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Some years ago, I bought a Taylor's and Company Smoke Wagon. Absolutely no use for it ... but it is pretty cool.
 
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Probably just about every one I've purchased. But at the top of the "for absolutely no practical reason" list for me is the Freedom Arms .454 Casull. I don't hunt, shoot silhouettes, need protection from large beasts,etc. I only ordered mine years ago because these were the most finely fitted handguns I'd ever handled. In 20 years, I have probably put a whole 200 rounds or so through the revolver. 90+ % reduced .454 loads, or using the .45 ACP cylinder I ordered with it.

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I actually bought a LifeCard.
 
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S&W Performance Center 629 - has a 2.265in barrel. It is my favorite revolver!


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For me it's always been a pimped out Mexican 1911 in 38 Super. Don't know why but I've aways wanted one. It totally goes agents my philosophy of form following function but maybe that's why I want an absolutely tacky bright shiny pimped out 1911, snakes and eagles on grips make it even more appealing.


I have been looking for a candidate to do a similar treatment to for a while. Kinda want the ultimate gangster 1911. Something that would look at home behind the jacket of a pin stripe suit. Hard chrome or nickel, high polish with ivory grips and standard GI grip safety. I will allow an upgrade for sights and strong side only extended thumb safety for shoot ability. 38 super would be nice cause I ain't got one, but I'd probably go 45 for the theme.
Long slide 1911 because I don't have one.
Next would be a 6" P210 just cause I like how they look.


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Beretta 92x.
 
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For me it’s definitely a 6 inch Colt Python. I have shot a few and honestly they really don’t do much for me. The much talked about action is on par at best with some of my older, tuned Smith and Wesson’s. I can’t get the damn thing out of my head though.


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Yeah, C96. The Red 9.
 
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I've always wanted a Cobray street sweeper, ever since I saw one in Miami Vice as a kid. Thankfully I have never acted on that!
 
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has anyone ever modified one of these so that it fires all four at once? seems like that would be a lot of stupid fun at the range every once in a while Big Grin


I had that happen not on purpose, once.

You want nothing to do with it.



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Nambu Type 14.

 
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FN 5.7


I've had two and they always just sat in the safe.

I'm due for another...


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Sig 220 2-tone 10mm. Sig p239 .40 in rainbow finish. Remington 870 Police Model Marine Magnum. Sabre AR-15 Massad Ayoob edition. Zero reason for me to own any of these (I own them all) except "I wanted one"--although in a few cases more than one.
 
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Colt/Browning Baby vest pistol .25ACP
Think it would be neat just to mess around with.


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Did they make Pythons in 3"?


Oh yeah a factory 3 inch is truly made of unobtainium. I’ve seen 1 offered (with documentation) in the last few years. The ask then was $8,000. If you find a legit one, at any price resembling rational, buy it.
 
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Not a handgun, but for me, the one rifle I've always wanted but have absolutely no use for is a Springfield M1A Scout. With a walnut stock, please.



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Beretta 92. Always loved the looks of it, but every time I got to shoot one it was just too big for my hands. Then a few months ago I came across an M9A1 for a decent price and (thanks to a tip from a SF member) put a set of Wilson ultra-thin grips on it. That made all the difference and it's becoming one of my favorite range guns. Now I'm thinking about installing a TJIAB.
 
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H&K Mark 23 SOCOM. The full kit. LAM, silencer, everything. I just want one, and have for the past 20 years.


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Yep. Original Desert Eagle Mark I, Israeli made, .357 mag. Eighties goofy fantasy gun. And I recently traded into a like new one. Just because I could.
 
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