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Many of us are happy with what we have, but.......What might tempt you to consider buying another pistol, shotgun?
A Field Grade CSMC Fox, an Officer's Model 1911 w/round butt, or maybe a SAA with a 3 inch bbl and birdshead grip?
PULL! Hal M. Hare
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I'm easily tempted, but not by those choices.
Recent acquisitions here are a Citori CXS because i said more than once if they ever made a target version Citori again without the stupid ports I'd buy one, a real 1911A1 from the CMP, and a Ruger Wrangler because it's hard to pass up a well made non-imported 22 for $200 in spite of the alloy frame.
I'm currently waiting on a lever cocked spring piston air rifle to have something to play with in the winter in the garage. I no longer call shooting outdoors in the winter 'fun'.
I've played with lever action rifles, buffalo guns, belted cased stuff, rapid fire pistol, etc... I have yet to own a double rifle just because of the expense and a real lack of a use for one other than just to broaden horizons but never say never...
"The price of good shotgunnery is constant practice" - Fred Kimble
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A good German double rifle (SxS) in 7/8/or 9.3mm W/scope would "turn my comb red" as my late friend WAG used to say. Mike
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Remington 40-XBR in 6x47 with wood stock
Sweet
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USAF RET 1971-95
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Micro Uzi registered receiver.
Bill Johnson
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maybe an over under combo gun
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Thompson with a drum magazine
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Be strong, be of good courage. God bless America, long live the Republic.
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I bought a sidelock yesterday morning before breakfast.
Great way to start the day.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan)
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Recently fell off the wagon to the tune of a 34” K80 Parcours with thin wall choke tubes. 11 years shooting a high rib gun…… we’ll see.
Dodging lions and wasting time.....
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