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Yes. I want a .475 Linebaugh, a nice bolt gun, 9.3x62 or larger, a Smith 329 Night Guard, and a commander sized Volkmann Precision 1911.

For full auto, an STG 44 and a Grease Gun.



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Posts: 13598 | Location: Florida, Northwest of the Mouse | Registered: November 02, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by cslinger:
Nooooo. That’s crazy talk. Perish the thought. Roll Eyes Wink

While I can ascribe a “reason” and or justify anything I do kinda want a “dinosaur gun” more aptly known as a Marlin 45/70 lever gun. The gun is expensive, the ammo is expensive, I don’t have a dinosaur pesting problem and frankly this one is hard to justify but damn if they aren’t fun to shoot.


I have a late buddy who at one point owned a .458 Win Mag. He was a prolific reloader, and still had some projectiles let and gave them to me to play with in my .45-70. I'm not sure if I'll ever use them, as they're crazy heavy...like 570gr or something like that, IIRC.

He told me that during the time that he owned that gun, his little town in rural Indiana was 100% safe from marauding elephants...none of them even dared to make an appearance lol.

As to the levers...I own a bunch of Marlins in .22, .30-30, .357, .44, .45 Colt, and .45-70. I like to justify them as deer rifles (I don't hunt anymore), camp rifles (they have stayed bagged up in the truck every time I've taken one), or bear defense (got left behind when I went to Alaska because it didn't fit in my suitcase and I took revolvers instead). If I'm honest, they really do serve no practical purpose. But I like them and enjoy shooting them, and maybe someday I'll do something with them that justifies their existence to my wife, lol.


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Posts: 11817 | Location: In the Cornfields | Registered: May 25, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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A GSG MP5K in .22, Masterpiece Arms MPA30 in 9mm, Desert Eagle in .357, AK74 Krinkov in 5.45x39, Croatian PHP MV in 9mm - just to name a few.
 
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In a perfect world I would have a Sterling SMG.


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A Browning M1918 B.A.R
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"Ever want a gun for absolutely no practical reason?"

About every time I open one of these threads.


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This forum is full of surprises. I must admit that there are at least 2 other members who want a pimped out 1911 in .38 Super with eagle and snake is one of the bigger ones. Can’t explain it, just always wanted one.
 
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A Marlin Guide Gun in .45-70 and / or a “Scout Rifle” long-gun. In fact, let’s install a Scout-style scope on that Marlin.

I have no real use for either, they both just seem very cool to me.


Useless? No says I. Being able to hunt any mammal in North America out to 125 yards is useful, Sir. I’d recommend buying one today!

I have a Leupold 1-4 firedot on mine and it works extremely well.






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A friend once asked what I shoot with my .375 H&H. I said anything I damn well please. The question is understandable, but so is the answer with minimal thought.

To the OP though, my current illogical and unnecessary want is a Beretta 92. Maybe an Inox for some extra glitz. I shot one a few decades ago and I recall it being smooth as a mountain lake...big AF, but very smooth.
 
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I want a cannon.

Or a trebuchet. Thought about building one of them. It'd be a good retirement project.


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Just because of the build quality of a couple I'd handled, I ordered a Freedom Arms .454 revolver years ago. I had no Earthly use for a big uber powerful single action revolver. Fortunately, I ordered it with an aux .45 ACP cylinder. I still have it, but it's been a long time since I touched off a round of .454 in itWink


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I've wanted quite a few for no reason. The Desert Eagle I think is the king of that catergory. I wish I hadn't sold it, cuz they ain't "approved" here.

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Originally posted by Gustofer:
I want a cannon.

Or a trebuchet. Thought about building one of them. It'd be a good retirement project.


Oh but you can build a trebuchet. An ooold friend of mine made something called "The Holy Book of Trebuchet," basically a how-to. I think I have it somewhere. For short money, you can make one that will throw light-up Santas full of concrete unreasonable distances.


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FK Brno. Expensive, rare, and that goes for the ammo, also. I almost think if I could afford one, I probably wouldn't get one. But today me wants one.
 
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you can make one that will throw light-up Santas full of concrete unreasonable distances.


That's oddly specific, and makes me think that there's a pretty good story here somewhere that needs to be shared Big Grin.


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This struggle is there. I find one, and I say I won't buy more. My husband has completely given up on me and I believe I may be somewhat immune to the sighs and eyerolls.
My most recent purchase was a 22LR Colt Diamondback 2 1/2" that I do not even have possession of yet. This happened two weeks ago after I thought things were over for me, and spent time in the ER and hospital. I just plain did it and bought an example I felt I could not improve on. Wanted/looked at them for 30 freaking years, but now I cannot use the birth year excuse for another gun. <<shit!>> So now I get "You won't shoot that one, will you?"
Yes. Yes, I will.
 
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Yes, lots of them.


Proverbs 28:1
 
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Yup!

HK MK23
MP5
Stribog SP10A3
Alchemy 1911 Prime
Staccato HD
on and on and on.......


For ME:
DA/SA=Sig 9mm or HK P30 LEM 9
Striker fired= Glock 9mm
If it's a .45= 1911
Suppressed= HK in .45
I like anything in 10mm

 
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Good heavens.

I still grieve the stillbirth of the Taurus Raging Judge 28.

The magazines are universally acknowledged to be badly-converted 9mm Luger mags, but there are still moments when I wish I'd jumped on a Grand Power LP9M when they were on sale for under $500 just because a 9x18 Makarov with a five inch barrel and a 13-round mag is (IMHO) an incredibly silly idea.

And don't get me started on the French police surplus Arex Rex pistols in .32ACP with their 18-round magazines, 4 1/4" barrels and 22X-like operating system.
 
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I want a cannon.

Or a trebuchet. Thought about building one of them. It'd be a good retirement project.


Before you start swearing at me, casting dispersions upon my family name, and farting in my general direction…

There’s Trebuchet kits on the internet!
Small stuff to larger kits- 6ft to 8ft ones. $50 to a couple hundred dollars. Desktop to backyard size.
All you need is some basic tools, and an ample supply of rocks, or anything else you feel like launching: Potatoes, watermelon, liberals, gophers, annoying children…

Why do I know this?
Because Im an AWESOME uncle! (Don’t ask my Sister-in-law Wink)

My Brother and family were stationed in 29 Palms. More than enough rocks out there! Launching stuff in the back yard into the vast desert right behind their backyard.
(Don’t ask about the sidewinder rattlesnake, I guess the Military gets pretty serious about messing with them)


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...a nice, blue Ruger three-screw Blackhawk in .44 Spl.
 
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