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Borrego
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# Posted: 25 Aug 2010 09:09pm
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I got my Security Six passed on from my dad and it is one of my favorite shooters! I changed to the Hogue grips and doctored up the sights so they're more visible. A great gun!!!
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Gary O
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# Posted: 26 Aug 2010 10:49pm
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Quoting: flatwater Thats what Germany, Australia and most all the other countries thought. They will never go after our guns. In the great imposter's cabnet you will find some of the most gun hating Socialist/comunist's around.
No truer words.
Our rights are being removed from right under our apathetic noses.
Not being paranoid, it's just happening.
Been to other countries, China being the most stringent. Thought I was going to a gulag a couple times, let alone seeing how they treat their own.
Our freedoms are so precious. Please study the issues, measures, and candidates, then vote.
My guns won't be taken, not so sure about my children..............
Sorry to wax political on a site for peace seeking cabiners, but this too is another freedom.
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Lawnjoky
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# Posted: 26 Aug 2010 11:47pm
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Every cabin should have a pump 12 gauge. There is someting about the sound of pumping it that communictaates better than any verbal threat.
357 is too small for hogs unless you get a perfect shot in the ear. Than 22 would do it. I found this out first hand. In the ecitement I muct have shot five ronds into the hog's forhead. Then I calmed down and put one in the ear.
My normal open carry gun is a Ruger New Vaquero 45 colt that was worked over by Clements. I also have one of those anniversary 44 mag flat tops. It is a it big for everyday carry.
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Gary O
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# Posted: 27 Aug 2010 06:58am
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Quoting: Lawnjoky I muct have shot five ronds into the hog's forhead
My son's friend, Richey, related a story to us. He worked for a rendering house for a bit. Got a call from a farmer. Needed his pet pig put down. Richey took his 357, found the hog, shot it in the head several times. Strolled over to the farmer. Said, "She's down, it's over, Helen didn't suffer any". Moment later the hog stumbled around the corner.........
Yeah, in the ear, or in the stomach.
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RIjake
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# Posted: 27 Aug 2010 01:05pm
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I'm a certified gun nut. Here's what I've got right now but the collection changes from time to time.
Couple 1911 Couple small frame 9mm Some european military rifles Various shotguns 20 and 12g AR15 setup for highpower matches A couple .22 rifles Marlin 30-30
I've got a FFL-03 C&R so I'm always on the lookout for nice collectibles.
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Explorer
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# Posted: 3 Sep 2010 09:51pm
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I just bought a Ruger SP101 .357 myself a week ago. I really like it & so does my wife (that really surprised me). She was shooting light 38 loads & liked it better than my Bersa .380 auto. She was shooting it almost as good as me & I have been shooting for a long time. She just started to shoot. I would recommend that to you Wildwood, because if my wife can shoot it well, I would think that anyone would be able to.
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toyota_mdt_tech
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# Posted: 12 Oct 2010 12:12am - Edited by: toyota_mdt_tech
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Borrego, thats all? :D ;D . I dont even know all what I have, have to open the safe and check. But a few:
Colt AR15A2 pre ban Colt LE6920 (M4) FN FAL DSArms 308 (2 of these) "STG58" Norinco MAK90 milled receiver British Enfeild Mk V .303 (.311) Colt Anaconda 44 mag Real Tree cammo hunter Ruger Redhawk with scope in 44 mag S&W model 66-3 in 357 S&W 686-4 in 357 Browning A Bolt in 300 WIN MAG' Nikon 3X9X40 Winchester Model 70 classic Sporter BOSS in 300 WIN MAG Leupold 3X9X40 Winchester Model 70 stainless with synthetic stock in 300 Rem Ultra Mag Leupold 4.5X14X50 Vari X III Browning lever 22 (BLR) Sig Sauer P229 with Trijicon sights and Crimson Laser Colt 1911 45ACP Winchester Model 94 (pre 64) in 32WIN SPCL Winchester Model 94 trapper (16" barrel) in 30-30 Winchester Model 94 XTR in 30-30 H&K USP in 40 caliber Mosin Nagant M44 Winchester model 70 (pre 64) in 243 Nikon 3X9 Taurus PT19 22 cal Remington 1100 auto loader shotgun Winchester Model 1300 pump Winchester Model 190 22LR Ruger old army pistol (black powder) Thompson Contender Hawken 54 caliber Ruger M77 in 30-06 Mossberg 12 Gauge pump
I might add this is all I can remember now. Looks like I'm missing about 12 still.
I'm also a Lifetime member of the NRA and Blue Ribbon Coalition.
