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can you name all the guns you have? or at least a number of them?

i wish i had too many to count

2007-12-22 14:00:25 · 13 answers · asked by notthenameiwanted 3 in Sports Outdoor Recreation Hunting

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I don't have a problem listing some of mine. Since I re-route my postings here through a web service, it's unlikely anyone outside the government can trace me. They're all legal, so anyone inside the government who is interested already knows.

Handguns - .22 Jennings semi-auto (POS!), S&W .38 nickle-plated revolver, HiPoint semiauto .40S&W, HiPoint semi-auto 9mm, CZ semi-auto .45, and Ruger Blackhawk .357 single action revolver (my favorite!).

Yes, I know what they say about Hi Points -- I don't care. I've never had a failure to eject or feed with either of them. Butt-ugly and pretty heavy, though.

Long arms -
SKS -- 1 Chinese, 2 Yugos.
Mosin Nagant -- 2 Russian M44s, 1 Hungarian M44, 1 Russian 91/30.
AK - only 1, a Romanian WASR 10/63
Maverick 12 gauge pump shotgun
Marlin Papoose .22 with floatable case
Auto-Ordnance replica M-1 carbine

These are some of the ones that work. I also have a few broken-up pieces I keep for parts, and I may get some of them in working order someday.

Oh yeah, the missus has a fancy custom titanium semi-auto dealie that looks like a sci-fi raygun and cost more than my car.

I'm not allowed to touch it.

All of MY guns, however, she refers to as "ours."

I ask you, is that fair?

I must admit, though, I can't be trusted near a gun show or shop with the grocery or mortgage money.

2007-12-23 02:19:54 · answer #1 · answered by Dont Call Me Dude 7 · 0 0

I have a couple shotguns. The first one is a Mossberg 500 with a 6 shot tube that has an 18" home defense barrel, 24" barrel for skeet, and a 22" rifled barrel, and there's an 8 shot magazine tube that fits a 20" barrel. The other shotgun in my collection is a little unusual. It's a Beretta 1201FP autoloading riot gun with a Benelli pistol grip, DMW large safety, large charging handle, and can take 6 shells in the tube, one on the shell elevator, and one in the chamber.

For rifles, I have a Savage 10FP that can easily outshoot my old Remington 700 that I don't have anymore. On top of that is a SWFA SS20x42 Mil-Dot scope sitting in Burris Xtreme 30mm rings. It sits on a Rock Mount bipod.

Next to that is a Bushmaster XM15E2S rifle with a heavy barrel varminter upper, as well as a short barrel carbine upper. It came installed with the adjustable Bushmaster target trigger, and bump fires very well with the carbine upper. On top of the varminter upper there's another SWFA SS scope, but a 10x42 on this one. There're too many other accessories for this to list, really. Most of them were bought as a joke to see how much junk I could bolt onto an AR.

Then, to appease the AK guys, I bought a Saiga .308. There's nothing exceptional about it. It's pretty picky with ammo, jams pretty often, usually due to short stroking, and generally is a PITA. It's not quite as dirty as the AR is, but it's harder to clean well, seeing as how it's all riveted together.

Out of curiosity, I also have a Lusa 94 9mm carbine. It's the equivalent of an HK lower from an MP5, and an open-bolt submachine gun upper, but fires from a closed bolt. It's a very strange machine, but it's pretty dependable, other than a few times when it wasn't.

Once I bought a Marlin 1895GS, a stainless steel lever action carbine in .45-70 when I was on the way back from the dentist, and I was still a little dopey from getting rods stuck in place of my nerves for a root canal. It was shiny, and the wood was pretty, so I bought it. Only when I got home and started to feel somewhat normal did I regret what I had done, but by then it was too late. The regret was immediately lost as soon as I took it shooting. It's a bit pricey, but it's a great rifle.

