Saddam’s Golden Gun

A hook post for the gun pr0noholics.

Like a bad Bond movie the villain had a shiny sparkly golden gun. Apparently this is an Iraqi made Tabuk assault rifle copied from the Kalashnikov AK-47. The special part, of course, being the lavish gold plating. They were used by his guards which certainly gives you a glimpse into the opulence of his personal life until his sojourn in the pit.

He doesn’t need it any more so it’s been given to the Australian War Memorial, a museum I didn’t know existed until I saw the article. Unfortunately their web site lacks any more detail.

Update:

There are loads more pics.  And of course these aren’t the only golden guns in the world.  You can order yours custom made here for ‘only’ thousands… US.

Published in: on June 20, 2007 at 10:21 pm Comments (1)

So… We Meet Again

Why am I back? After all that work the hordes put into getting rid of me i’d better get my excuses lined up. Things like realising I actually missed those multiple hours staring at text editors go without saying of course.

Truth be told I enjoy soapboxing my little views and the give and take of opinions (my opinions are titled facts btw :D ) can actually be educational. I’ll freely admit I’ve learnt a lot tossing myself into the den of military conservatives which, after all, doesn’t align with the kind of people one might assume would mix. Then there’s that little hope something I say might actually be beneficial out there in some form in some way.

Posts will therefore be mixed. A fair bit of politics and current affairs with all sorts of other things that strike my whimsical fancy and hopefully my readers interest. So to paraphrase some of the blogs I frequent.. the bloggings will continue until morale improves.

If you’ve wondered in here and are strangely compelled by my mystical powers of silver tongued reality editing enhancement to not desperately bash the escape key, you know you are one-of-us. You may be more enlightened by reading the About page. Assuming of course I write something for it.

Published in: on June 19, 2007 at 7:27 pm Comments (3)