If all your guns had to come from one manufacturer...

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CZ

Carry gun: CZ P-01 9mm
Defensive rifle: VZ-58
Hunting rifle: CZ 550 American .30-06
Rimfire rifle: CZ 452 Lux .22LR
Rimfire pistol: .22 conversion for my P-01
Hunting handgun: Dan Wesson Razorback 10mm
 
Mossberg?

They have a good shotgun (500), a decent .22, and are making good bolt actions....

Does mossberg make a pistol?

Ruger is a solid choice.
 
hmm.

I would go CZ <actually I did>

You get

CZ pistols and rifles, Dan Wesson pistols / revolvers, and some turkish shotguns.

gotta go CZ.

Ruger would be a close second.
 
CZ

i would pick CZ
they have all of my rifles and pistols and shotguns covered, and a sweet AK-47 clone that's a semi that i have heard you can also get in full auto.
plus, the SKORPION. that is one BA pistol.
 
Hmm, gee, this is a toughie, only one maker, hmm....















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They have a pump shotgun too, if I need one of those, tons of hunting rifles and hunting shotguns, plus a whole host of handgun options...and a little birdie told me there may be CZ owned revolvers sometimes in the future, too...

Hmm, I don't have all eggs in one basket, surprise, surprise, (Ruger, Smith and Tuarus, too), but if I was FORCED into one only, this would do.
 
mossberg for me but its all i have right now:evil: lets see 12g 500 pump
702 .22 .817 .17HMR ATR-100 30-06 and the newist whitetail combo w/LMB trigger in 243.:neener:
 
There is no manufacturer that makes shotguns, rifles, and handguns equally well.

But if I had to choose - it'd be Ruger. I could live with their O/Us, I would be quite happy with their rifles, and I'd be OK with their handguns. I'd be sorely tempted by CZ, but I don't consider their rebranding of other's products to be within the spirit of the question.....
 
FN High Power (Handgun)
FN FiveSeven (Handgun)
FNP (Handgun)
FN P90 (just for fun)
FN FS2000 (Bullpup)
FN SCAR (Modular Carbine)
FN FAL (just because)
FN FNC (just because)
FNAR (Semi-auto long range)
FN SPR (.308 bolt rifle)
FN SLP (Shotgun)

Fixed it for you.:D

If money was of no concern. I'd pick Merkel. Fine shotguns, fine rifles, fine drillings. And if I had enough money for all those, I wouldn't have a need for a handgun. I'd let my army worry about what they want to carry.

As it stands, Ruger would have to be the best current choice. But I don't like their (centerfire) handguns or sporting rifles.

I guess Browning wouldn't be a bad choice either. I love the High Power. The A-bolt is a great gun, although more expensive than other rifles that can do the same thing, just as good. The (real) BAR would make for one heck of a defensive gun, though I would need 2 of them. One full size as produced, and one Bonnie & Clyde SBR special. And for shotguns, they have a good one for any action you could ask for. Though none would be my top pick for any particular action (except maybe the Superposed).

Wyman
 
S&W

Rimfire: Model 41 pistol
Model K-22 Masterpiece revolver

Centerfire: M&P 9, 40, or 45 - semi-auto
Model 57 in .41 magnum revolver

Rifle: M&P 15
M&P 15-22 (for rimfire fun)
I-Bolt for hunting

Concealed Carry: 642/442 revolver
M&P 9 Compact

Shotgun: Elite Gold SxS (let's have a little love for Turkey here)
 
There is no manufacturer that makes shotguns, rifles, and handguns equally well.

I disagree, I think CZ makes all three very well. as others have said that would be my choice.
 
CZ isn't one manufacturer, it's a bunch of companies that can sell their products better as a united, made-up company than as a bunch of little companies.

I'm divided between Remington and Ruger. Remington has great shotguns and bolt guns, and Ruger has good everything except utility shotguns. If Ruger made a good pump gun, then Ruger hands down.
 
I would pick FN

FN High Power (Handgun)
FN FiveSeven (Handgun)
FNP (Handgun)
FN PS90 (just for fun)
FN FS2000 (Bullpup)
FN SCAR (Modular Carbine)
FN FAL (just because)
FN FNC (just because)
FNAR (Semi-auto long range)
FN SPR (.308 bolt rifle)
FN SLP (Shotgun)

I would be happy with that as my collection

you forgot the TSR(.223) and the fact FN owns browning and winchester;)

Seeing hands on the quality and all the quality control that goes into these guns I will trust any FN coming from FNMI military or not
 
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