TAKE THE GUN POLL

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Re: TAKE THE GUN POLL

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Re: TAKE THE GUN POLL

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Can't be done
I have to many for specific reasons to limit it to three, heck I have three 30-30's alone that I won't give up.
now if it were four rifles maybe 45-70, 375 winchester, 30-30, 32-20 but I still have others that are keepers.
Can't even get my pistols down to three maybe 4 though
22rf, 357, 44 special and my ROA maybe as I have others that are keepers also
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Re: TAKE THE GUN POLL

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A .22 LR semi-auto rifle.

1. If it ever comes down to that choice I'm not going to care what is legal or not.
2. .22 LR will kill anything two or four legged that I will ever need to kill.
3. .22 LR is cheap, light, concealable, quiet, doesn't damage too much meat.
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Re: TAKE THE GUN POLL

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Hmmm....decisions....decisions

Handgun: Glock

Why? MAINTENANCE. I am not a gunsmith. If I'm allowed only 1 gun, then I need to be able to work on it. Glocks are the easiest to work on. $100 in parts and I can fix any problem so long as it's not the actual frame, slide or barrel.

Now, WHICH Glock I will keep is a different problem...but the "default" would be a Glock 19.


Rifle:

There's something to be said about a rifle that can accurately shoot out to 1,000 yards. I'd probably go with one of my scoped guns.
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Re: TAKE THE GUN POLL

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Remington 870 with standard field barrel and an assortment of chokes (What can I say, I love bird hunting) and I hate to play this card but I will also have the fully rifled barrel with a 2X7 leupold on top.

For the handgun It would be my glock 23

Around the house/target would be my grandpa's M1 carbine.
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Re: TAKE THE GUN POLL

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230therapy wrote:Hmmm....decisions....decisions

Handgun: Glock

Why? MAINTENANCE. I am not a gunsmith. If I'm allowed only 1 gun, then I need to be able to work on it. Glocks are the easiest to work on. $100 in parts and I can fix any problem so long as it's not the actual frame, slide or barrel.

Now, WHICH Glock I will keep is a different problem...but the "default" would be a Glock 19.
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