/klit/ thread
if you could hide a handgun in a hollowed out book, what would it be? bonus comfys for fitting titles or plots.
>>32807160
When I read klit, I thought of something completely different.
A MAC M11/9 in some huge fucking dictionary or lawbook.
A Makarov in a book about Soviet Russia
A Hi-Point in a phonebook.
A Ruger Blackhawk .44 in a binder.
A set of encyclopedias flipping down to reveal a space containing an SBR'd Draco (folding stock and black plastic furnitute) with 20rd plastic mags, and maybe one 30rd bakelite if it fits somewhere.
>>32807160
A flamethrower in a comically large copy of Dante's 'Inferno'.
>>32807175
/thread.
>>32807160
A hi point in .40 in "crime and punishment"
Figured it would be good for school
Raven .22LR in Edgar Allen Poe's, The Raven.
>>32807160
>Vz.61
>The Good Soldier Svejk
>>32807160
I'd put a Ruger Mk3 in a copy of "Catch 22."
Hi-Point in a Math Textbook
A glawk brand glawk in pic related
>>32807175
Same.
OP needs to think this shit through.
That said,
Hudson H9 in a copy of Neuromancer (dat cyberpunk doe)
A beretta, a 1911 and a walther in the Aasimov Foundation trilogy?
Or obvious mode and put a walther in a bond novel
>>32807160
Remshit R51 in the audacity of hope
>>32810420
A Walther would fit in Neuromancer better, since the best gun Case could scramble at the beginning was a Walther PPK in .22LR (with a crunk pair of dragon motif grips, featuring a red glow in the dark effect).
>>32810605
Fucking lost it m8
>A deagle brand deagle
>in a copy of 50 shades of grey
>>32807160
an illegal aow (glock with a verticle foregrip) inside of the book A dogs purpose
Tiger stripe DE 50 in a copy of Chuck Tingle's "Scary Stories To Tingle Your Butt: 7 Tales Of Gay Terror".
>>32810175
Obvious as fuck to anyone who knows this product, including me. Those things are extremaly popular and that's not a good thing when you want to hide something.
Also, why the fuck would you carry a gun in a box with a combination box in school?
>school shooter appears
>it's happening, time to be a hero
>just hold still mr. school shooter, let me take that fake book out and unlock it first
The point of this book is to hide valuables in your house, not items you need immediate access to.
Besides, why are you hiding a gun if you are carrying it in a backpack already?
>>32807160
Worn down .38 Special revolver in a hollowed out copy of "The Road"
>>32807160
Bible
The Judge
>>32810175
it would be better to use a real book and hold it shut with a tough rubber band
>>32807160
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>>32811942
>hiding a gun in a book related to it
>hiding a gun in a book that someone might actually want to open
I don't think you understand the point of hiding things, the goal is to make the gun hard to find, not make it easier.
I would probably hide a glock 17 in some obscure feminist book with a really dumb title and ugly cover. Something to make the potential thief/cop doing a confiscation think "I ain't touching that shit".
A Makarov in a copy of War And Peace.
>>32811968
That thing is not actually a hollow book though, it's a box.
>>32811969
when do people actually open a bible?
>>32811969
Today's generation has a huge aversion to reading books in general. These books are perfect for hiding guns in.
1911 inside "A Farewell To Arms"
>>32807160
>handgun
think bigger.
>>32812044
or a luger inside of "Alls quite on the western front".
Not really though, i would not want to destroy one of those books.
>>32811990
This. I know maybe 5 or 6 people that actually read fiction. Lots of people will even tell you they read, but when you get into specifics, they'll tell you they read biographies, coffeetable books, or they'll just name some classic, which will turn out to be the last book they read... seven years ago.
>>32810175
>hey anon, can i borrow your dictionary?
>N-no
>Come on anon, why are you being selfish, its just a dictionary!
>>32810331
That is a great fucking book.
>>32807160
Jericho 941 inside a hollowed out Bible.