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Curious to know if you could buy any gun(s) you wanted, what would it be? Keith Greene | ||
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Just mobilize it |
I’d love to add a Wilson CQB some day. | |||
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quarter MOA visionary |
A MA DEUCE mounted in the bed of my truck. | |||
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Student of Weapons Craft |
Full Auto MP5 MP5 SD Laugo Alien 1911s from Wilson Combat & Ed Brown I'm sure there are others but that's a good start! | |||
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My immediate thought is for a Walther WA-2000 and a MP5SD After that, most aren't too crazy Pistols: P210, older PPK Rifles: K31, Sauer 101 & maybe a Blaser straight pull No shotguns come to mind. The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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P7M13 הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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Realistically? I’d like a WWI 1911 and a S&W 632 pro series revolver. “Everybody wants a Sig in the sheets but a Glock on the streets.” -bionic218 04-02-2014 | |||
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Have you handled or shot an M13? I have a PSP, M8 and M13. Most P7 shooters prefer the slimmer PSP or M8 to the bulkier, double stack M13. | |||
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I have the P7M8 and had the P7M10 which has the same size grip as the M13. Much prefer the M8 grip, but I have smallish hands. I gave the M10 to my son who has bigger hands. "The world is too dangerous to live in-not because of the people who do evil, but because of the people who sit and let it happen." (Albert Einstein) | |||
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I have a P7 which, like most pistols, would be more comfortable for me if it had a larger grip. I have moderately large hands and long fingers. הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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I got both the guns I wanted. A Sig P226XFive and a Beretta 92X Performance. The two best hammer fired pistols made (at least for a poor guy like me). | |||
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I would opt for: 1851 Colt Navy. Custer Colt SAA. Winchester 1873 SRC. Winchester Model 97 Trench Gun. Winchester 1895 SRC. Broomhandle Mauser. Colt Commercial Post WWI 1911. DWM Commercial Luger. Colt Mfg. 1921AC Thompson. Colt Monitor. S&W Registered Magnum. Winchester M1 Carbine. Steel Frame S&W Model 39. Pre Model Number S&W .44 Magnum. Time to buy a lottery ticket! End of Earth: 2 Miles Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles | |||
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Within the realm of realism. Luago Alien FK Brno MP5SD I mean none of those are truly realistic for me but they are at least in the realm of possibility. "Guns are tools. The only weapon ever created was man." | |||
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After having a few, what I have deemed, bucket list guns for me over the years- HK P7M8, Steyr AUG, FN FS2000, Uzi,etc. and actually using/firing them, it has changed my view on a bucket gun. They were neat to use but really did nothing for me after acquiring them. With that said, I would love a full auto MP5 and suppressor or a full auto Thompson .45. | |||
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It's been a long time ago, but Collector's Firearms here in Houston had a FA Thompson in store. IIRC it had a $45k pricetag. Would've been sometime around 2012-2013. The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
I'd love to have a P7 M13, awkward grip or no. I may very well make a trade attempt someday, looking for one new or near-new in the box. I'd also love to have a CZ-75 Type A. This is the early version of the pistol, pre-1979, with the short frame rails. A Colt Python, 4" blue, pre-1970 production. A Colt Detective Special, pre-war production A Colt 1911, commercial, pre-1920 production. A Smith&Wesson Registered Magnum, 4 or 4.5" A Luger, specifically a 1902 fat barrel 9mm commercial. Scarce, to say the least. A Colt M16A1 | |||
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Same! They go for pennies overseas but once imported to the states, they always seem to sell in the $2xxx range and always more than I care to spend. Dead sexy though and proper Cold War vibes. | |||
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More light than heat |
A Manurhin MR73 and a FN49 chambered in 30.06 come immediately to mind. _________________________ "Age does not bring wisdom. Often it merely changes simple stupidity into arrogant conceit. It's only advantage, so far as I have been able to see, is that it spans change. A young person sees the world as a still picture, immutable. An old person has had his nose rubbed in changes and more changes and still more changes so many times that that he knows it is a moving picture, forever changing. He may not like it--probably doesn't; I don't--but he knows it's so, and knowing is the first step in coping with it." Robert Heinlein | |||
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A couple of mint first-generation Colt Single Action Armys (44-40), same in a Winchester 73, and a couple of rifles from the by-gone days of African hunting. A good double rife in .577 perhaps and a .416 Rigby, let's say. ETA; I slipped up and didn't list a shotgun. A Beretta 486 tweaked to my likes should work fine. This message has been edited. Last edited by: rat2306, | |||
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Get on the fifty! |
I'm more modest, just a mini gun and an 18 wheeler full of pallets of ammo "Pickin' stones and pullin' teats is a hard way to make a living. But, sure as God's got sandals, it beats fightin' dudes with treasure trails." "We've been tricked, we've been backstabbed, and we've been quite possibly, bamboozled." | |||
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