Internet-Based Lobotomy
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- Jun 5, 2025
That's a sick story about you just making your own. How many man hours do you think you put into it? Building a clone of some unobtanium gun from scratch is a dream of mine. Ironically the only other anime to feature an SV gun was Psycho-Pass' movie. The Tiki T they used in that looked really cool as well, looks a bit easier to clone in the frame department but that slide is really odd.I See Vincent Valaju carry that Long Slide SV and this little voice inside my head said "You need this, get this. Get this NOW".
Yeah, this is the tangent I was more after. I also started on boomer rifles and shotguns for hunting from my father as well. Militaria/tactical weapons weren't a thing I was into until movies/etc, granted I got into those before I could go to a gun store on my own. It's one thing to want to shoot a bottle with a bolt action .22 and focus on accuracy. It's another to see Rambo spraying an M60. I'd imagine the latter captured more hearts for military style weapons in the "modern" era.However, up until about 20 years ago hunting and target shooting "Fudd guns" were the main focus on the hobby.
Yeah, I get surplus was really cheap and guns are a utility beyond looking cool in media. I just more wondering what would have sold a normal run of the mill guy on military style (full auto even!) arms in say the 1920s. I guess so long as they looked cool and you saw one that tickled your fancy in the gun store you'd be inclined to pick it up so I suppose prior use case would be a big contributing factor. Otherwise you'd never really get to see a cool full auto gun at the gun store and end up buying it. Weren't those the days?As far as collecting goes and just owning a gun because they're nifty and fun, just a guess without thinking too much, probably post WW2 is when that began to take hold in a noticeable way.