Your #1 Favorite Firearm you have
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Favorite Handgun: STI Marauder 9mm SHOT Show
Favorite Pistol: Sig MPX with 4.5”/8” barrels
Favorite Rifle: Larue 14.5” 556
Favorite Bangstick: Ruger RPR 6.5 with Gen 2 Vortex PST
Favorite Shotgun: Benelli SBE2 - setup for 3-gun
Favorite Pistol: Sig MPX with 4.5”/8” barrels
Favorite Rifle: Larue 14.5” 556
Favorite Bangstick: Ruger RPR 6.5 with Gen 2 Vortex PST
Favorite Shotgun: Benelli SBE2 - setup for 3-gun
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I guess mine are favorites of the moment. Each firearm I have owned had to fit a performance niche and had to be one I enjoy shooting. I have a few multiples for one reason or another. The favorite for me is the one I just shot, the one I am currently shooting or the one I expect to shoot next.
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Pistol - Kimber Eclipse Custom II
Rifle - Sig Sauer MCX 11.5" SBR
PCC - CZ Scorpion SBR
Shotgun - Browning 725 Skeet
Rifle - Sig Sauer MCX 11.5" SBR
PCC - CZ Scorpion SBR
Shotgun - Browning 725 Skeet
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Re: Your #1 Favorite Firearm you have
Handgun--Colt 1911 that was my Grandfathers
Rifle--Savage model 99 that was my uncles
Shotgun--Sears and Roebuck 20ga single shot that my dad gave me for my first gun in 1967
Modern firearms
Handgun--any of my 1911's
Rifle--My newest--Weatherby Vanguard 300 win mag
Shotgun--Hard to say. I only have 4 and other than what I listed above, I like them all the same.
Rifle--Savage model 99 that was my uncles
Shotgun--Sears and Roebuck 20ga single shot that my dad gave me for my first gun in 1967
Modern firearms
Handgun--any of my 1911's
Rifle--My newest--Weatherby Vanguard 300 win mag
Shotgun--Hard to say. I only have 4 and other than what I listed above, I like them all the same.
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Like many, my favorite is my most recent... But I do have a few that I like a little more than the others.
My Canik Tp9SFX
My Ruger Mark 4 Hunter
And my S&W Stainless
My Canik Tp9SFX
My Ruger Mark 4 Hunter
And my S&W Stainless
Re: Your #1 Favorite Firearm you have
Texas_Blaze wrote: ↑Mon Feb 18, 2019 9:30 pm G17. Daily carry. Reliable. Never failed to go into battery. Thousands of rounds. Never have to clean it.
You still have to clean Glocks. They are not impervious to carbon build up, dirt, dust, water, or anything else just like any other gun. I’ve seen Glocks Fail. Most of the time it was due to not being cleaned or limp wristing. Glocks can take a lot of punishment and go a long time usually without being cleaned but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t.
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TMI. You mean now I am going to have to buy cleaning supplies?cmgee67 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 12:08 pmTexas_Blaze wrote: ↑Mon Feb 18, 2019 9:30 pm G17. Daily carry. Reliable. Never failed to go into battery. Thousands of rounds. Never have to clean it.
You still have to clean Glocks. They are not impervious to carbon build up, dirt, dust, water, or anything else just like any other gun. I’ve seen Glocks Fail. Most of the time it was due to not being cleaned or limp wristing. Glocks can take a lot of punishment and go a long time usually without being cleaned but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t.
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Nah! Just got buy a new one every time your done shooting!
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The one in my hand.
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Re: Your #1 Favorite Firearm you have
I have two favorites, both old:
Windchester model 90, .22 WRF (.22 Special) that was my Dad's. Used all through WWII on the farm for everything from rabbits to butchering.
Savage Model 99, .300 Savage. My folks gave it to me new in 1952 while in my Junior year in High School. I have shot considerable game with this rifle.
Windchester model 90, .22 WRF (.22 Special) that was my Dad's. Used all through WWII on the farm for everything from rabbits to butchering.
Savage Model 99, .300 Savage. My folks gave it to me new in 1952 while in my Junior year in High School. I have shot considerable game with this rifle.