>you'll never own one of these babys
Why not?
>>29352476
if they attached the action of it to the rest of the steel, I might be interested.
as it is right now though, if you break the stock, you break the gun part of it too.
>>29352537
What?
>>29352616
one of the advantages of an axe with a wooden handle is if you break it, it can be replaced.
if you break that, it'd probably be a pain in the dick to get the lock back on right. not that it'd be crazy important on a black powder gun with like a 6 inch barrel.
>>29352537
How exactly do you think axes have been made for thousands of years?
>>29352643
not with guns on them, that's for sure
>>29352537
i get what you mean, it is a separate piece and shit,, just asking for breakin
>>29352702
Bolt action 12 gauge solution begging to happen.
>>29352702
>>29352838
bolt action break, single shot.
>>29352476
Make one yourself.
Take a sturdy semiautomatic rifle, reinforce it, make the barrel on top of the axe head, not in the hole of the axe head and sell it as art.
>>29352537
But that's not how flintlocks work
>>29352476
>not wanting one of these
>>29354914
>I was tacticool before it was cool
Seriously, anybody running around with one of those would be in contention for ultimate hipster.
>>29354914
>>29354914
That is kinda ingenious, especially since they had highwaymen and scary spooky ghosts in those days.
>>29354944
>I was tacticool before it was cool
>18th century ultimate hipster edition
LOL'd.
Look at groundskeeper Larkins, he doesn't have a manly bushy beard, nor a hat befitting a supreme gentleman, and has a lantern attached to his musket.
>>29354914
awesome.