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    Quote Originally Posted by ben.mid View Post
    I hate these damned gun threads!!!
    I get so envious! I've had shotguns n the past but just a couple of air rifles now. They're fun, but i'd love a real gun again!
    There's gotta be a gun club near you mate 😃

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    Here's a little something for AcesandEights , who earlier today felt the need to show me his imitation 1911 in a "Knife Thread"

    His copy of a 1911,,,,,

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    Here are my real 1911's,, Colt Government Models, Series 70,,,,


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    Oh,,,, when your done wiping the tears from your eyes,, here is the Queen Bee.

    Colt Single Action Army 45LC

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    http://straightrazorpalace.com/finer...ml#post1298964

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    Quote Originally Posted by crushnbugs View Post
    Yes I am a gun owner and collector.

    I enjoy all makes models and types. From the very old antiques to the new generation laser guided ones. All gun accesories and ammunitions.

    You might say I have been at this for the past 22 years. I have a small collection and am happy to say I have had the pleasure of shooting many different makes and models from small 22's up through the 50 caliber and the 408 Chey Tac.(amazing rifle's).

    Please if you are not a GUN enthusiest, and have nothing nice or Gentlemanly to say DON'T.

    I have seen the other threads that are closed due to tempers flying high. I am sorry if you have been negativly affected by a gun or been subject to crime with a gun.

    I am a GUN advocate and enjoy them as much as I enjoy my straights.

    I will post up some pictures as soon as I can.

    I totally aggree, I have a small arsenal myself and couldn't be more for them. They are not bad, people are bad. But I know we have all heard this before. Unfortunatly the only ones we can change are the openmided ones that are willing to give guns a chance. OH well, at least my fiance is one of them.

    Quote Originally Posted by JokiJo View Post
    Guns are terrible! You know thousands of badgers die every year by guns? When will you crazy Americans learn that society would be a better place without them?

    on a side note,
    All I have to say is.... I LOVE it!!!

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    Whoa you guys have some cool looking guns.

    I'm 45 and until about 6 weeks ago never shot a gun in my life. Not sure why I had the urge to give it a try but very glad that I did. I have to ask my father why he never took me on deer hunting trips. It may be that as a kid I as kind of a spaz (just grew too fast and remained a bit uncoordinated for a good bit). He probably figured I'd hurt myself or that I'd make too much noise.

    I joined the local firing range and have been renting and shooting all kinds of handguns trying to figure out which I like best for my first gun.

    So far my favorite semi-auto is a Kimber 1911 (not a very fancy one, but the only Kimber 1911 they have for rent). Everything about that guns is just right imho. It feels so natural and right when you shoot it. A little heavier than the epoxies but that may be what makes it feel so natural and good to me when I shoot it.

    Among revolvers, for me the S&W 620 (7 shot 357 magnum) has percolated to the top among the half dozen or so I've tried. Just like the 1911, it just feels very natural and right.

    It's great fun to go shoot some targets and try to improve my aim. Great stress reliever and pretty easy to work into my day or evening.

    Hope to have some pics of something cool to post... most likely the 620 would be up first. I think that's one of those guns you'd just never regret having even if you decided later you wanted some other revolvers too.


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    Heston loved guns and look where he ended up - DEAD!

    Guns kill hundreds, and sometimes thousands of chimps a year. Many at the hands of Heston himself.

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    Putting a scope on this one from another tube soon. Thought I'd pop it on over here for you all
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    If anyone is from cali , contact Anrnold ASAP and urge him to veto bill 962 !!!!
    I didn't think it would get this far , this bill is useless and only affects laww abiding citizens like us ...... veto 962 NOW!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheajohnw View Post
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    MA resident but have been an NH resident for years. I could no longer live without freedom in a state that wants to eliminate me and the principles that I hold dear through attrition.
    I agree completely but my sons mother lives in MA and so does my SOs daughters father. Makes moving out of state tough and mostly the deciding factor to stay here for now...

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    I too have relatives in MA and work in MA. Fortunately, I was able to get away. MA is a great place for education, medical care, and to work, but the bad aspects of Puritanism still rears its ugly head from time to time. William Barker from my home town plead guilty to a capitol offence and promised to never do it again, but others stubbornly claimed innocence and refused to admit their guilt. Barker was imprisoned and the stubborn ones executed. Barker later died at home of old age. The charge was witchcraft. MA also drove the Quakers from my neighborhood to Nantucket where the Quakers founded the whaling industry and became leaders of the abolitionist movement. There were upright Puritans. John Eliott printed the 1st book in New England, the bible in Wampanoag for the "praying Indians" of Natick. The Puritans of Boston later incarcerated the Natick Wampanoags on Deer Island in Boston Harbor where most of them perished from exposure and starvation.

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