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Volquartsen ENV - .22LR
"Commission: Happy Birthday to Liz & Sonya"
Hey, Hellaverse fans! Here's a special commission of Charlie and all of her friends and family celebrating her favorite cousins Liz and Sonya's birthday for my best friend, @kiddoryder. It took me a long time, but I had a blast working on it for her. I hope you like it as much as I do and Happy Belated Birthday, Ryder. ^u^
Hazbin Hotel/Helluva Boss, Charlie Morningstar, Vaggi, Angel Dust, Husk, Niffty, Baxter, Cherri Bomb, Razzle, KeeKee, Fat Nuggets, & Lucifer Morningstar (c) @vivziepop
Blitz & Sophie McNight (c) me
Sonya & Liz, Zella, Azrael Morningstar, Raina, Frost Bite, & Rimfire (c) @kiddoryder
current hotel lounge background (c) Amanda heard and Ryan McKone
*Please don't steal my artwork, me & @kiddoryder's ocs, Amanda heard and Ryan McKone's bg designs, or @vivziepop's amazing project ideas*
"The Sportsman"
1934 H&R Sportsman Model 999 (United States) .22LR
Harrington & Richardson's top-of-the-line Top-Break, Double-Action, Adjustable Sight, Nine Round revolver produced from 1932 to 1986. Examples like this, with the single piece walnut grip, were only made until 1952.
A masterfully crafted revolver from a bygone era of American commercial small-arms that paid no mind to the concept of "self-defense" and focused entirely on you and your buddies heading out for an afternoon of good old-fashioned backyard plinking and terrorizing the local squirrel population.
For decades, humble "sporting" rimfire handguns like the H&R Sportsman, Colt Woodsman, Ruger Mark 1, and High-Standard HD series dominated a segment of the American pistol market that was more focused on blasting tin cans off fence posts rather than being kept on the nightstand to blast holes in errant home-invaders.
H&R's Model 999 never fought in any wars, and never served with any military, but its top-break design and sturdy wood and steel construction takes you back to a fascinating era where auto-loading pistols were still seen as untrustworthy and unreliable novelties when compared to the tried and tested double-action revolvers of yesteryear.
Even at 91 years old with most of its original finish and bluing long-gone, this revolver still functions like it's the summer of 1934. When the same sun shined upon a completely different world.
It's Science she swears and not excuse to make out. Rimfire was definitely a willing volunteer. Do you think the experiment was a Success or Failure ?
Got this super sweet commission from my good friend @Mariana_Corvi on Twitter or @marianacorvi on tumblr. She's a fantastic artist and big fan of Biker Mice from Mars. Please go and support this art by checking out her socials and commission her.
This is based on a meme that somebody made here in Tumblr to some story. I couldn't find a link to the thread and can't remember when and where I ran into this, cuz the picture lived so long in my 'maybe' folder :(( So I can only offer the picture of the og meme 👇
My ★★★ review of Crocodile Dundee (1986) on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/buJh6t
The original Saxton Hale.
Single shot Bulldog 45 caliber pistol
The last episode of the first run of Biker Mice from Mars aired on February 24, 1996. The first series ended after 3 seasons and 65 episodes. The series would be revived in 2006 with a 28 episode season. ("Once Upon a Time on Mars III" Biker Mice from Mars, TV Event)