So, how old is your carry gun?

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Most of the carry pieces fall in to the 5 to 10 year old range... and then there is that danged old 40 year old smitty that occasionally falls into my holster... danged thing likes to go out once in a while... (mostly to nice outings... 'cause of the mother of pearl grips, and perfect deep bluing, it seems to think it's a "BBQ" gun... and I haven't the heart to tell it otherwise! :D )
 
Carry guns

I alternate between 3 guns: A 2 year old Les Baer Thunder Ranch 1911, a 9 year old Clackamas Kimber 1911 and a 12 year old Browning MK3 Hi power.:)
Steve
 
No carry (living in my college dorm, so I haven't even bothered to apply yet. guess what the first thing i do when i get an apartment is?)
but my oldest functioning firearm is a 1944 Arisaka Type 99 (with intact mum!) but its a family heirloom now, so i've only taken it to the range once.
 
My first carry gun is about a year old.

I go to pick up my second carry gun in about five hours. She's a fine little Kel-tec 9mm I put on layaway. I'm shivering with excitement. I can hear her calling my name from the shop. Any guesses as to why I'm up at 0245?
 
Nashmack,

Do you use a conversion cylinder in your Ruger Old Army? If so, what cartridges do you carry?

-Jeff
 
I use two carry guns:
Sometimes a S&W Model 60 (.38 special) since 1992.
Most often a Sig 225 (9mm) since 1993.
 
Normal carry gun is less than a year old. Sometimes I carry a East German Makarov born in 1963 (If I remember correctly). My oldest firearm is a 1912 Swedish Mauser.
 
The MFG date on my P99 compact AS is 2004. I purchased it brand new around November 2005. The XD45 is not even 2 months old(from MFG). It isnt my carry gun yet becuase I havent put enough rounds through it but it looks like it probably will become on of them! Good thread byt he way!
 
I'm not sure how old my G23 is. Serial number is GXZ7-- Too bad it's not a GLO or GLK. That would be cool. It was made when they were still using the #5 followers, anyway.
 
a veteran cast iron doberman

Colt 1903 .32 mfg 1910

uses type III slide from mid 30's
the original type I slide keeps trying to chuck the barrel bushing downrange w/ the bullets.:scrutiny:

both sets toss 71 gr fmj and 61 gr jhp to same point of aim:what:

Hey Aaron, I glad I'm not alone w/ the .32 Colt

It is a nice package. I keep feeding it, it keeps barking.:D
 
I carry a 3" Taurus 85, but I am not sure how long I have had it; probably 6 or 7 years. It is a pre-internal lock model.

Bama61
 
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