not even sure there is really any competition.

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Darned thing looks like some kind of pressurized enema device.

Of course, I'd bet that the ugliest firearm on the face of the planet would suddenly look gorgeous to someone who had just used to to protect his or her life.

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someone ruined a perfectly good PPK

Yeah they did! Or might that be a clone (Bersa, Firestorm, etc)? Either way, it looks terrible!

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The Liberator.

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Any chance it your's? Some interesting facts; One million were made in less than 11 weeks in 1942 (one every 6.6 sec) at a cost of $1.73 ea. Some in original avg condition have been auctioned at over $5,000.

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Some interesting facts; One million were made in less than 11 weeks in 1942 (one every 6.6 sec) at a cost of $1.73 ea.

Holy :D!

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I love "old glory" But not on a Hi Point

BTW, I have a NEOS and love it. the look kinda grows on you after shooting it

Is that the Hero-Gear exclusive Hi Point? :D

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I have to disagree. To me they are so ugly they are cool looking. Kinda like a bulldog.

These pistols are actually single shot. you kept bullets in the grip area where a magazine would normally go.

to load it you turned the back of the pistol to unlock the breech, and loaded a round into it.

they were made so that you could basically walk up to a german soldier and shoot him at close range. when he's dead, you take his weapons and ammo and then give the pistol to the next person.

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Is that the Hero-Gear exclusive Hi Point? :D

Actually, I don't think that is a Hi-Point, at all. Look at the grips, especially. I think that is a Haskell, the forerunner to Hi-Point.

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Actually, I don't think that is a Hi-Point, at all. Look at the grips, especially. I think that is a Haskell, the forerunner to Hi-Point.

My bad, I'm just not up to date on my 'blocky' guns.

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