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Guns, guns, tits, Hentai, anime, funnies etc. All you want, here from the slappa'.
Sup , I'm some Japanese guy that lives in London, does parkour, wonders the net , and reblogs sheet. I'm also a extremely manly Pikatchu. Deal with it.
I re/blog some nude pic posts, quietly escort yourself out if you don't like it. That is all. (NSFW)
Most stuff I post I DO NOT own.
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Do I seem like a Jappo Gun freak saddist pervert? Well I am.
I was looking up Coal Creek Armory’s Web site for their phone number and saw this. It’s an ASP pistol - a rare bird to begin with, and this one is number 100 of a limited edition run of 100.
The ASP was a S&W 39 pistol with modifications designed by weapons designer Theodore Paris, who did work for the CIA and other U.S. agencies.
So, got the Momoka pictures back from chris! Shooting with him is always tons of fun, and i was pleasantly surprised by how many people recognized my cosplay at Anime North~! <3
I’m going to post more pictures on my deviantart later, but for now have these! Still trying to hunt down which one of my friends wants to do Momoko/Male Momoka… HMM. But it’s totally going to happen really soon!
Japanese sword
Samurai Sword
KatanaThis un-restored Katana measures just over 95cms in the scabbard, 93.5cms out with a blade length of 68.5cms.
The hilt retains partial binding, gilded fittings, bamboo strips and ray skin grips that remain in very good order for its age. The remains of the original binding show a delicacy not often seen and offer a insight and benchmark to he or she who will re-wrap this hilt in the traditional manner.
The Tsuba is iron in is of open form. There are two arrows intersecting in the design, however one side has suffered impact damage but with care can be restored.
The scabbard has losses to the lacquer and losses of fittings but is sound.
The blade is unsigned. It has a fuller running from the tang through to just short of the tip and is in an unpolished state with no Harmon visible.
Overall a very nice restorer that will grade up very well.Source & Copyright: Swords & Antique Weapons




