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		<title>Amazing Arms &#8212; Head-Turning Guns from Our Archives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This one-of-a-kind .50-caliber rifle was crafted by the late J.T. Smith. Along with the lever-actuated falling block, it has a massive swing-out breech block &#8212; like an artillery piece. Beautiful and Historic Firearms We&#8217;ve collected some of the most eye-catching firearms featured on AccurateShooter.com over the past decade. There are famous pistols, a shotgun owned [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/jt5002.jpg" alt="swing-out breech block"><em>This one-of-a-kind .50-caliber rifle was crafted by the late J.T. Smith. Along with the lever-actuated falling block, it has a massive swing-out breech block &#8212; like an artillery piece.</em></p>
<blockquote><p><font size="3"><b>Beautiful and Historic Firearms</b><br />
We&#8217;ve collected some of the most eye-catching firearms featured on AccurateShooter.com over the past decade. There are famous pistols, a shotgun owned by a princess, the fanciest Savage ever made, and some beautiful examples of engraving and stock-making. Enjoy this collection of firearms eye candy.</font></p></blockquote>
<p><b>Centennial 1911 from Colt &#8212; Marking 100 Years</b><br />
In 2011, to celebrate the 100th birthday of the 1911 hangun, Colt created a spectacular, fully-engraved “Anniversary Edition” pistol.  J.M. Browning’s 1911 pistol was officially adopted by the U.S. Army on March 29th, 1911. {The U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Navy adopted the 1911 pistol roughly two years later). This Centennial 1911 is pimped to the max, complete with gold inlay and genuine ivory grips.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/100th1911c.jpg" alt=""></p>
<p><b>Savage President&#8217;s Engraved Savage 99 Rifle</b><br />
When you run the company, you get some pretty nice stuff — in this case you get what may be the most elegant Savage ever made. This rifle was created for Joseph V. Falcon, who served as President of Savage Arms. This highly embellished Savage 99 lever-action rifle is chambered for the .300 Savage. It features deluxe checkering and gold inlays. </p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/falcon99001fix.jpg"></p>
<p><b>World&#8217;s Most Perfect Colt Paterson &#8212; Worth Nearly $1 Million</b><br />
This 1836 Colt Paterson Revolver sold in 2011 for $977,500 at auction. That set a world record (at the time) for the sale of an American firearm. The very rare, ivory-gripped Texas Paterson Revolver, with a 9-inch barrel and attached loading lever, is the finest known surviving example of Samuel Colt’s first revolver, produced in Paterson, New Jersey.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/coltpat2.jpg" alt=""></p>
<p><b>Stunning Engraved Trio &#8212; Colt, Mauser, and Luger</b><br />
Here is a matching set of three three beautifully engraved pistols by the late Indiana engraving wizard Ben Shostle — a Luger, a Mauser, and a diminutive Colt. By themselves, these three matching pistols would make a prized handgun collection. Photo courtesy Amoskeag Auction Company.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/collect1704.jpg"  alt="Gun porn glamour rifle pistol shotgun stunning engraved Luger Colt Mauser Walther"></p>
<p><b>Princess Diana&#8217;s Westley Richards Shotgun</b><br />
This stunning Westley Richards &#038; Co. shotgun was made for the 1981 nuptials of Lady Diana Spencer and HRH Prince Charles. It is rare, has a unique history of ownership, and is also elaborately decorated.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/diana1601.jpg"  alt="Princess Diana Gun porn glamour rifle pistol shotgun stunning"></p>
<p><b>Butch Cassidy&#8217;s Colt Wheelgun</b><br />
This revolver isn&#8217;t so pretty, but it has an impressive heritage &#8212; it belonged to Butch Cassidy. Butch Cassidy’s famous “Amnesty Colt” Revolver sold to a foreign museum for $175,000. The handgun was offered as part of a collection of Western guns and memorabilia auctioned in Casitas Springs, California.</p>
<p><img width="600" src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/cassidycolt01.gif" alt="Butch Cassidy Gun"></p>
<p><b>The Right Stuff &#8212; Chuck Yeager&#8217;s Gold-Plated Beretta</b><br />
Here&#8217;s another pistol with a famous owner &#8220;The Right Stuff&#8221; Pilot, Chuck Yeager, the first human to break the sound barrier. This Beretta has extra value because it was owned by pilot Chuck Yeager. Photo NRA Museum.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/yeager1701.jpg" alt="Chuck Yeager Beretta"></p>
<p><b>Stunning Mauser Custom &#8212; Master-grade Wood and Steel</b><br />
Forum member Kurz posted a dream gun owned by a friend in England. Kurz included a quote from a book created by the rifle’s owner: “There, with my father’s words ringing in my ears, I shall take that ‘step forward’ and order a perfect machine based on the Mauser ’98 action, built from metal and wood by master craftsmen who truly understand that ‘reliable’ and ‘mechanical integrity’ have as much relevance today as they did all those years ago.”</p>
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