Women with Guns

Women with Guns is a blog dedicated to showing of exactly what the title describes: women with guns. This blog in no way serves as a reflection or commentary on gun control laws - it simply serves as a vessel for the amazing image's of women and their guns.

Side note - If you have a question about myself or the blog, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm happy to answer most things!

Also - I own the right's to nothing, unless otherwise specified.

Thu-May-2013
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sisterwolf:

Sebastiano Tomada Piccolomini - a member of the all-female fighting unit of the Free Syrian Army
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sisterwolf:

Sebastiano Tomada Piccolomini - a member of the all-female fighting unit of the Free Syrian Army

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Thu-May-2013
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Wed-May-2013
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gunsandposes:


Barbara Stanwyck in a marketing thing for Annie Oakley (1935)
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gunsandposes:

Barbara Stanwyck in a marketing thing for Annie Oakley (1935)

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Wed-May-2013
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valentinovamp:



Howard Duff and Yvonne De Carlo in “Calamity Jane and Sam Bass” (1949).

valentinovamp:

Howard Duff and Yvonne De Carlo in “Calamity Jane and Sam Bass” (1949).

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Tue-Apr-2013
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gunsandposes:

Faye Dunaway in a publicity still for Bonnie and Clyde (1967)

gunsandposes:

Faye Dunaway in a publicity still for Bonnie and Clyde (1967)

Tue-Apr-2013
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billowy:

Though many of Leen’s assignments were quite pedestrian—her photos have titles like “A Couple Looking for a House to Buy,” “Children Attending a Birthday Party,” and “American Women Playing Bridge”—her images are packed with as much violence, sexual tension, and mystery as any David Lynch film. Her photos wouldn’t look out of place next to Cindy Sherman’s on a gallery wall. But, unlike Lynch or Sherman, Leen found tension in the real world, and her subjects weren’t actors—they were just everyday people living out their lives.
The Surreal World of Nina Leen

billowy:

Though many of Leen’s assignments were quite pedestrian—her photos have titles like “A Couple Looking for a House to Buy,” “Children Attending a Birthday Party,” and “American Women Playing Bridge”—her images are packed with as much violence, sexual tension, and mystery as any David Lynch film. Her photos wouldn’t look out of place next to Cindy Sherman’s on a gallery wall. But, unlike Lynch or Sherman, Leen found tension in the real world, and her subjects weren’t actors—they were just everyday people living out their lives.

The Surreal World of Nina Leen

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Mon-Apr-2013
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gunsandposes:

Jeanne Moreau and Brigitte Bardot are ready for action Viva Maria! (1965)

gunsandposes:

Jeanne Moreau and Brigitte Bardot are ready for action Viva Maria! (1965)

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Mon-Apr-2013
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Sun-Apr-2013
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Sun-Apr-2013
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