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Oopsie

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I would like to retract my previous statement and make my choice a spitfire mk. II fighter.
 

Trivun

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Slit someone's throat with a flick-knife. That's what you call elegant ;).
 

spuddyt

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Basically, an elegant weapon is something ornate that you could kill someone with a single thrust with.
 

LewsTherin

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Can't find a good image of a flamberge bladed rapier, but I feel the wave of the blade really adds that extra something. With a flintlocke in the other hand, you're styling.
 

Sporky111

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I would have to say that a rope dart or meteor hammer would be pretty classy. Both are a weapon that is a weight tied to the end of a long rope that is swung and thrown. The rope dart is just like it sounds: a long pointed dart on the end of the rope. The meteor hammer is more of a skull smashing weapon, with a heavy, round "hammer" on the end. Just the way they are used makes them look classy.

Watch the video, words don't come close to describing these.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhW67MBO8M8
 

llewgriff

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The hidden blade in Assassin's Creed or a flick knife, blades are much more classy than guns. Or the mind, like in silence of the lambs, y'know when he talks to the guy in the cell next to him and gets him to kill himself.

EDIT: If I had to choose a weapon I would take an AK-47 any day.
 

G1eet

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I pity this man...

http://pix.motivatedphotos.com/2009/3/7/633720532364083910-overcompensating.jpg
 

shippuudenfreak

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a stick of frozen butter in the shape of a knife, because that way if you fail they have no proof and they;ll think the guy is crazy, an m1911 in a black cover using hollow point with tungsten base low sonic rounds with laser pointer and silencer, or m24 system in woodland camo Leupold Mark 4 10x40mm LR/T M3 scope( thermal imaging scope if possible) using the 300 magnum hand loaded, weighted and spun by the army or a gyrojet pistol or assault rifle
 

shippuudenfreak

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G1eet said:
I pity this man...

http://pix.motivatedphotos.com/2009/3/7/633720532364083910-overcompensating.jpg
uh that's an............anti tank rifle. Finnish too. The hell is he doing with it. Painting the forest. It's completely legal too.
 

Squedee

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all depends on the look of a weapon
personally i like some of the older pistols
but any weapon can be classy
 

gmer412

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A rusty wooden spoon! Nothing more elegant.

Failing that, a tire, signpost, and moving train all work stylishly in tandem.

shippuudenfreak said:
a stick of frozen butter in the shape of a knife, because that way if you fail they have no proof and they;ll think the guy is crazy, an m1911 in a black cover using hollow point with tungsten base low sonic rounds with laser pointer and silencer, or m24 system in woodland camo Leupold Mark 4 10x40mm LR/T M3 scope( thermal imaging scope if possible) using the 300 magnum hand loaded, weighted and spun by the army or a gyrojet pistol or assault rifle
Butter? I think ice would work better. It'd certainly be sharper.