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What gun brands do you own the most of?

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Kewl.

What do you do to pass the time in between sightings?


For those of you with multiple firearms from the same manufacturer, do you have multiples of the same model?
No.
But one of the pistols and one of the rifles use the same firing pin and extractor.
So I got that going for me.
Which is nice.
 
For those of you with multiple firearms from the same manufacturer, do you have multiples of the same model? I was watching a Tactical Toolbox YouTube video and he was going through his safe. Must have counted 10 Glock 19s, plus a few P80 G19 builds. I understand that they can be customized, so having multiples isn't unheard of, just curious.
Same model? In some cases; my Webleys are all basically the same, and at various times I've had multiple SW Model 36/7s. But they always had different finishes or grips or target hammers or whatnot. None would ever be identical.

Again, other than the Webleys, I don't have much interest in guns that look and feel the same. The folks with multiple identical or near-identical ARs or Glocks puzzle me, but different strokes, different folks.
 
Remington. Seven:
.221 fireball XP-100, 28 gauge 870 Express, 12 gauge 1100, .22 541S, .22 40X, .223 700 VLS, .308 700 Varmint. All but the 870 were made back in the day when Remington produced quality firearms.
 
EGW makes a readily avalaible tooled steel external extractor for the sig 1911,s its a pretty simple change out and doesn't need to be tweaked (adjusted) like an internal extractor that's common to most 1911,s


Most of their guns are serviceable, but I just don't like the way they look. (their slide profiles are weird to me, I like slab-sided 1911s ) They used to be total dumpster fires when the GSR came out but they have come a long way. One thing to look out for, they use an external extractor, though. I have no idea whether this part is common or not or procurable via a
commoner. One thing I like about all the 1911s I do have, is they're all series 70 (no firing pin safety garbage) and any 1911 gun plumber dude will have parts and can easily work on them. I don't have to rely on factory service. I am weird with 1911s though, unless something is hosed if its a minor problem I would rather have a local gunsmith fix the
thing than send it out. Usually the end result is better.

I just bought my first Springfield (Vickers Masterclass) and I actually am impressed for the price point. (under 1400 bucks) I like my DW specialist too, but the DW costs a lot more than that gun does. The Springer is actually more comfortable to shoot because its not quite as aggressive in its checkering and so on.
 
I'm being 100% totally serious here...

NERF. Easily 20-25.

My house and yard is littered with Nerf darts. I shred at least 4-5 every time I mow the lawn.
I found one yesterday in a shovel full of snow.

In my defense here thread title says "guns" not "firearms"
Lawnmower confetti. I give the kid fair warning to clean them up before they become fertilizer.

Ruger, because I need a 22lr in every possible configuration the mind can dream up.
 
As posted above, I have more Made by Mountain than anything else. I no longer own any AR's that I did not build myself plus my AK and others are self built. Otherwise it would be Glocks of various calibers and lengths. They are like screwdrivers- you need different sizes for different jobs, though I think your average screwdriver is more aesthetic and would have a better trigger if it had one.
 
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