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I had a great conversation the other night with a fellow member. We discussed guns at length. I learned quit a bit.

I would be interested in colt revolvers. Always loved SAA and snubbie pythons. Lugers and 1911 with historical significance.

What would you collect
 
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Military service pistols from around the world. Preferably decommissioned pistols actually carried by soldiers / officers if available. I think this is a fascinating category of firearms.
 
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Luger Carbines. Pythons are overrated.


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SAAs.

Mauser broomhandles.




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Post up some pics!
 
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The kind that have tracks underneath them, thermal sights and can fire on the run. Seriously, who wouldn't want to have their own tank!?

I even know who I would call first as a purchasing consultant: mbinky
 
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Belgian Browning Auto 5s
 
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All of them?
 
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Sig p210s. Oh wait, I already did that. Then sold off the one's I didn't want to keep. Wasted the money on other guns. It was fun.


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Full autos.


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High-end 1911s and 2011s. I'm talkin' pistols that go for five-, six-, seven-thousand dollars and more.



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The list is long.
Hk p7
P210
1911
Devel pistols
Military firearms
Lever actions
 
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Full autos.


I like where you’re headed with this! Cool

I’d have a rather eclectic collection of stuff.
And the land to shoot on!

Full auto!
Who here wouldn’t want a M-2?!?!
Gotta have some MP-5’s and other assorted things H-und-K!
Pythons
BHP’s
1911’s
H&K P-7’s are a must!

I’d have a serious collection of some high-end over unders!
Some nice cowboy stuff, Single actions and lever guns…
I’m also rather fond of old school, hand engraved weapons. I forget the member here, but damn! Talk about some beautiful engraved pistols!

Suppressed too… I don’t want to disturb the neighbors.


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Authentic military firearms, starting with WWII, then WWI.

BAR, Thompson, Luger, PPSH, STG 44, MG42…




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No limit, first gun I'm buying is a Walther WA2000.
I don't recall where I first saw it, but have always wanted one since.




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I’d love to have at least one of the highest offerings from each gun company. For instance, a CZ Parrot, a Staccato XC, a Wilson Combat 1911 Supergrade, etc. I have a few examples already and it’s fun to compare the pinnacles of each and see what a company can come up with when they focus on the best materials and quality construction.
 
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Peace through
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Lugers, S&W Registered Magnums, Colt Thompson SMGs
 
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Rifles and pistols from the mid to late 1800's.
Semi auto pistols from the 1890's to early 1900's.
Pre-WWII Bespoke shotguns.
Full auto firearms of any kind.
Military firearms from all countries and time periods.
Crew served machine guns.


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Pistol caliber NFA stuff.

Primarily Colt Thompsons, Stirlings, H&K. Especially the MP5SD, MP5/40 and MP5/10 with the 3rd burst trigger pack.

S&W Mountain Guns and 3 screw Ruger single actions, without the transfer bar safety upgrade of course.




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Tommy gun.


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