Do you own more plastic or metal

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And NO plastic [toy] guns here either. All steel and/or aluminum alloy.

Don't like the feel or the balance of the plastic guns. I don't think they will last as long as some of my handguns or rifles. Colt SAA (44 yrs) Win M94 (62 yrs)...
 
No plastic.

Not that I WOULDN'T own a plastic gun mind you, I just stick with what works best for me.
 
Nowadays, all mine are metal. Had a plastic one some 50 years ago tho.......you loaded it from the muzzle with those bullets that had the suction cups on the end.:D

Seriously, I have no problem with plastic guns, and someday may own another.
 
About and even split. I like both. Metal recoils with less impact, but plastic carries on the hip longer with less fatigue.

Dave
 
How old are you rabb?

I had plastic toys when I was a kid that didn't last. I had metal toys that have outlasted the plastic ones. Even my cap guns of old were metal.

I,also, have no use for tupperwear guns. Other then in landfills I doubte that they will last over the years as steel and other alloys have and will continue to.

Not only are your questions rather immature, but so are your reaction to a little humor...
 
I own a handful of polymer handguns and am delighted to own all of them, including the Walther P99 and the P99C models. But I own many more steel pistols that do provide a certain pride of ownership. As with all things at all times, however, to each his own, especially in the gun world. If the plastic models trip your trigger, good for you -- and vice versa. There's little reason to get cranked up on the issue.
 
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