The color(s) black, grey, white, and gold is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"EST. 20XVI"
The mark consists of the wording "BÜAH" in black, with "BÜ" to the left and "AH" to the right of a central design of a revolver, and with the umlaut on the left containing a small bit of white to create a focus at the top. The revolver appears in grey with four gold circles positioned two to each side of the central chamber, and one small one right beneath, all outlined in black. The center of the barrel is black, and shows "BÜAH" appearing both above and below the barrel in white. On the left side of the barrel is the wording "FOR" in black, and on the right side is "BY" also in black. Beneath the barrel entirely, centered, is the wording "EST. 20xvi" in black.
The English translation of "BÜAH" in the mark is no meaning. The wording "BÜAH" has no meaning in a foreign language.