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A close-up, angled forensic photograph captures a replica firearm, resembling a revolver, located in At-Tall, Syria. The primary subject is a coppery-brown object, likely constructed from metal or metallic-finished plastic. The central component is a cylinder featuring several longitudinal flutes. The front face of this cylinder is heavily textured with a rough, silver-gray surface, exhibiting what appears to be wear, corrosion, or a deliberate textured finish, punctuated by small, reflective, possibly crystalline or metallic deposits. A portion of the barrel and the frame are visible, maintaining the coppery-brown finish. At the top rear of the visible frame, a rear sight is present. In the lower right of the image, a darker brown section, consistent with part of a trigger guard or grip frame, shows a circular, coppery element with an embossed pattern, possibly a logo or design, connected by a pivot point. The background is an indistinct, out-of-focus light gray textured surface. No individuals, actions, or interactions are visible.
Symbol
17B78
Volume
10,220
Creator
+$0.19
Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$18.97

