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Better wish for 2 of everything Hun, otherwise it's all going straight into my gun box... and I'll send you a postcard from Thunder RanchAZMLII said:This is my wish list, given the constraints of living in Massachusetts:
1) An A.L.P., Class A L.T.C.
2) A pocket pistol and holster; either a S&W 442 or a Seecamp LWS32
3) Sending my Springfield Champion to Springfield for some much need work
4) Meprolight adjustable night sights for my Glock 21
5) A trip to Thunder Ranch
6) A Pedersoli Tryon Rifle
7) A Para Ordanance 1911 SSP
8) A Bushmaster A2 style 20in Rifle
9) A Remington Model 1100 Shotgun
10) A CZ 452 FS
11) A Beretta 92FS; or 90-Two when they become available
12) A Sig P239 in 9MM
SiameseRat said:Better wish for 2 of everything Hun, otherwise it's all going straight into my gun box... and I'll send you a postcard from Thunder Ranch
Having a husband who shoots is great!
Ray P said:Nice choice! Beats those damned in-line/loop-hole/smoke poles.
A Lyman .50 perc pistol (with belt hook added) would go well with that.
Nickle said:Don't forget, that works both ways, SR. My carry gun is actually my wife's.
Nickle said:I don't need to really know her. I know the mindset, my wife is quite similar in some ways. There's a reason I bought her her own guns.
"What's mine is mine, and what's his is mine", is what comes to mind. Actually we share a lot of stuff, and I'd say I envy your choice, if I hadn't done pretty much the same thing.
They're both keepers, for sure.
MrsWildweasel said:I was just going to say what is mine is mine and what's Glenn's is mine. Actually my carry pistol was his at one time.
MidKnight said:Thanks to all the people before me so I could say "oh yeah, and that".
Model 70 Win in .308
AZMLII said:Nickle, In truth we share our toys. She just shoots more than me.
Jen is most definately a keeper.
AZMLII said:... I have an interest in blackpowder shooting, but i've only put about 2 rounds through an inline blackpowder rifle...
Ray P said:I am guilty of limiting my wishlist to cartridge guns; as that seems to be the focus of this forum. My blackpowder wish list is much better defined than my cartridge gun list.
1. A Swivelgun
2. A blunderbuss
3. Another Pietta Remington 1858 in high-polished stainless steel.
4. Paper Cartridge Sharps
5. Pennsylvania longrifle in .32 caliber
6. SxS shotgun in 12 gauge
MrsWildweasel said:I was just going to say what is mine is mine and what's Glenn's is mine. Actually my carry pistol was his at one time.
dwarven1 said:OK, so there IS an advantage to Kath not being a shooter - I don't have to share my toys.
Oh. well. Maybe I'll have to share them some day.
SiameseRat said:You know, thinking back on my wish list, and Patrick's wish list, I think #1 on all of our lists should be the money to buy everything on our lists...
I used to love the Automag II; at least the short one. The full-sized AMII has a little 'flair' at the bottom of the grip that makes for an uncomfortable grip for me. But the short one puts the flair between fingers, and it sits nicely in my hand. I'm still trying to remember why I sold the little thing.dwarven1 said:Actually, I should add a couple of guns to the list.
An AMT Automag II (the .22 WMR kind).
And...
A .44 Automag (I'll really need some $$$$ for that - I think they're up in the $2500 range!)
Ross
Conga-rats!!!DR said:I just crossed one item off it (alloy Commander sized 1911).
DR said:An AR is on the list but far down. I still haven't figured out quite what I'd do with one.