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This Is a Gun [Guns]

This Is a Gun [Guns]This cube may seem like hell\’s version of Jenga, nevertheless it\’s actually an elaborate, 125-piece puzzle. The solution? A single-shot 45-caliber muzzle-loading pistol called the Intimidator. No, seriously. See for yourself.

The Intimidator puzzle, by machinist GarE Maxton, comprises six other kinds of metal: aluminum, brass, bronze, copper, magnesium, and steel. When disassembled, it\’s an outstanding array of pieces:
This Is a Gun [Guns]

Not all of those go into the weapon itself, for sure. Because the Intimidator\’s rather more than just a gun:

\” [It\'s] a personalised set of tools, all necessary hardware, 45 caliber bullets, a normal sight, a laser sight, a canister containing black powder pellets, a secure storage area for 209 shotgun primers, a spent primer removal tool and a ramrod for loading the bullets.\”

And in case you\’re having a difficult time visualizing all of that stuff amidst those parts, here\’s the finished product for you:
This Is a Gun [Guns]That\’s right: not just a gun. A golden gun. That is fair; in spite of everything that onerous assembly work you deserve something pretty. [GarE Maxton via LikeCool

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