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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 10:21 PM
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So whats everyone got for guns

I have far to many to list here, if i did it would be bigger than bigtruck311's mod list.

3 ruger 10-22's
8 Anschutz 22's
2 Sako finfires
a couple a few of misc 22 rifles.
A couple a few shotguns
A 260, 308, 3-222's, 7mag, probably a few i forgot.
3 air rifles
A 40cal glock, 2 TC contenders with about 5 barrels,2 custom 1911's, 3 S&W 686, 2, Browning Buckmark target, 2 hammerelli 208s's, Taurus 45acp rev.,MarkII ruger w/volquartsen upper and trigger,I know I have more but can't name them all.
My safe is overflowing and no doubt worth far more than my new truck.

if i can figure out how to put a pic here i will open the door and take a few shots of the safe.

Some put their money in the stock market i put mine into guns. I have a few stocks but they don't seem to go up in value like the guns do.
 
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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 10:30 PM
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Re: Re: Ruger No. 1

Originally posted by inbred
whatcha shootin' at with it? Personally, I'd stay away from an oddball like a .204 ruger. Ammo and reloading supplies will probably be hard to come by.
that's the great thing about guns, nobody wants the same stuff...
I want it for coyotes, mostly. Ammo and components won't be hard to come by here. I also want it because it is different. I love that No. 1 action too.
 
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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 10:35 PM
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Here are a few of my handguns.

 
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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 11:16 PM
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I currently am in the market for a Ruger No. 1 in .375 H&H. From what I have studied they are a great design weapon. If you are a handloader they are even better. I have heard from several sources that they tend to have a longer throat than most other guns of the same caliber. This combined with not having a max length baised on the length of the mag allows alot of flexibality in seating depth.

The .17 is one of my favorite cat guns.

Joe
 
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Old Jan 4, 2005 | 12:35 AM
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just bought a glock 26 9mm 2 days ago, i also have a

9mm hi-point carbine,
browning gold series 20 guage
browning sweet 16 belgium
browning sweet 16 japan
 
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