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my AMT 'Small Game Hunter' .22LR, next is my Marlin 'Camp' .45acp.
because they are so much fun to shoot and also useful tools.
next would be my BP pistols. they are my 'camp out' guns.
My current favorite is a Para P16 40s/w. I also have a Clark 38 super barrel for it. With a simple mag, barrel, and recoil spring change, I can shoot super with 20 in the mag . I am working on turning my old 40 barrel into a 10mm.
Too many favorites to pick one. My shotguns ar ALL my faves. I like each for different reasons. Of my rifles, my .308 M7 and my old life long friend 722 Remington in .257 Roberts are my faves. But, overall favorite, well, probably this:
pretty much any gun that will shoot a bullet haha.
favorites-
deer rifle-savage 99 .308
deer shotgun-browning light 12
home defense-stevens 67 12
waterfowl- stevens 311 12
smaller birds and rabbit- mossberg bolt action 20
hunting revolver- taurus model 66 .357
home defense revolver- .357 ruger snub nose
muzzle loader
pistols
too many damn guns lol
Deer Hunter, I linked the 1740 to one of my acquaintances - he had some choice words - said "what a waste of two perfectly good shotguns". Obviously you and I and many others disagree.
Probably my old, beat-up 20 gauge 3” Magnum Remington 1100 is my favorite gun. I don't use it that often, but it fits well, points quickly and is a pleasure to carry in the field. Most importantly, it was my grandfather's gun (he gave it to me after his eyes got so bad he couldn't hunt anymore).
I took my first ducks with that gun, using some old number 2 steel shot that had belonged to my buddy’s late uncle. I’m not usually a very spiritual or sentimental guy, but I sorta felt like the spirit of those two hunters (my Grandpa and my buddy’s late Uncle) were with me that day. I never got to hunt with my Granddad, but using his gun felt a little bit like hunting with him.
A Norinco Paratrooper SKS: Light, handy, reliable, accurate and cheap to feed. I've got other rifles, some worth many times than this SKS but none are such a joy to shoot.
For me, that's *most* days. And that's just with 550s, 452s, a CZ/Huglu shotgun, and 75s - just wait til I add the 527 - then I'll be a fanatic with ALL the boxes "Czech'ed".
Say, that reminds me, get the 527 Varmint laminated in .223 rem or .204 ruger?
My first sporterizing job back before I was old enough to drive.
DWM M-98 Mauser in 7 x57mm With a Douglas #5 taper barrel, 1 in 10 twist, Timney trigger, Fajen thumbhole stock (from a block of wood).
Maybe she is a little heavy and I need to recut the stock for man size hands.
And maybe she is worth much less on the resale market. Plus I might not be able to hold off an Army of zoombies.... BUT....
I have shot and hunted with this old gal (Lizzie Borden) since 1970.
I have a 300 Savage 99 that I grew up with. I made my best shot with it and have killed a slew of pigs and deer. I have that gun retired now and am saving it for my boys. It hold memories both happy and sad. It is my dad because he taught me the joy of deer hunting behind that gun....
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