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toyota_mdt_tech
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# Posted: 12 Oct 2010 12:16am - Edited by: toyota_mdt_tech
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Quoting: lawnjocky Gun collections are patriotic. They reflect an appreciation for our heritage, that is us Americans. They are also freedom's last vote. Jocko
And its actually your constitutional duty to own firerarms IMHO!
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Gary O
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# Posted: 12 Oct 2010 09:29am
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Quoting: toyota_mdt_tech I dont even know all what I have, have to open the safe and check
Geezuss, t-tech, is it a walk in vault? Thought I had too many guns.................
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toyota_mdt_tech
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# Posted: 12 Oct 2010 10:34am
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Gary, I know how many I have, I know I'm missing 11 from my list. ;D I have a huge walk in closet, but 2 smaller safes. I have a home security system and no one knows the combos to the safe except me. So just to let everyone know, they are all secuyrely stored. I'm also a full reloader. I have dies for everything I own. I havent left any spent cases behind in years. ;D
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Borrego
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# Posted: 12 Oct 2010 10:17pm
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Shoot, I'm just plain embarrassed now ........:-) Nice collection, I'm workin' on it.....
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toyota_mdt_tech
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# Posted: 13 Oct 2010 09:12am
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Well, in all honesty, is started out small. You know, a few here, a few there. I liked everything I had, so I would never sell one to obtain another. Before you know it, its gotten a little nuts. Trick is to be the only one with the safe combo. Bring the new firearm home, leave it secured in your truck in the garage, then when the wife leaves, slide it into the safe. And if she never knows what you have, she wont ask, "when did you get that" and if she did, I'd say "oh, I've had that for years" :D
75% of what I have I bought new.
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Borrego
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# Posted: 13 Oct 2010 09:23pm
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Trick is to be the only one with the safe combo. Bring the new firearm home, leave it secured in your truck in the garage, then when the wife leaves, slide it into the safe. And if she never knows what you have, she wont ask, "when did you get that" and if she did, I'd say "oh, I've had that for years" :D
Yeah, that's the secret all right, hope they're not reading this!!!
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Gary O
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# Posted: 13 Oct 2010 10:14pm
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No secret. They've been doing it for centuries. Just not with guns.
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Xplorer
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# Posted: 15 Oct 2010 04:15pm - Edited by: Xplorer
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Update. Bought my wife a Tarus 94 .22 lr 9 shot revolver. Showed her the proper way of shooting it & she is shooting like a true marksman now. Next to save up for is a Ruger SR9c in stainless in 9mm :-)
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toyota_mdt_tech
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# Posted: 28 Oct 2010 12:27am
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Quoting: Xplorer Update. Bought my wife a Tarus 94 .22 lr 9 shot revolver. Showed her the proper way of shooting it & she is shooting like a true marksman now. Next to save up for is a Ruger SR9c in stainless in 9mm :-)
That is the camels nose under the tent or foot int he door. It just gets nuts from here. ;D
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manny
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# Posted: 11 Oct 2011 11:46am
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Quoting: toyota_mdt_tech AR15A2 pre ban Colt LE6920 (M4) FN FAL DSArms 308 (2 of these) "STG58" Norinco MAK90 milled receiver British Enfeild Mk V .303 (.311) Colt Anaconda 44 mag Real Tree cammo hunter Ruger Redhawk with scope in 44 mag S&W model 66-3 in 357 S&W 686-4 in 357 Browning A Bolt in 300 WIN MAG' Nikon 3X9X40 Winchester Model 70 classic Sporter BOSS in 300 WIN MAG Leupold 3X9X40 Winchester Model 70 stainless with synthetic stock in 300 Rem Ultra Mag Leupold 4.5X14X50 Vari X III Browning lever 22 (BLR) Sig Sauer P229 with Trijicon sights and Crimson Laser Colt 1911 45ACP Winchester Model 94 (pre 64) in 32WIN SPCL Winchester Model 94 trapper (16" barrel) in 30-30 Winchester Model 94 XTR in 30-30 H&K USP in 40 caliber Mosin Nagant M44 Winchester model 70 (pre 64) in 243 Nikon 3X9 Taurus PT19 22 cal Remington 1100 auto loader shotgun Winchester Model 1300 pump Winchester Model 190 22LR Ruger old army pistol (black powder) Thompson Contender Hawken 54 caliber Ruger M77 in 30-06 Mossberg 12 Gauge pump I might add What no SAVAGE
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toyota_mdt_tech
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# Posted: 11 Oct 2011 12:54pm
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No savage,not even the model 99. I do need to update my list. Picked up a new Sig Sauer 556 Classic. ;D
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Moontreeranch
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# Posted: 11 Oct 2011 07:51pm
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An update since I posted a while back...
