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  • M118LR

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    I have only one Gun, it's purely for fun. It's grown Old, wrinkled, and can only please me nowadays. But it is still just my one gun.

    Can we discuss firearms in the future? LOL.
     

    Rebel_Rider1969

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    My favorite is a difficult decision. Best I can do is the top 2, the first a grail gun from childhood desire and the other is a rifle I always admired. I rewarded myself with one to stop smoking a few years ago.

    Childhood grail gun:

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    Kickass Rifle: shown with an AR 9mm pistol with 5.5" barrel!

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    Love them top breaks!!
     

    ccity06

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    My favorite is whichever one I’m holding at the moment. That’s why my wife won’t let me go to the gun store anymore.
     

    Butch

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    My favorite has to be my 1911 Colt Goverment Model. I bought it from my 1SG at Ft Polk back in 1977 for $150. I love this gun. It's reliable and accurate.
     

    ls1_guru

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    This one came to mind. Finland M39 Mosin Rifle. Up in my top 5 as well.

    I bought this from a guy for $100 6 years ago...according to him it was a Mosin and that is what the going rate was. Didn't argue haha. A lot of old Imperial Russian parts on it.

    Got a pretty good grouping at 300 yards with the Yugo 7N1 Yellow Tip stuff, it seems to like that well.

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    ted-hurst

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    Romy AK Wire Folder for rifle and Glock 34 Gen 5 for pistol.
     

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    MaxNr

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    Either of my two US Rifle, M1's. Both have match barrels and are tack drivers.
     
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    Which ever one I have in my hand at the moment.

    But the gun I think is the most elegant is the Colt Model 1860 Army.
     
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    I bought this Browning BDA-380 from a GCGF member 12 or so years ago. I found a Kydex IWB cross draw holster and it’s now my favorite gun. Whether I have on a t-shirt or casual business attire it conceals extremely well and is a joy to shoot. I don’t remember the member’s name that I got it from but I thank you for letting me buy this wonderful little pistol from you.
     

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    moron1

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    I grew up watching "The Rifleman" and still love how a lever action feels. As far as handguns go I have always liked the look and feel of the 1911. I also love Remington 1100 shotguns because they are so easy on the shoulder but I also love a good pump shotgun too. Oh, and whatever those 22 single shots with diopter sights they trained us on when I was 12 years old. The list could go on and on but if only one then I will go with a good lever action rifle.
     

    M118LR

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    Have a lot of faith in:

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    Yet the never photographed Glock 21 SF and Remington Bolt action reside in the drag bag.
     

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