Do you name your guns?
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Do you name your guns?
I have four named at this time;
My AR is Vera, after a line from one of my favorite television shows.
My Marlin 1895 is Maralyn, after my inability to properly speak the English language.
And my two favorite carry pistols are known as " The Female Dogs" but not the polite version written here.
Anyone else?
My AR is Vera, after a line from one of my favorite television shows.
My Marlin 1895 is Maralyn, after my inability to properly speak the English language.
And my two favorite carry pistols are known as " The Female Dogs" but not the polite version written here.
Anyone else?
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I had my guide gun named but stopped it after some issues with whom it was named after. Don't know what I will name it now.
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For whatever reason, I never named my guns, but I have named my truck. Meet Ol Blue. 
The name doesn't fit the look of the truck, but since she has almost 280,000 mi, I thought it would be just fine. Crappy pic, but she's in the shop for some "cosmetic surgery" (cab corner, quarter pannel lip) right now and this is all I got.

The name doesn't fit the look of the truck, but since she has almost 280,000 mi, I thought it would be just fine. Crappy pic, but she's in the shop for some "cosmetic surgery" (cab corner, quarter pannel lip) right now and this is all I got.
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Name your gun
To those few that know I carry, they just ask if "Little Brother" is around. It doesn't matter which one I might be CCW'ing.
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The ones with personality are named but the others haven't been named yet.
My Trapper 45 Colt is Philadelphia (after Shirley Temple's character in "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon").
My Savage-Stephens 12 gauge with 18 inch barrels is Mean Elizabeth.
My Series 70 Commander is Ol' Bucketmouth.
Allen Martin is building me a Lehigh Valley smoothbore flintlock that I won't see for at least another couple of years but I've already named her Jenny Allison.
My Trapper 45 Colt is Philadelphia (after Shirley Temple's character in "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon").
My Savage-Stephens 12 gauge with 18 inch barrels is Mean Elizabeth.
My Series 70 Commander is Ol' Bucketmouth.
Allen Martin is building me a Lehigh Valley smoothbore flintlock that I won't see for at least another couple of years but I've already named her Jenny Allison.
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Not so far.
I have contemplated calling my number 1 in 45-70 "Puff the Magic Dragon", after shooting some cowboy loads through it. The recoil was so light, it was like a puff on the shoulder, but I bet it would still get the job done. Also, it is such a potentially versatile gun, it could do most anything, and with BP, the cloud of smoke will help justify the Dragon part.
Just point, press the trigger, and "poof", things disappear!
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I have contemplated calling my number 1 in 45-70 "Puff the Magic Dragon", after shooting some cowboy loads through it. The recoil was so light, it was like a puff on the shoulder, but I bet it would still get the job done. Also, it is such a potentially versatile gun, it could do most anything, and with BP, the cloud of smoke will help justify the Dragon part.
Just point, press the trigger, and "poof", things disappear!
take care,
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Re: Do you name your guns?
[quote="cutter"]I have four named at this time;
My AR is Vera, after a line from one of my favorite television shows.
Would that TV show be "Firefly"? IIRC Jayne named his favorite rifle Vera.
My AR is Vera, after a line from one of my favorite television shows.
Would that TV show be "Firefly"? IIRC Jayne named his favorite rifle Vera.
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SmokeEater2 wrote:cutter wrote:I have four named at this time;
My AR is Vera, after a line from one of my favorite television shows.
Would that TV show be "Firefly"? IIRC Jayne named his favorite rifle Vera.

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I used to, but I stopped, because I never refered to them by name, and I forgot which ones were which. There's a few names I can remember, but I no longer name guns (with one exception which I will hopefully pick up this spring).
Some of the ones I can remember:
Winchester 94AE Ranger - Lori (beautiful girl I used to have a crush on)
Marlin 336A - Michelle (Lori's beautiful friend)
NRM Colt 1991A1 GM - Summer (Dirk Pitt's love in Clive Cussler's books)
Springfield GI .45 - Velda (Mike Hammer's secretary)
Browning Hi-Power - Nicole (another beautiful girl I used to have a crush on)
I will hopefully be getting a Henry Big Boy this spring, which will be Jacqueline (my best friend (and beautiful, of course)).
Some of the ones I can remember:
Winchester 94AE Ranger - Lori (beautiful girl I used to have a crush on)
Marlin 336A - Michelle (Lori's beautiful friend)
NRM Colt 1991A1 GM - Summer (Dirk Pitt's love in Clive Cussler's books)
Springfield GI .45 - Velda (Mike Hammer's secretary)
Browning Hi-Power - Nicole (another beautiful girl I used to have a crush on)
I will hopefully be getting a Henry Big Boy this spring, which will be Jacqueline (my best friend (and beautiful, of course)).
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HILLARY & ROSIE ?cutter wrote:I have four named at this time;
And my two favorite carry pistols are known as " The Female Dogs" but not the polite version written here.
Anyone else?
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GANJIRO wrote:HILLARY & ROSIE ?cutter wrote:I have four named at this time;
And my two favorite carry pistols are known as " The Female Dogs" but not the polite version written here.
Anyone else?



Only one for me. One of my best friends nicknamed this one "baby", because I carried it with me everywhere, like my "baby"!!!