More recently, I became interested in the 80% firearms, and being a big fan of 1911 pistols, I purchased a casting for a frame. Since I live in New York, but haven't been here for a long enough time, it wouldn't be legal for me to finish it into a working pistol. So I didn't, but I did finish it into a working rifle. I cut the rails shallower and narrower than what's needed for a pistol slide, and used a Mech-Tech carbine conversion unit, and now have a legal 1911 carbine for .45.

There's a couple .22s and things, but those hardly count.

2007-12-22 14:26:15 · answer #2 · answered by fishtrembleatmyname 5 · 0 1

Kimber Custom II.45ACP---the best 1911 I ever owned
Browning Buckmark Field Model (who need Field Target sight hoods) .22lr---I always wanted one of these.

I used to have @ 12 guns (back in '99) and sold them to finance a wedding, a honeymoon, and a condo. I do not miss them as none of them were of the quality of the two that I possess now. I would rather have a few keepers, a spare parts inventory, and good ammo for range shooting than what I had before. I am currently deciding on whether to get a Beretta 92FS or the sinle-action-only FNH-USA P-9.
.45ACP, 9mm, and .22lr are all I need caliber-wise. .40SW is for people who only want one gun or cannot make up their mind with the 9mm or .45ACP choice.


Update: If someone does not want to post out of privacy that is fine (I would never post a serial number). But to cite government as the reason is so "black helicopter".

2007-12-22 14:12:24 · answer #3 · answered by david m 5 · 1 0

Right now, I am going through college, so all I can afford is my lowly old no1 mk3 lee-enfield. No one in my family feels it necessary to buy me one for a birthday or christmas either, but I have a deal with my parents that they will but me a new gun if I graduate with over 75% in most of my courses. At that time I will probably get a Browning BLR or I might just go vintage and get a mosin-nagant.

2007-12-22 14:45:31 · answer #4 · answered by Larry 5 · 0 0

moss .410, 1917 Eddystone 30-06(factory new, never blued or fired, just barrel and action) a sears .22, marlin 70, savage 204, springfield .22 mag lever action, glock model 19x 9mm, and some others, used to have every pistol that ruger made with the old style sights( 70's era) from the .22 bearcat up to the .45 cal, all six holers. at one time between my dad and I we had 23 pistols, rilfles and black powders total
HERE KITTY KITTY KITTY

2007-12-22 14:18:04 · answer #5 · answered by silverbullet217 4 · 0 0

Not going to list them all for several different reasons.

Here are my "known" firearms

S&W Model 19 .357mag
S&W 686 .357mag
Ruger Redhawk .44 mag
Tanfoglio 9mm
Old .22 mag 8shot revolver

Mossberg model 500, 8-shot
Marlin .22
Stevens 20guage
single shot 410

And a very LARGE assortment of rifles. None of which I am going to speak of ; )

2007-12-22 18:58:04 · answer #6 · answered by evo741hpr3 6 · 0 0

In my opinion it would be foolish to list ones entire inventory of firearms. Listing a few or even posting pics of a few isn't so bad, but I doubt if anyone will list everything they own.

A few of mine can be seen on my 360 page, but certainly not the entire inventory.
(I have received a few emails from fellow members about why it's not a good idea to post even a few pics of firearms, I guess I'm hardheaded because I still have them up, and occasionally add one)

2007-12-22 14:23:08 · answer #7 · answered by boker_magnum 6 · 4 0

Heckler & Koch USP Match in .40 S&W
Heckler & Koch SL-8 Tan(a hideous color)
Heckler & Koch SR9T

2007-12-22 14:35:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes I can name them all
yes I can count them all
but I will not do it here

2007-12-23 07:17:03 · answer #9 · answered by crazy_devil_dan 4 · 0 0

I am glad you asked this question....I printed out an inventory of mine, and the third page is not full yet....I need to buy some more.......

2007-12-23 06:15:29 · answer #10 · answered by Pullet Surprise 5 · 0 0

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