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dream gun list!!! lets see them

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here's mine "at the moment" im sure there will be more. :lol3:

Christensen arms
Carbon One Custom

308 win
Barrel Type: Carbon Bull
Barrel Length: 26-inch
Action Type: Remington SS
Trigger Type: Jewel Custom
Trigger Weight: 2-lb
Stock Type: Carbon Thumbhole
Stock Color: Tan with Black
Titanium Muzzle Brake
Teflon Coated Action

Korth combat revolver .38/.357

Henry repeating arms big boy dlx 45colt
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Now that IS a dream list

TankerHC said:
One of every type 1911 ever made.
One I'd love to have for myself but I've got one Colt Series 70 that has had a lot
of work done by Billy Tierce and a Les Baer all stainless built by Billy from a matched
set of slide and frame, also by Billy and since I'm on the larger side, I don't need
a compact 1911 to carry concealed.
A Glock in every caliber they make. :woohoo:
Loaded M1A

M1 Garand

Savage Model 20 .300 Savage

Ruger M77 in .250-3000 and one in 7x57

Custom Mauser in 30-06
Gitschlag said:
Saw a G-43 at the Slidell gun show on Saturday.

;)
From a dealer, or? What was the asking price? I never see those around here. But they are WAY more common than the G41s (Mauser or Walther).
It was a dealer. Wasn't a familiar dealer to me and wasn't paying a whole lot of attention to be perfectly honest.

I believe the price on it was $1100, but I could be mistaken. Does that sound like the price range of G-43's?

:)
Probably the #1 gun on my all-time want list is a Winchester 1895 in 7.62x54R (Rimmed Russian).

I like to fantasize about guns that probably fell into the "long lost" abyss, and this is the top of the list.

Do any of y'all ever wonder whatever happened to all of those weapons and gear that the US sent to Chiang kai-Shek that was almost immediately surrendered to the ChiComms as Chiang's army was falling apart? Garands, 1911's, 03A3's, M1917's, etc., etc., etc.

I wonder if there's a huge arms room somewhere in the bowels of a ChiComm installation someplace with thousands of prime examples of our mid-century arms craftsmanship or if they just melted it all down after they captured it.

I like to navel-gaze like that.

:idk:
My list is short.................

Colt Mustang (380acp)

And maybe a Norrell ported suppressor for my S&W 76...............

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Springfield 1903A3 (Working on it now :thumbup: )

Maybe a SIG 522?

An original 1911A1 WWII vintage.
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It was a dealer. Wasn't a familiar dealer to me and wasn't paying a whole lot of attention to be perfectly honest.

I believe the price on it was $1100, but I could be mistaken. Does that sound like the price range of G-43's?

:)[/quote]

Sounds like a fair price to me... Why doesn't any of the good stuff ever make it up here?!
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