I've found it's hard to get them all out to the range at once so I just pick a few each time I go.
45:Īnd last but not least, my EBR (Evil Black Rifle), a Ruger SR556 Takedown with a few enhancements not pictured: Springfield Armory Champion Lightweight Operator. In the past 8 months or so I added a few to the collection: 300 WinMag, a Browning Auto 5 12 ga, a 1971 vintage Colt 1911 which has been retired, a Ruger KGP141 4" stainless. 30-06), an old and well used Remington Nylon 66 (my first ever firearm), a pre-64 Winchester Model 70 in. My modest collection includes a pair of Sako Finn Bear L61R rifles (.25-06 and. Wow Ivan.nice group of firearms you have there! I'm slowly weighing whether or not I'd be better off with a semi-auto rifle like the Browning BAR or a lever-action Marlin in. A friend of mine living in Orlando wants me to come down and go feral pig hunting with him. In about 10 years I'll probably collect a few more Sigs, Beretta O/U shotguns, and a couple synthetic stock hunting rifles. One gun I would love to find "new" (unfired) is a Lee-Enfield. I also had a bunch of Glocks that I sold because I prefer the grip angle of the Sig-Sauer pistols and therefore am more accurate with it. I sold it intending to buy a gas piston AR. I used to have a Bushmaster XM-15 rifle with an Aimpoint red-dot scope. 40 S&W I bought because it's made in Korea. 270 Win made in North Carolina - which makes mine somewhat rare, and a Daewoo semi-auto in. Right now I have a Sig P229 in 9mm, a Sig Mosquito (.22), a Winchester Model 70 in. I've pared down the number of firearms I own before I started having kids. I'd happily take a semi-auto version if there was such a thing. Ivan - from what I can tell you love HKs, revolvers, and M1911s :thumbsup: I cannot afford any sort of $$$$ fancy engraving, or Gold Inlay, and again, making it that pretty, it would no doubt wind up being a "closet queen", and figure what good is that? Why save it for someone else to one day enjoy, that life is too short? Have been seriously considering a Single Action, 5-1/2" Barrel in Case Hardened Frame, Dome Bluing, with perhaps one piece High Grade European Walnut Grips (Or possibly Tru Ivory?), perhaps Polished Hammer Sides? Not sure about going to Bright Blue Appointments (Screws) on the Gun? I can't afford nothing too fancy, and probably just as well, cause then I'd probably not want to shoot it. While I know the name Colt has high reverence in terms of Single Actions, I myself have been considering ordering somthing from USFA. Ive been surfing for the last hour trying to make sense out of Sakos numbering system. The bottom of the barrel is stamped 'imported by Garcia'. It is a L61R Finnbear 270 with a McMillan stock added. While I browsed through most of the thread, I don't believe I've seen one Single Action Revolver in your collection? A little surprised that you appear not to have taken to such guns? I recently picked up my first Sako in a trade. You have quite impeccable tastes in weaponry.