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  1. #1
    PsychoI3oy
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    Default List of firearms I'd like to own:

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    Here's my list of firearms I would like to own (most may never happen but whatever). I don't curently own any, and may or may not get into any type of hunting, so these are all either for collector value (not resale, just my own personal fascination with older firearms) or based on what I understand about their technical merits (mmmm HK) in order that I'd be most likely to buy them:

    Ruger 10/22
    Ruger 45/22
    M-1 Garand
    1911 (either Kimber or SIG)
    some form of pump-action 12ga shotgun
    M1903?
    Winchester lever action replica? (in .22?)
    AR-15 (Bushmaster, simply cause their website is the most useful)
    H&K USP (caliber?)
    HK-94
    AR-10 (or AK)
    .50bmg rifle

    And now beyond the AR15.com post, I'll elaborate why I want these (at some point, I could barely afford the 10/22 I saw at Gander Mountain this afternoon).

    Ruger 10/22 - basic plinking, cheap ammo, fun to modify, easy to get back into the swing of things with.
    Ruger 45/22 - same as the 10/22, aditionally my wife said something about wanting a pistol.
    M-1 Garand - one of the alternate weapons in a WWII based game called Wolfenstein:Enemy Territory, I like the function, easy (dis)assembly (I've seen a video online somewhere about how to fieldstrip and clean it), and that ubercool *pling**pling**pling**pling**pling**pling**pling** pling**TING* sound as you empty the mag (or is it the clip on a M-1?). Inexpensive (compared to an AR-15) from the CMP, and truly an important part of American history.
    1911 - The default pistol in the above game, but a true work of genious from Mr. Browning (according to what I've heard from people who know such things) and my hands are plenty big enough to handle a .45acp over a 9mm
    pump action 12ga - utility pure and simple, I love multifunction anything, and a weapon that can shoot slugs and shot is cool in my book. I've always thought that skeet/trap/clay (not sure what the difference is) looks fun. I'm looking towards a Mossberg 500, but a Remington 870 at the right price wouldn't be turned down.
    M1903 - Same hisorical reasons as the M-1, but less attached to it as a piece of history - optional unless I find one at a really good deal.
    Winchester lever action - Sorry, I was just done watching Deadwood when I wrote this list. After talking to some people about it, I'd probably get it in .30-30 instead of .22, and possibly even use it for deer hunting (which one friend in PA does with his)
    AR-15 - duh. I mean, seriously, do I have to explain why I want one? The choice of Bushmaster wasn't soley based on the website, but after looking all of the major ones over I figured they're all about the same WRT reliability, accuracy, etc. The Bushmaster website, while not being the best looking (ugh ugly colors and bad navigation) had the most information on it, including a knowledge base with troubleshooting, full manuals, and other instructions and information. ArmaLite and Colt failed to provide any information I didn't already know about the AR-15.
    H&K USP - Default pistol in a little modern-set antiterrorist game called CounterStrike, I've also spent a lot of time reading stuff on hkpro.com and like the way H&K builds their stuff.
    HK-94 - The semiauto version of the mp-5, unbelieveably expensive and super hard to get ahold of. Pipe Dream. Again, I just like H&K stuff.
    AR-10/AK-74 - For some reason I thought the AK fired the same 7.62mmNATO that the AR-10 and other .308 rifles fire, but it's a different 7.62mm round. I'm not sure if I'd ever get up to this range for assault rifles, or if I'd start moving towards large bolt action calibers for hunting, but this is probably 15 if not 20 years in the future.
    .50bmg rifle - Again, pipe dream, but the idea of being able to hit something from 2 clicks away makes the little boy in me (which, lets face it, is on the surface of me more often than not) all tingly inside. I'd never buy one, I'd never be able to afford to feed one, but damn if I wouldn't like to shoot one and see if I could hit paper at 1km.

    Anywho, there's what I'd like, some more important than others to me (the M-1 would be important for me to get soon cause they don't have many left) and some I'll probably never get.

    Feel free to correct me if my reasoning's wrong or if I'm misinformed, but I'll take personal preferences with the appropirate ammounts of NaCl.

    -PsychoI3oy

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    AlphaAuriga
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    My list has the caveat that I don't need to be an FFL or have special licenses to own in no particular order.

    I'm hoping that I eventually own the majority of these.

    Barrett .50 Cal
    Barrett M468
    HK94
    HK Mk 23
    Springfield Armory SOCOM 16
    Benelli Tactical shotgun.
    Desert Eagle (.50 cal)
    S&W 500 (long barrel)


    Thats it for now. I don't have any particular reason for each of these other than I like them. The only one would be the HK 94 which I owned one back in the 80s....

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    Nice list.

    I know alot of people that made the 10/22 their first rifle. Accessories are readily available and cheap for them now.

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    The ones that float!

    Since we all are prone to them damn boating accidents in all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IchWarrior
    The ones that float!

    Since we all are prone to them damn boating accidents in all.
    LOL!!

    You got that right! :lol:

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    Time to dig this old thing up:


    Ruger 10/22 ---> own one now
    Ruger 45/22
    M-1 Garand
    1911 (either Kimber or SIG) ----> not sig, and the .45 glock works in this place
    some form of pump-action 12ga shotgun
    M1903? --- nah.
    Winchester lever action replica?
    AR-15 (Bushmaster, simply cause their website is the most useful)
    H&K USP (caliber?) ---> also replaced by the glock.
    HK-94
    AR-10 (or AK) ---> now a FAL, so don't need an AR-10
    .50bmg rifle


    so the list is down to:

    M1, 12ga, AR15, and something in .50bmg eventually (possibly a .50beowulf upper for the AR).

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    Come on guys..lets get creative, it's a wish list

    Garand.....nah......M-1A
    HK-94.......nah......Navy MP5
    add a HK PSG-1 and an SL-8 too
    HK G11 prototype
    .22LR pistol..........Hammerli 232 rapid fire
    Colt 1911A1 Singer manufactured WWII
    Thompson M-27A-1 45ACP and 9mm
    Luger 1906 Russian
    Magnum Research Lone Eagle in 22-250
    Star Megastar 10mm
    Anschultz 1913 Supermatch...thats a .22lr plinker
    FN FAL/PARA Belgian made
    how about a FN P90
    Russian Droganov
    Ingram M-10 .45ACP and 9mm supressed
    Holland & Holland double...say 700 Nitro Express

    Like I said....it's a wish list
    I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.

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    Glock 7. :wink:
    Sarcasm, Learn it, Know it, Live it....



    Marlin is the end all be all of everything COAR-15...
    Spleify 7-27-12

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    Quote Originally Posted by GLOCK FAQ
    Where can I get a porcelain or ceramic Glock, you know, the Glock 7?
    There is no such thing as a porcelain or ceramic Glock. All Glocks are made from polymer and steel and always have been. This rumor got started (or maybe fueled) by a line from Bruce Willis in the movie 'Die Hard 2: Die Harder':

    "That punk pulled a Glock 7 on me! You know what that is? It's a porcelain gun made in Germany. It doesn't show up on your airport X-ray machines, and it cost more than you make here in a month."

    This is, of course, complete hogwash. Don't believe everything you see in the movies.
    From GLOCK's Web site

    I had to look that one up...never heard of it before. The G18 is the full auto version of the G17...is that what you wanted Marlin?
    I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.

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    No, it was sarcasm, didn't You notice the :wink: . :lol:
    Sarcasm, Learn it, Know it, Live it....



    Marlin is the end all be all of everything COAR-15...
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