The Cameleon was a concept revolver designed by Czechoslovakian ice rink technician Karel Michalek. Michalek had wanted to make his own handgun, but was limited by government restrictions. In 1989, Michalek decided to construct a concept gun out of wood and epoxy resin.

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          Look it’s possible this guy was a massive nazi, but I’m going to give people the benefit of the doubt and assume they’re not nazis.

          To me it seems far more likely it’s related to .44 magnum with it being a magnum and all than the SS.

          People write digits in all sots of different ways:

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            I mean its a cool design. It looks like something you would get late game in Duke Nukem 3D where it only holds 6 shots, but 6 is all you need.

            But the etching of those 44’s sure seems like someone is trying to write SS while having people defend it sayin nah its 44.

            Edit: Bruh I don’t see any SS marks on that table of numbers you provided. The marks on that gun are very very identical. More symmetrical than any other lettering on the barrel. Almost like they used a stamp or something for just those to marks in particular.

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      Definitely doesn’t look like an accident. Maybe it was a good thing they didn’t allow him to have guns.