Who Carries a 50 Year Old BUG?


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Bainx
July 15, 2004, 09:29 PM
I just looked back at my records and realized my Chief's Special is vintage 1954. It is in near perfect condition and I carry it often as a BUG.
Who else has a backup carry this old and what is it?

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Gunsnrovers
July 15, 2004, 10:22 PM
My house gun is a 1958 M28. Don't carry. I'm deep behind the Iron Curtain. :rolleyes:

MICHAEL T
July 16, 2004, 02:04 AM
One of my carry guns is my 1941 Colt USGI Its a few years older than me and works a lot better than I do.:D

Wildalaska
July 16, 2004, 02:19 AM
Ive carried my 1938 Nagant and prayed I didnt have to use it :)

WildimtoofatfercombatAlaska

Turkish
July 16, 2004, 02:26 AM
Main HD weapon for my house is a 1963 Colt Detective Special, and a 1968 Colt SP1 backing it up.

Rexzila
July 16, 2004, 02:29 AM
I have a J framed .32 colt long circa 1930s that was issued to N.Y.C. police. I even have the shoulder rig that went with it with the N.Y.C. stamp on it. It seems Teddy Roosevelt started the modern police force there settling on .32 revolvers for carry. They carried concealed as not to disturb the populace in that day.
I would never carry this for "domestic" protection. But it shoots fine as a little rabbit gun.
I have an Harrington and Richardson .38 S&W top break which I would class as a non-shooter. It was made in 1898. It use to be my grandpa's carry gun a long time ago. It is nickel plated with a garish mother of pearl handle on it. The round butt and slim barrel made it easy to conceal even though it has a four inch barrel.
I kind of think of these as "east coast guns" at the turn of the century. The old .32 and .38 S&W calibers were tame to the .45 Colt longs found in the west. The .32 soldiered on in many police departments even though more powerful cartridges were available.

Col. Mustard
July 16, 2004, 02:34 AM
My truck gun is a 1930s-vintage .38 Special revolver. I keep it under the seat.

Morgan
July 16, 2004, 06:09 AM
1952 Colt Cobra (lightweight version of the Dick Special), from time to time.

sm
July 16, 2004, 07:13 AM
1928 Detective Special.

nero45acp
July 16, 2004, 09:22 AM
1934 Detective Special.





nero

ducktapehero
July 16, 2004, 12:46 PM
I have a Beretta 418 that was made in 1954. I haven't got my CCW but when I do it will probably be one of the guns I carry. It's only a 25 but it's as reliable as the sun and very well made.

C.R.Sam
July 16, 2004, 01:40 PM
Sometimes carry Smith 32 hand ejector born 1908. I frame, smaller than J frame. Ankle, pocket or cummerbund.

Several 5 screw hand ejectors in larger sizes. Most are carry guns.

Sam

armoredman
July 16, 2004, 01:51 PM
Not really a BUG, more primary, 1942 Mosin M38....:D

ruger357
July 16, 2004, 02:02 PM
62 Detectuve Special.

Cosmoline
July 16, 2004, 02:09 PM
I've got Dick's older brother, the Police Positive Special.

JNewell
July 16, 2004, 03:51 PM
Not BUGs but I regularly shoot various rifles from the late 1890s through WW1 era and have never had any reason to doubt their reliability, in theory and in fact.

Old Fuff
July 16, 2004, 05:21 PM
The Old Fuff has taken an inventory, and hasn't found much of anything newer then 50 years old that he'd care to carry. He has scant interest in weapons made out of plastic and powdered metal substitute... :cuss: :neener: :D

Dr.Rob
July 16, 2004, 06:52 PM
I'd be a little leary of packing my 1908 Vest Pocket Colt cocked and locked but it works just fine. Made in 1922 as I recall.

I've carried my 1917 Colt New Service as a "back up" while hunting with a rifle. That old warhorse still shoots sweet.

Josey
July 16, 2004, 07:08 PM
I have competed with antiques in CAS. My 1892, 1904 and 1919 Colts. My 1882 S&Ws and 1902, 1905 and WWII era revolvers. My first CAS rifle was a rebarreled 1894. The oldest BUG I have is my Model 30 32 S&W Long S&W J frame. I have actually carried a Enfield 38 for my primary.

berettaman
July 16, 2004, 08:24 PM
I carried this as a bug everyday for several years untill I finally broke down and updated it to a Jetfire in 25acp.
http://www.hunt101.com/img/098704.JPG

Odin26
July 17, 2004, 12:13 AM
This board is great. This is my first post on this board.

