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Interested in:

HK SP5K
Colt XM177E2
FNC

Marlin 39
Winchester 9422
 
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Tikka T3x Tac A1 in 6.5 Creedmoor.

Oh wait, I got it last week. I'm done.
 
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m7 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th M1 Garands
 
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Glock 19 Gen5 or maybe a 48.
I have been carrying a 43 since it was released. I like it as it is nice and thin and conceals super easy. But I don’t shoot it as well especially past 20 yards as I do the 19.

The recent Texas church shooting really put it in perspective for me. Would be way more comfortable with the shot carrying a 19.


Saturday night the Glock 26 goes in the safe and the 19 comes out for church Sunday. After church, back to the 26.
 
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I'm looking for something from the Czech Republic. I can't decide if I want a CZ75BD or a P10F. Or a P10C.

I'm leaning toward the 75 - I seem to have stocked up on compacts.


How about a VZ-58?


Naah, can't find LH OWB holsters.


Disregard. Wife and I went back to the location of our first date 4 years ago. On the way, we stopped at the LGS. We both got to hold a CZ 75 SP-01 Phantom and a P10. The Phantom followed us home...there's no comparison.
 
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Always on the lookout for 5" S&W mod 27s, especially nickel.


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I have my eye on the CZ P-10F (optic ready). Also considering the P365XL and the Masada. Always on the lookout for 2nd and 3rd generation Smiths. I'm waiting for the "What do you plan to sell this year?" thread.
 
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I never thought I'd say this, but I really don't need any more guns. With the exception of the occasional grail gun that comes along at a price that I can't refuse; I have all I need or want.


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Now that I see how nice they are, add a new Colt Python to the list.

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Plan for this year is a Wilson Combat 1911 in.45 and a .300 blackout suppressor.




I have a few SIGs.
 
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Kahr CW9 or CM9


 
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I never thought I'd say this, but I really don't need any more guns.

That's just crazy talk, that is

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My want list is always pretty short.

Browning Superposed
Ruger M77 in 7x57

Everything after that is either too expensive to really be on the list or will be guns for my boys. Otherwise, I have what I want or can go grab one out of Dad's safe if I need to.



I'm gonna vote for the funniest frog with the loudest croak on the highest log.
 
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I'm looking for something from the Czech Republic. I can't decide if I want a CZ75BD or a P10F. Or a P10C.

I'm leaning toward the 75 - I seem to have stocked up on compacts.


How about a VZ-58?


Naah, can't find LH OWB holsters.


Disregard. Wife and I went back to the location of our first date 4 years ago. On the way, we stopped at the LGS. We both got to hold a CZ 75 SP-01 Phantom and a P10. The Phantom followed us home...there's no comparison.


I'd like to see a holster for a VZ-58. It's a rifle.


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I'm looking for something from the Czech Republic. I can't decide if I want a CZ75BD or a P10F. Or a P10C.

I'm leaning toward the 75 - I seem to have stocked up on compacts.


How about a VZ-58?


Naah, can't find LH OWB holsters.


Disregard. Wife and I went back to the location of our first date 4 years ago. On the way, we stopped at the LGS. We both got to hold a CZ 75 SP-01 Phantom and a P10. The Phantom followed us home...there's no comparison.


I'd like to see a holster for a VZ-58. It's a rifle.


Hence the difficulty finding holsters...
 
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Tough question... I browsed through my favorite local gunstore recently just to see what, if anything, is new and exciting. Nothing caught my imagination enough to get me to take something new home. Sure, there were plenty of nice firearms, just nothing that I had to have. I rather feel the same way about the rest of the firearms marketplace - there just isn't anything else that I feel like I have to have at the moment. By no means do I have an extensive collection, I suppose I just like what I have. Of course, that could change tomorrow, or in five minutes.


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Oh, by the way, which one's "Pink?"
 
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Glock 17 and a Garand. Only two on the list so far.
 
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Tough question... I browsed through my favorite local gunstore recently just to see what, if anything, is new and exciting. Nothing caught my imagination enough to get me to take something new home. Sure, there were plenty of nice firearms, just nothing that I had to have. I rather feel the same way about the rest of the firearms marketplace - there just isn't anything else that I feel like I have to have at the moment. By no means do I have an extensive collection, I suppose I just like what I have. Of course, that could change tomorrow, or in five minutes.


My feelings exactly. I'm over 70 years old & have been accumulating guns for years, so for me to spend my money I'm going to have to be pretty damned impressed.

For example, I've always been a big 1911 fan, and Wilson Combat 1911s in particular. When they came out with the EDC X9, I vowed that I would have one. When my local toy store got one in, I was at their door the next day waiting for them to open, with cash in hand.

After handling it, I realised that as nice as it was, it wasn't going to do anything any better than my MK25, M11-A1, or any of my Glocks. So after fondling it I handed it back & the money went back in the gun safe with the rest of the "gun money" I've been saving.


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My only planned purchase is a second Glock 43x and hope to in the coming days - I shot the first one I bought a few times shortly after it came out and promptly sat it in the safe and continued to carry my bodyguard 380 daily. Took the 43x to the range yesterday and was reminded how well I shoot it. Time to swap my carry gun out.

Possible purchases are a second Glock G19 and a Bergara B-14 HMR in 6.5CM. The 300WM is not as fun to shoot as it used to be...

Anyone planning to thin the herd this year? I am seriously considering paring down some of the ones I don't shoot much at all. I have a hard time getting rid of some because they are my only in that caliber, like my G30S, my last 45 - diversity, options and all that but part of me says simplify to just the ones I really use - and use proceeds to buy backups for the few I do or spend on red dots and milling for my 19 and 23 [tried for first time ever yesterday and wow, even shooting one with a dovetail mounted holosun was easy to see and shoot!]
 
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Tikka T3x Tac A1 in 6.5 Creedmoor.

Oh wait, I got it last week. I'm done.


You bastard. I need one of those too.
 
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