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Sistema 1927 or a blued BHP in 9mm.

Last Sistema I saw for sale was at Cabela's, significant rust on the slide with pitting, priced at $999, too high for what it was. BHP's, last one I saw was in .40 and brushed nickel. IF it was blued or in 9mm it would have come home with me. But the way it was, I just could not warm up to it enough, not even to have the store take it out of the cabinet for me.


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I would like to own a Beretta 93r, but unless our restrictions on new Title II firearms for personal use is reversed, I am not likely to find one for sale in the US

I concur... 93 R would be right nice . So would a HK MP7. I shot an HK. an Uzi, and a Glock 18 ... all full auto or on 3 burst . ( promotional)Full auto rental at my indoor club's range.


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P-08 Parabellum Luger




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Heirloom Precision custom Colt 45 Govt. Actually, I’m fairly certain I’ll never own one!
 
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Anything by Wilson Combat, Nighthawk Custom, Ed Brown, or Les Baer...it's just too much $$ to sink on a pistol - at least for a mere mortal like me.



 
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Colt Delta Elite, Glock G20 or Sig 220 in 10mm. Never owned a 10.
 
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Sig P210
 
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My other Sig
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Desert Eagle.

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50 Deagle.

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Desert Eagle.

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A stainless Desert Eagle in .50 AE.


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A stainless Desert Eagle in .50 AE.

Thinking more broadly beyond just handguns - Thompson SMG. Even thinking about this I can hear my bank account empty from all the .45 ACP ammo I’d go through.


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Newly manufactured Colt 1903. Just something old and cool about it.


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Thompson SMG. Even thinking about this I can hear my bank account empty from all the .45 ACP ammo I’d go through.


I’m gonna be a little bit of a gun heretic here. I’ve shot several Thompson’s and beyond the history and intrinsic cool factor I don’t like em.

Heavy as hell for what they are, weird recoil impulse, rate of fire far too fast on the early ones and just a little clunky. I mean I am a gun guy and totally appreciate the Thompson but the practical shooter in me......ehhh it’s kinda not that great. Give me a Garand or MP40 instead.

Bring on the pitchforks and torches!!! Smile


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A Browning Hi Power 9mm.

It's quite likely my favorite handgun ever, with all it's lore and history, but I can't keep my support hand off of the slide stop. When I shoot a BHP, I always lock the slide open in mid-magazine. I'm not going to curl my thumbs down after so many years of thumb straight, so, I'll never own one again but I love it.
 
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[QUOTE]Thompson SMG. Even thinking about this I can hear my bank account empty from all the .45 ACP ammo I’d go through.


I’m gonna be a little bit of a gun heretic here. I’ve shot several Thompson’s and beyond the history and intrinsic cool factor I don’t like em.

Heavy as hell for what they are, weird recoil impulse, rate of fire far too fast on the early ones and just a little clunky. I mean I am a gun guy and totally appreciate the Thompson but the practical shooter in me......ehhh it’s kinda not that great. Give me a Garand or MP40 instead.

Bring on the pitchforks and torches!!! Smile



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A well reasoned and succinct argument sir.


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Glock 7.

I'll probably never own one because they are really rare.



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H&K P7 (any variant)
Bren Ten
 
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A matched set of nickle plated break top, 10 mm single shot dueling pistols w/ white grips.

they would have 5 1/4 inch barrels,
bi color sights, single action.

In a finely crafted quarter sawn oak ,presentation box, w/ a green velvet lining.

The interior lid would hold 12) 180 gr. Jacketed Hollow Point cartridges from Buffalo Bore.

I would have a lid operated switch for a music box, It would play "closer walk with thee " when you open it.

the barrels would be sculpted to look like 1 1/4 inch hemp rope.

The grips would have hummingbirds on them with scrimshaw.





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Agree.
Also on this subject for me: the missing .45 acp Luger prototype, and a very old but minty set of dueling pistols.
 
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There's a list of them for me...

Classics:

Bren Ten
Automag
Wildey
ASP S&W Model 39
Devel S&W
S&W Registered Magnum

Contemporary:

G18
MP5
Beretta 93R
Beretta Sport Stock
Korth Revolver
Korriphila HSP 701
SIG P240
SIG P210-8
ALIEN

BUT... It won't keep me from tryin' Big Grin
 
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SIG P210, or a high-end 1911.

Oooh, or a Colt Python, new or old.

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