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Winchester Model 70’s and Pidgeon grade O\U shotguns.
 
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WWII German FG42s and STG44s. SIG AMTs and PE57s.
 
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SMGs and LMGs of the WW1 through WW2 era.
 
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Wow, lots of great wants.


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Engraved handguns
S&W Reg Mags
Pythons
Single action army, 1st & 2nd Gen along with vintage leather.
Bespoke shotguns and big game double rifles
Holland & Holland
Purdey
Kreighoff
Blaser
Beretta
Heym
Mauser
Boss
Rigby
Aya

Gun room trophy room designed in my head, just need the money!
 
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Pythons, Anacondas, King Cobras, and HK P7s and variants.
 
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Vintage BAR

Colt Monitor

StG44

MP5s

BHPs esp WWII vintage waffenamt marked, T-series...

StG58 (FAL) Belgian and Austrian mfg...

FG42


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one of every type used by the US since 1776 or so,

I have most of it from 1903 forward in multiples, and a Krag rifle, Carbine, and a couple of Trapdoors,

pricing on all the odd ball trials guns and such from the CW thru the Span-Am war stopped me cold



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I would say most of the firearms that require a tax stamp. Hard to list them all out though as there are many that I could think of!


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Seriously?
 
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One more to my short list ... Stoner LMG with an extra drum magazine.


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HK 21, HK MP5, Cheytac M200, Browning M2, and Thompson sub
 
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-M134 Minigun and a generous amount of 7.62NATO Links.


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M1 Carbines, all variations. 1917 rifles. S&W 22, 38, and 357 revolvers, pre-lock, all of them.



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Holland and Holland Shotguns and rifles in addition to Boss shotguns and rifles. Might also pick up a few Beretta SO10's just to have some everyday shooters.


LMAO at SO10's for "Everyday shooters!"...As far as Shotguns go, I think I'd like a Fabbri Over/Under Pigeon Gun--Actually had a used one in my sweaty lil' hands at a Gun show on the North side of Atlanta 15, maybe 20 years ago--Only $50K, quite reasonable at the time...LOL!
 
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-M134 Minigun and a generous amount of 7.62NATO Links.


Definitely!

Transferable FN-FALs
S&W pinto revolvers


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FG42's
Luftwaffe Drillings complete with the Africa Corps Stuka to properly store it in.
Lugers
Thompson .45 machine guns

HK Ag
 
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I would want a 60-70's excellent graded Colt Python

I would want a lot of selective fire things-
Minigun
M16
MP5
MG42
G3/HK91
FN FAL
FN FNC
2 micro-uzis (one per hand)
2 Glock 18's or the automatic beretta 92's
A semi-modern artillery piece
 
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Three on, one off
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In no particular order:

HK MP-5
Korth Mongoose
Colt SAA
Freedom Arms Model 83
Staccato XL
Nighthawk Custom Browning Hi Power
SAKO TRG 42
 
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#1 would be factory engraved S&W revolvers..
#2 Marlin lever rifles ,older ones.Those keep every penny of my Rathole fund,,
 
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