What gun are you fond of that you may or may not own?

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  • MR.ROBOT

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    Hello everyone! What's happening? I'm new and figured I would start a thread. I figured I would start a convo and start making some acquaintances. Again, I'm new, that being said hopefully I worded my topic in a way that in a satisfactory! I think my Fav atm is this fella, Juggernaut JT 10 chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. I love this beast, such a powerhouse!
     

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    BackFromDC

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    For me it's bullpup rifles. Was quiet fond on this x95, but sold it because bullpups just don't seem to be for me. Thought about a Kel-Tec RDB because the length of pull would be shorter and I heard they had 20 inch barrel models.
     

    Ark

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    I am extremely enamored with the Colt 1903 pocket hammerless, and I'm disappointed that I haven't managed to find a shooter grade for a non insane price.

    The 1903 was right there for such a long period of American and European civilian shooting history, probably more so that the 1911. For a good 40 or 50 years, if someone was getting shot over a bootlegging feud or organized crime racket or for being a high ranking Nazi officer, it was probably done with a 1903. They're the CCW gun from before CCW existed. Bummer that they haven't been reproduced like the 1911.
     

    indyartisan

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    I am extremely enamored with the Colt 1903 pocket hammerless, and I'm disappointed that I haven't managed to find a shooter grade for a non insane price.

    The 1903 was right there for such a long period of American and European civilian shooting history, probably more so that the 1911. For a good 40 or 50 years, if someone was getting shot over a bootlegging feud or organized crime racket or for being a high ranking Nazi officer, it was probably done with a 1903. They're the CCW gun from before CCW existed. Bummer that they haven't been reproduced like the 1911.
    Great little guns!
    This is was a shooter grade 1903 that John Schippers did a little upgrade on.
    I still shoot it but I guess it’s more of a barbecue gun now. A634F53C-8C31-4174-9100-4EE98FFDC923.jpeg
     

    Hookeye

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    Ive shot a fair bit of stuff over the years.
    Nothing really wows me.
    Not a collector.
    Maybe a Merkel Helix Alpinist in
    308 as a deer rifle. Available. Just a few K.
    Havent shot a deer last 3 years, so yeah any new deer rifle seems silly.
     

    zachcz

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    Some Ed Brown 1911 9mm variant or possibly a Wilson 1911 in 9mm.

    A Ruger MKIV also would be nice to have.
    I know where you can get a really nice mark three lol the Mark fours are overrated and I’ve never been as accurate as the Mark threes for me
     

    Leo

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    1) a good, accurate, 1911 in .45acp
    2) a good, accurate Model 70 in 30-06
    3) a good Beretta O/U in 12 gauge

    That covers any food that flies and any food that roams, and allows you to defend your life from two legged predators.

    What else would you need?
     

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