I used to carry a FN/Browning Hi-Power manufactured in 1942. It was a great gun. Still is a great gun. I started carrying a S&W 357 snub just in the last six months because it has more of a punch than my good old Hi-power.

Since I have your attention... What do you all think about the Mauser M2 in the .45 caliber. I liked it when I handled it at the gun store. I know I liked the price. Any downsides... besides the safety that is... I think I could get used to that

Dot_mdb
July 17, 2004, 01:28 AM
Odin,

Welcome to the forum.

If you use the search function to search for Mauser in the semi-auto area you will find some comments on the Mauser M2.

Bill

RWK
July 17, 2004, 06:49 AM
Well, let’s see (not all BUGs, but all in current use):
> Pre WWII (1937) Colt 1911A1 – still a fantastic sidearm, with many decades of flawless performance remaining
> 1942 Colt Model 1903, hammerless .380 (an excellent BUG)
> Not 50 years old yet, but getting there: My early ‘70s S&W 27-2 – P&R’ed, beautifully blued, five-inch barrel, splendidly accurate, durable and reliable, made with superb quality – my favorite firearm, which I hope will be used by my heirs a century from now

Jason Demond
July 17, 2004, 08:11 PM
Sometimes I carry my Mauser HSc circa 1943.

Boats
July 17, 2004, 11:46 PM
My father's house gun is a S&W M1917. His carry piece is a Colt Detective Special with waaaay yellow ivory grips--it used to belong to his father--so maybe there is some sentiment there, not that the little wheelie isn't still viable.

isp2605
July 18, 2004, 10:15 AM
I'll sometimes carry my Colt 1908 .380 that was made in 1921.

Ky Larry
July 18, 2004, 01:21 PM
Not really a BUG, but I have carried a Colt Police Positive in .38 Special. It was made in 1938. Still has 95% original finish and shoots great.

megatronrules
July 18, 2004, 03:53 PM
My primary carry gun in the summer here in a 1968 colt cobra in like brand new shape. I might be adding a 1953 model also my local shop has one and I might just buy it as I like this gun that much.

1911Tuner
July 18, 2004, 04:25 PM
Have carried on various occasions...
A commercial 1911, circa 1921
WW2-era USGI 1911s dating from 1942-1945
A 1970 manufacture M-58 Smith & Wesson wheelie.
A 1971 manufacture Colt LWC.

At present am carrying a Frankengun Combat Commander clone.
Fugly, and draws a few chuckles when in the presence of the
semi-custom crowd...but she runs just fine.:D

Fuff...Touche'!:cool:

Thumper
July 19, 2004, 11:43 PM
I'll also carry a Colt 1908 occasionally. No idea when it was made.

45shooter
July 22, 2004, 02:48 AM
My father's HD gun is a 5" skinny barrel S&W MP (model 10) from 1938.
His carry gun is a 2" S&W MP from 1953 or 1954 (I forgot).

isp2605
July 22, 2004, 08:50 AM
Thumper wrote:
"I'll also carry a Colt 1908 occasionally. No idea when it was made."

http://www.coltautos.com/default.asp
In the quick search box find "1908 Pocket Hammerless .380 ACP" which will take you to the 1908 page. 4 red buttons. Far right red button says "Production dates".
The other buttons yield some interesting info too, particularly the "Photos and Info".

SgtGunner
July 26, 2004, 08:03 AM
I have taken to carrying my 2" Smith M&P circa 1951 as a bug. It's primary role however is my tackle box/fishing vest gun. I had a little work done to it to insure reliability and I dont shoot it a whole lot (25 rounds/month) due to it's age.

I also take a 1917 Smith in 45LC on hunts with me. It gets shot regularly despite its age. Most accurate handgun I have ever fired.

Double Naught Spy
July 26, 2004, 08:56 PM
I've carried a Colt 1903 (.32 acp) made in the 1920s before I got my Pony.

Dave R
July 26, 2004, 11:07 PM
Ask me in about 50 years. ...

Aw, shoot. I almost certainly won't live that long.

Never mind.

Checkman
July 28, 2004, 10:29 AM
I carry a thirty-two year old Colt Detective Special - does that count?

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