Mine were lost in an unfortunate boating accident ;)
Sad. Sorry for your loss. Unfortunate boating accidents, has taking so many.
Shit! Mine too. The dangers of boating is real.
Mine were lost in an unfortunate boating accident ;)
Sad. Sorry for your loss. Unfortunate boating accidents, has taking so many.
Shit! Mine too. The dangers of boating is real.
Guac 9
Beretta Model 96. Which is the same as the Beretta Model 92 only in 40 caliber.
I don't have that gun anymore. Wish I did I loved it.
I have a 92X full size. can confirm. that is a nice damn gun.
That Beretta was probably one of the most accurate shooting pistols. I have ever owned.
Beautiful I was just looking at it.
If you can lay your hands on one and have the cash you will not regret that purchase.
S&W SD40VE. My brother - retired LEO - went to a gun show with me and gently steered me away from a Jiminez 9MM, saying that cops called that make of guns a “Jaminez.” Love my S&W. Now it is joined in the safe with a 10-8 wheelgun.
Grampa died when I was 7 and was given his 20 gauge side by side.
That's one of the most American things I've heard in a while. Really cool sucks that you're Grandpa passed on when you were only 7 though.
Thanks. Miss him, went way too early.
Handgun:
Rifle:
I'm Swiss that may explain my choices.
Your people make awesome fucking rifles. I have had, prior to a boating accident, an old K-31. The cost on the ammo sucks, but the damn thing is nearly a century old and still does circa 1moa. Crazy-town.
Yeah I'm lucky to live in a country which produces fine weapons and has a law allowing me to own them. I love the K-31 but never realized that in other countries the ammo would be relatively scarce and therefore pricey. Over here we can buy the ammo pretty cheap since it's still used as ordnance.
American here. Yeah, we call it 7.55 Swiss, and if you want it it's synonymous with the k-31. I'm sure there are other rifles chambered in it here, but i've never seen one. It's still relatively obscure, it used to be a hella expensive rifle until your country decided they didn't need to keep a million of them in storage any longer and decided to sell the lot. I picked up mine during that time before the price went back up.
The gun laws seem in your country seem like they're the best in all of Europe. Do you mind if I ask, how do other Europeans conceive of Swiss gun culture? Do they consider it backwards? Or just a quirk? Or do they hope that your gun rights are clamped down on soon?
Single-shot 20ga. Can't remember the manufacturer, and I'm too lazy to get it out of the case. Taught me to be patient when dove hunting.
When I was 11 years old I was gifted a bolt action 20ga made by stevens. We had pheasant and quail where I grew up.
I wouldn't mind getting a nice shotgun next.
2020 first time buyer here. I picked up a 229. Can't believe i lost it already...
Ruger LCR
I think you mean Mosin Nagant
Yes, Thank you for the correction.
H&K P30L good gun, great trigger. I let it go when I got a cz75 and decided I didn't need 2 full size 9mms in the rotation.
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