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I do have a LEAST "gun" and knife however... ...but it is legal in all 57 states! ________________________________________________________ The trouble with trouble is; it always starts out as fun. | |||
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Most interesting (and rare) - Tough one, depends on your taste. I guess mine would be my 1932 Winchester 60A Sporter .22 rifle. I learned how to shoot rifles with one of these. Most powerful - Easy. 10mm. It lays waste to worlds and will rip Zeus a new butthole! Difficult to find - That would have to go to the 60A again. Very few of the Sporters made in '32 Most concealable - Shield 45 Most sentimental - Mossberg 46B(b). Dad gave it to me when I was 16, it has survived 38 years of selling and trading I've done, and has consistently out shot any other 22 rifle I have had. Most expensive - Colt M4A1. After ACOG, DD rail, tax stamp, and everything else, it is comfortably my most expensive one. | |||
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3. 12 gauge or .45acp 5. P365 If you're goin' through hell, keep on going. Don't slow down. If you're scared don't show it. You might get out before the devil even knows you're there. NRA ENDOWMENT LIFE MEMBER | |||
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1. US M-1 Carbine 3. .30-06 4. Remington 700 Classic in 6.5x55mm 5. Glock 42 6. J.C. Higgins .410 bore single shot | |||
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False. It's very common that the long-term members know each other outside Sigforum. I've communicated off-forum with dozens, shot with dozens, dined with over a dozen, motorcycled, etc. It's one of the things that makes Sigforum different. As far as your original post: 1. Most Interesting - I have an Iver Johnson revolver my grandfather received as a gift when he was in his 20s 2. Most Rare - same as 1 3. Most Powerful cartridge - 454 casull for handgun; 338 Win Mag for rifle 4. Most Difficult to Find - same as 1 5. Most Concealable - I have a Kahr 9mm 6. Most Sentimental - same as 1 7. Most Expensive - my MK12 clone Ego is the anesthesia that deadens the pain of stupidity DISCLAIMER: These are the author's own personal views and do not represent the views of the author's employer. | |||
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Most Difficult to Find has to be a new Colt Single Action Army. I am more likely to find a mermaid next time I scuba dive. Most Interesting and Sentimental - 1992 Colt Mark IV Series 80 Chambered in 9mm Most Concealable is the P238 Rare and Expensive dont exist in my collection. Everything else is good standard stuff. Of course, I miss all of them after the boating accident. I just wish I had insurance... Do, Or do not. There is no try. | |||
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These stories and pictures are incredible. Guns, and the people associated with them, have deeply personal connections for us. Some of my fondest memories revolve around guns. I have many stories from plinking, hunting and competition. Some of the people are no longer here. I'm thankful for the good times that I've had shooting. Roger | |||
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1. Most Interesting Spas-12, because it’s crazy complex and carries some cultural icon status. 2. Most Rare Winchester 94 pre-64, not TOO rare but my most rare. 3. Most Powerful cartridge Marlin 1895 45-70. Took 3 deer this year. 4. Most Difficult to Find Probably the SPAS or the Winchester previously posted. 5. Most Concealable Ruger LCP 6. Most Sentimental Definitely the SPAS, I remember as young as 3 with my dad and he had it, I always thought it was the coolest gun I ever saw. 7. Most Expensive Not in terms of base cost, but as built my 12.5” AR is currently the most expensive firearms I own. I won’t post price, but it’s well equipped. 10 years to retirement! Just waiting! | |||
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My other Sig is a Steyr. |
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I’d say I really only have two categories of the list as I don’t own anything exotic or really fancy. Most concealable would be my Ruger LCP but I don’t really like .380 so the next most concealable I do carry a lot as a backup gun is my Sig P938. Most sentimental would be three guns given to me by my late father. The first was the first gun an ever owned in my life and was a S&W semi-automatic 20 gauge shotgun given to me when I was 8 years old. Then when I was 18 and became an armed patrol security officer, my dad gave me a S&W .38 Special revolver for duty carry. When he passed, I received a bare bones original type AR-15 which I will never modify. It is the only one I own with a carry handle as all of my others are modern versions. I will never sell any of the guns I got from my dad. NRA Benefactor Life Member | |||
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Happiness is Vectored Thrust |
I'll go with "most rare." Confederate Inventory Numbered and Imported Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket The Confederate central government received 30,000 "Long Enfields" as part of the 2nd Sinclair, Hamilton & Company contract in the fall of 1861, with deliveries completed by the spring of the following year. These guns were inventory numbered on their buttplate tangs from 1 to 10,000 with the addition of the suffix "A" below the number for the guns in the second group of 10,000 and the suffix "B" for the guns in the third group of 10,000. This gun was part of the first 10,000 guns delivered under that contract. A database of surviving Confederate numbered Enfields from this contract indicates that roughly 1% of the guns delivered are known to survive today, with approximately 300 in private and institutional collections. A total of 21 surviving guns are known in the 8XXX range from that contract, with four of those being delivered by the London gunmaker E.P. Bond. Icarus flew too close to the sun, but at least he flew. | |||
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It's all part of the adventure... |
And welcome to the forum! Regards From Sunny Tucson, SigFan NRA Life - IDPA - USCCA - GOA - JPFO - ACLDN - SAF - AZCDL - ASA "Faith isn't believing that God can; it's knowing that He will." (From a sign on a church in Nicholasville, Kentucky) | |||
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1. Most Interesting :flintlock rifle 2. Most Rare. : n/a 3. Most Powerful cartridge :303 British 4. Most Difficult to Find. : n/a 5. Most Concealable. :S&W 380 bodyguard 6. Most Sentimental. :S&W Victory model my grandfather carried in WWII 7. Most Expensive. :my grandfathers revolver-priceless, STI Edge in 40s&w 8. Most Fun. : suppressed 22 bolt gun/suppressed Ruger MKIII 22/45 absolutely Hollywood quiet "Violence, naked force, has settled more issues in history than has any other factor.” Robert A. Heinlein “You may beat me, but you will never win.” sigmonkey-2020 “A single round of buckshot to the torso almost always results in an immediate change of behavior.” Chris Baker | |||
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Just curious, but how does one shrink the size of an image in order that it's not necessary to scroll right to see the picture? I tried to post an image once but that sucker was huuge. | |||
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HK 300 9.7 condition ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ | |||
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There are various ways, but the most convenient one to me is using https://postimages.org, which gives you the option to resize your images and will host them for free. | |||
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