Catherine the Great's Brace of Pistols (1780s) ( lemmy.world )

These pistols are part of a deluxe garniture of ivory-stocked hunting arms made for Empress Catherine the Great (reigned 1762–96), whose intial (E for Ekaterine) is on the escutcheons of the grips. The garniture, which originally consisted of these pistols, a fowling piece dated 1786 (National Museum, Warsaw), and a rifle (whereabouts unknown), was later given to her favorite, Prince Stanislas August Poniatowski (1732–1798), whom she backed as king of Poland (reigned 1763–95). Firearms with ivory stocks, generally out of fashion in western Europe by the eighteenth century, were in vogue in the ostentatious Russian court during the last quarter of the century.

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/24927

Grass ,

I'm not much of a gun person but those are begging for a full outfit to match.

smeg ,
roguetrick ,

I wonder how a solid piece of ivory would like the bumping around from a shot's recoil. Grips are one thing, but the whole handle or stock feels like it would crack.

A_Union_of_Kobolds ,

My God those are some drip

FireTower OP Mod ,
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Katherine the Great was ballin' with these

ChicoSuave ,

Those look like premium skins for an FPS. They're amazing.

FireTower OP Mod , (edited )
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The ivory is really stunning, you don't see that often. Which to be honest is probably a good thing, at least for elephants.

They really do have a BF1 skin look to them.

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