Gun owners.

I had so many guns at one point that I had to have two safes and still didn't have enough room.

My main shooters are:

Savage 111F 7mm Magnum, composite stock and a Leopold 4X40 scope
~this is my game-hunter and long shot plinker. Pretty proficient up to about 400yds using off-the-shelf Korloct 180gr rounds.

Savage .17 cal HMR, composite stock, bull barrel, 4~22X55 Leopold scope and match trigger.
~short range nail driver and quail/dove/rabbit gun. Anything on the ground I can hit to about 150yds if it's calm. Any kind of cross wind and the bullit might as well be forgotten.

Ruger 10/22, walnut choate stock, 24" fluted match barrel, RM reciever/hammer/trigger, 10X50 Leopold scope, and a lazer so I can aim over my shoulder while driving haha. Target rifle and varmint gun.

Llama .45 auto for household stuff

Also have:

Ruger M77 .243...zoe08 is a badass with this gun...zombie gun...
Stock Ruger 10/22
Marlin .222 Swift
Old school Marlin .38 special with some spiffy engraving
30/30 that my mother "borrowed"
Half a dozen various .22 cal rifles

Llama 9mm auto
Phoenix arms .22 with 3" and 6" barrels
.22 magnum revolver
.357 magnum revolver

Then there's an assortment of air rifles...
 
If you have any ComBloc guns, I want pics.

A friend of mine has 5 gun safes, I only have 1.

I had so many guns at one point that I had to have two safes and still didn't have enough room.

My main shooters are:

Savage 111F 7mm Magnum, composite stock and a Leopold 4X40 scope
~this is my game-hunter and long shot plinker. Pretty proficient up to about 400yds using off-the-shelf Korloct 180gr rounds.

Savage .17 cal HMR, composite stock, bull barrel, 4~22X55 Leopold scope and match trigger.
~short range nail driver and quail/dove/rabbit gun. Anything on the ground I can hit to about 150yds if it's calm. Any kind of cross wind and the bullit might as well be forgotten.

Ruger 10/22, walnut choate stock, 24" fluted match barrel, RM reciever/hammer/trigger, 10X50 Leopold scope, and a lazer so I can aim over my shoulder while driving haha. Target rifle and varmint gun.

Llama .45 auto for household stuff

Also have:

Ruger M77 .243...zoe08 is a badass with this gun...zombie gun...
Stock Ruger 10/22
Marlin .222 Swift
Old school Marlin .38 special with some spiffy engraving
30/30 that my mother "borrowed"
Half a dozen various .22 cal rifles

Llama 9mm auto
Phoenix arms .22 with 3" and 6" barrels
.22 magnum revolver
.357 magnum revolver

Then there's an assortment of air rifles...
 
My cousin's husband probably has 5 gun safes. He has a room where the walls are lined with with them. And they are full. He has a very large collection of guns.
 
Howdy Blue!!! I've got a few ComBloc weapons in my collection as follows:

Mosin-Nagant M91-30
Mosin-Nagant M38
Mosin-Nagant M44

Tokarev SVT40

Hungarian AMD-65

Russian SKS (laminated stocks)

They're all in excellent condition and (except the SKS's lam. stock) none have been altered from OEM standards. Of the six, the Mosin-Nagant's are the most appealing---there's a certain mystique about them that enhances their appearance. Keep 'em in the Ten Ring Blue!!!

Ild love to see pics of the Izhmash SKS's, they are harder and harder to get.




Got any ComBloc arms?

My rivergun has a Romanion folder, a UltiMak optics rail, a BSA Red Dot, a fully adjustable trigger (all my AKs have this trgger set and all are set to a different pull), and a tacticle mag release.

The Mat-Su Valley is the Meth capital of Alaska. We dont really have much meth related crime do to the legal amount of firearms owned by residents.
 
Only my handguns remain unchanged from the factory. I will be stripping the wood stock from my SKS and refinishing it.

Maybe Ill get a chance to pic something up when I visit my brother this summer or my dad this winter.

I qualled expert at Boot, my shooting badge is the only physicle evidence of my time at MCRD San Diego. I figured I earned it so I sent it home with my parents after my platoon graduated.
 
It is a P38. Likely produced late in the war, around 45. What other markings does it have? Year of manufacture marking would be like "BYF 45" for a manufacture date of 1945. Guesses, given for the condition of your pistol, for worth between $400 and $600. Better pictures would help.

Mid to late 1943-has the 1943 frame/slide modifications, as well as the earlier style slide release .

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The above? My dad is the expert.., but it looks German to me. I love weapons. What a great release, on targets, not humans. But to me, the untrained eye is a German R.... but than again I am still learning. I luvs it.
 
When the time comes (and that may not be long) for our facist government to come looking for guns to confiscate from private citizens, I sure wouldn't want to advertise what I have.

You do have a lovely collection there Blue.
 
Thanks Blue. Amymarley it is a German handgun from ww2. I know that already I asked Blue to find out more but I knew what it was .
 
I have a cool one... It's a 38. rifle . looks just like a 30-30 . I didn't know they existed till I married Darrell. It is a little shorter than my 30-30 . It's cute.
 
When the time comes (and that may not be long) for our facist government to come looking for guns to confiscate from private citizens, I sure wouldn't want to advertise what I have.

You do have a lovely collection there Blue.

I sold it all last night to a private party.
 
My grandma owns some nice guns, they are old, but very nice, she used one to shoot a raccoon, because she was afraid she was going to get bit, because it got too close to her, and you know raccoons are unpredictable, she thought it had rabies. She tried shooting at it, and killing it, but after finding out it had babies, she stopped shooting at her. And in the result made her self half way deaf. I told her to wear ear muffs. But I love the pistol, thats the only one I have gotten to use! :) Of course on a tree. We didn't kill them. But thats our only target practice.
 

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