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No, but I ocassionally name individual bullets when I'm at the range.
Aw, shoot...
Goll dangit...
What the...
Oops.
Oh, stuff.
Oh, yeah...
Bingo.
Oorah.
Perfect.
Flyer...

Aw, shoot...
Goll dangit...
What the...
Oops.
Oh, stuff.
Oh, yeah...
Bingo.
Oorah.
Perfect.
Flyer...

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I have yet to see fit to name any of my guns. Although both my .45 Colt SAs have "Griff" engraved on the backstraps. One or more of us will respond when my name is called... Which depends on the speaker's tone of voice!
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I've always wanted one of those. Enfield = GOOD. 45-70 = GOOD. 45-70 Enfield = GREAT!GANJIRO wrote:I name all my boats, but so far only one gun "Smelly Nelly" my LEE ENFIELD SMLE (thus "smelly") based 45/70 Sporter.
My Siamese "Misha" likes the rifle too...
But my real question is: How did you get that possum to lay down next to your rifle???
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"You see, Vera? You dress yourself up, then you get taken out somewherecutter wrote:I have four named at this time;
My AR is Vera, after a line from one of my favorite television shows.
fun."
Vera is the name of the pistol the wife knows to get if I ever mention the name. Just in case da-shiong bao doo tze ever hits the fan.

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mklwhite wrote:"You see, Vera? You dress yourself up, then you get taken out somewherecutter wrote:I have four named at this time;
My AR is Vera, after a line from one of my favorite television shows.
fun."
Vera is the name of the pistol the wife knows to get if I ever mention the name. Just in case da-shiong bao doo tze ever hits the fan.
You mean like an emergency word? That is a very good idea. The wife, my sis, and I have three emergency words.
The first word means; I'm in an uncomfortable position.
The second word means; I may be in danger.
The third word means; Kill everything you see
We have used one and two, almost three. Good idea.
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Old thread, but fun!
My repo 1853 Enfield .577 Yankee killer is Victoria
My .50 cal TC Black Diamond XR is Herself
My Super 45 TC Black Diamond XR is Ol' Collywobbles. She occasionally gives me fits...
Haven't come up with a name for my .30-30 M99 yet
My repo 1853 Enfield .577 Yankee killer is Victoria
My .50 cal TC Black Diamond XR is Herself
My Super 45 TC Black Diamond XR is Ol' Collywobbles. She occasionally gives me fits...
Haven't come up with a name for my .30-30 M99 yet
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My AR10T is known as Big Brother. Nothing like a .308 hole !
My Perazzi is known as Thor's Hammer- it just crushes clay birds like, well a hammer.
As for Hillary & Rosie( my skin is crawling) that reminds me of a college buddy that raised rabbits. He named his doe bunnies Hillary and Nancy, that way he could eat their kids( Dave was/is a bit 'off')
My Perazzi is known as Thor's Hammer- it just crushes clay birds like, well a hammer.
As for Hillary & Rosie( my skin is crawling) that reminds me of a college buddy that raised rabbits. He named his doe bunnies Hillary and Nancy, that way he could eat their kids( Dave was/is a bit 'off')
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Bet he would be a scream around the campfire! That too funny. The only things i name are, pets... Todd/3leg
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No!
Not cars either.
Do not name chickens either, since I had to wring the neck of the first and last one I ever named.
Not cars either.
Do not name chickens either, since I had to wring the neck of the first and last one I ever named.

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I had...HAD...a real P.O.S. Remington bolt, tube fed .22 that I bought new, and was made in 80ish that I called The P.O.S. Easily the worst quality and worst accuracy ever.

Also, a real Marlin 1895GS that I called Thumper. For good reason. I loaded some 405 CorLoks @ about 1900...WAY too much thump.


Also, a real Marlin 1895GS that I called Thumper. For good reason. I loaded some 405 CorLoks @ about 1900...WAY too much thump.

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I carried an HK33 at work for 13 years he normally rode in my car with the pistol grip between the door post and a driver's seat he was called "Fritz". Then the agency I worked for decided we could only carry Colt AR's. That lasted 5 years and for the last 7 years, I carried an MP-5 in its place and a full auto L1A1 in the trunk for larger targets.
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Do I name my guns ?
Not a one, since I got my first "gun" (a Daisy Red Ryder BB-gun in 1952).
Today, several hundred guns later, still no names...………….
Although, sometimes when I hunt deer out-of-state, I have a "Monday gun", a "Tuesday gun", a "Wednesday gun", etc., etc., etc., etc.
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Do I name my guns ?
Not a one, since I got my first "gun" (a Daisy Red Ryder BB-gun in 1952).
Today, several hundred guns later, still no names...………….

Although, sometimes when I hunt deer out-of-state, I have a "Monday gun", a "Tuesday gun", a "Wednesday gun", etc., etc., etc., etc.

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Only one has a nickname. My eldest calls this one Ole Bunny Killer


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Usually just by their manufacturer or chambering. Sometimes I threaten to convene a meeting which will be attended by Mr. Ruger, Mr. Winchester and his son Mr. Rossi, and of course Mr. Marlin. Sometimes Mr. Bushmaster shows up, or Mr. Blackout, but if Mr. Mossberg has to attend, things might get ugly.
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Only 2 of them. Browning 1886 src is called Brutus, and Uberti 1876 is called Thumper.