I was pondering earlier about x-raying one of my lugers and try and get a digital picture for my computer. I was just looking on line to see what was out there and here's some poor quality images of some firearms.
Doing the kind of work I do, I'm around radiography all the time. Mostly x-raying code welds on piping, vessels, boilers... Whatever they want I guess. But I noticed we have some x-ray tube heads, instead of the gamma x-ray method we usually use, in the shop. The x-ray tubes would give a whole lot crisper image than the other methods. But I was thinking of x-raying my navy luger and see how it turns out.
But here's some cool x-rays I found on line.
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