I did get the Black powder 1851 colt Navy confederate in .44
I then got the buffalo (12" barrel) in a 1858 Remington new army .44 cal black powder.
Shoting those was a hoot but the black powder i slow and dirty..I then picked up a pair of Ruger Vaqueros in .45 Colt..Stainless with 5.5 " barrels.
Then since those are cowboy guns I needed a Cowboy rifle...earlier this year I picked up a Uberti 1873 Winchester level action in .45 colt.
Gifts from my dad included 2 rifles in .22 ( one scoped) and a 9 shot Double 9 .22 pistol (double action)
So in about a year and a half I went from zero guns to 8 ...boy howdy this new sport is going to be fun
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toyota_mdt_tech
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# Posted: 11 Oct 2011 10:29pm
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Mine started out all harmless and everything.... Now its gotten silly. I have slowed way down, not adding that fast and I never sell, just buy more. Moontreeranch, you will see what I mean. ;D
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Black Horse
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# Posted: 15 Dec 2011 10:47am
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Looks like i am late to the party with a follow on for your shotgun choice. But, an 870 will give you a lifetime of use/abuse. Add a slug bbl to a already versatile 28" factory bbl w/various chokes and you can take anything in North America! I also play a Takimine, EF340SCGN. I have had it for about 2.5 years and it is a very fine player for me. Cedar top gives awesome tone.
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turkeyhunter
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# Posted: 15 Dec 2011 07:48pm
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Quoting: Black Horse an 870 will give you a lifetime of use/abuse.
so true of all the guns i own, never had a REM 870 until about 4 years ago, traded a bow for one , and picked up another for $110 a year later,and got a new ( used) slug barrel for $80---my truck gun for sure. My turkey gun is a 870 with a red dot and turkey tube choke in xtra full.
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Bevis
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# Posted: 16 Dec 2011 01:34pm
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REM 870 here too...use the short rifled deer barrel on it with a slug. Have several other guns hidden around the house, in case of emergency/safety (wife knows location too)
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Hick
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# Posted: 16 Dec 2011 06:34pm
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I have a small list of guns. Some of them I will take to my grave. The list of guns 45/70 marlin lever action 30/30 lever action 270 WIn 22-250 Savage 2 marlin 22s 2 17HMRs Rugger 22 pistol 40 cal pistol 20 ga. over under 10 ga single shot 410.
Still looking for a pump or semi auto 12 ga.
My 45/70 I pack as my land gun with the 40cal. as my side arm. I don't worry about what is coming at me or shot placement with the 45/70. It is like hitting something with a hammer.
I don't think you can ever have to many guns!
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Borrego
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# Posted: 16 Dec 2011 09:13pm
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Hick - Nice list! So new question as I am thinkin about this myself: What gun(s) are next? Whether you 'need' them or not? :-)
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Borrego
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# Posted: 16 Dec 2011 09:15pm
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Oh, forgot to list mine - AR variant .223 Bolt Action 9mm CC .357 CC Sharps 45/120 Colt 1st Gen (another:)
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Hick
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# Posted: 17 Dec 2011 11:31am
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Borrego.
That is a gun you don't see to often. Sharps 45/120.
I think my 45/70 has a nice recoil. That has got to make your vision go blurry! Are you launching a 600 gain bullet? I would love to shoot that just once.
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wakeslayer
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# Posted: 4 Jan 2012 12:21pm
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Being in grizzly country, I keep a S&W .500 handy at the cabin for when we go backpacking and hiking. Wifey carries a .44. I keep a Tokarev 7.62x25 for two legged varmints. Also a Savage pump 12 ga. and a .17 HMR Remington for pack dogs and coyotes.
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happy to be here
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# Posted: 1 Feb 2012 03:45pm
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An excellent video to share. Makes you think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1nz0rPIU_w
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mrcvs
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# Posted: 1 Apr 2012 07:37am
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A fellow I work with bought a house a few years back with most of the contents included. Well, he found a gun that was made in 1897 (!!!). It is a .41 Long Colt. Do any of y'all know about reloading for this oddball cartridge, have you shot it or fired it before, etc.? Do you think it is safe to shoot with smokeless powder or should we stick to the black powder? It is my co-worker's firearm, but he said I could shoot it if I can reload for it. I have done this before, so I know what I am doing, but just with more modern rounds (.270 Winchester).
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