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I can’t come up with anything that I just can’t live without. What has everyone been saving for?
 
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I think, therefore, I'm done. Razz


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A toss up between a 2011 Commander or a Tavor. Neither will be soon.
 
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PSA is releasing the JAKL in .308. I might be interested if it’s not too heavy.


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I've been wanting a Scorpion for a while.
Getting a raise/promotion next month, so might move up the list.




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Well, as far as new guns go I'm considering:

Ruger RXM. I don't own any 9mm Glocks but have about 30 mags (17 and 19 sized). Regular Glocks just don't do it for me and I had a Shadow Systems but never got into it so I will probably give the new Ruger a try.

Rossi R92 357mag lever gun with 16" barrel in stainless. Seems all my local shops don't have this combo or if they do it sells quick. I just think it would be a handy little lever gun to have around.



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Nothing. All my bases are well covered, there's been nothing new that has caught my eye in several years, and now that milsurps are no longer cheap and plentiful I don't see myself buying any more of those either.

That may change if something different debuts this year. For example, like 2Adefender, I might consider a .308 Jakl, depending on price and weight.
 
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I gave in to a HENRY - All my shooting and handguns and I finally have a lever gun. 20" 45LC Large Loop Steel.
 
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Well, as far as new guns go I'm considering:

Ruger RXM. I don't own any 9mm Glocks but have about 30 mags (17 and 19 sized). Regular Glocks just don't do it for me and I had a Shadow Systems but never got into it so I will probably give the new Ruger a try.


I had been in the "nothing" crowd, until RXM came out. I, too, had no 9mm Glocks, but a number of Glock 9mm mags. I'm ecstatic with the construction of the RXM.
 
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I definitely want to add a new Python to the stable. I also want to add a P320 like my current duty gun. I am also thinking really strongly about ordering a BAT Machine receiver for an eventual new precision rifle build, to be assembled over time. My gun club now has a 600 yard range so I definitely want to focus more on precision shooting.




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One rifle (7mm Weatherby Mark V Deluxe) and one pistol (Beretta 71).

I can live without both, but if either flies across my radar at a reasonable price, well....

Like most here, I've got everything else that I want/need...and then some.


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None, really. I've wanted a 20 gauge O/U for years for doves, but I hardly "need" one.




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I'm saving for a I have no idea. Depends on what shows up in the used case. No interest in anything new. A Wilson 1911 in .45acp would get my attention, as would a 3 inch 686-4 or 65-5.


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Benelli or Beretta 28ga, leaning toward the Benelli at this point. New Dove, duck and goose getter
 
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Been wanting a pump action bull pup shot gun, maybe a Kel-Tec KSG, the new Ruger is intriguing,
 
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I have everything I can use, I have a couple more to get rid of. But, I just bought a used Knight LRH rifle in 50 cal. The price was right and I plan on possibly deer hunting with it in 2026 and taking some feral hogs with it.

There is not much out there that I fancy, I have a good variety of firearms right now. I do not see anything new that I would like, but with firarm prices low, I have to keep telling myself that I do not need anything else. It’s hard to turn down firearms on clearance and I am seeing a lot this year.
 
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Knowing now takes out all the mystery and fun.
 
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I might swap my nose-heavy 24" 1873 for a 20 incher, and my S&W Victory .22 for a Ruger. Otherwise I actually need to start thinning the herd some. Lot of things in the safe that I just don't shoot anymore, and I took possession of all my Dad's guns earlier this year and don't see myself shooting most of them either.
 
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Like others, I'm not contemplating ANY firearms purchases, and I've been giving a few away to daughter/grandsons.

Daughter got my Walther PP, older grandson got my S&W 66, younger grandson got my P220.

That trend will likely continue as I get older, and I'm having a little buyer's remorse over the Kimber Elite I bought on impulse. It's a nice medium-grade 1911, but not really suitable for carry and for one reason or another I don't get out just to turn perfectly good ammo into smoke and noise much any more.




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