FIVETWOSEVEN
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This is something I came up with during my daily commute, what you do is you list a gun with the same model number as the next number. I start with number 1 so I pick the Ruger Mark 1, the next person to post has to think of a gun that has 2 as it's model number.
Rules: It has to be the entire model number, not just part of it. Example: Cz 527 would not be right for #27 but M4 Carbine is right for number 4.
The exception to this rule would be a year such as Remington 1858 would work for #58.
You can't Google numbers as that would be cheating, you have to go by memory on this one.
For reference, post the caliber of the gun as well but if there are too many, just put "multible" or something like that, just TLAR it.
To make it more interesting, try to use different guns (though you don't have to) with each number. After all, Glock has 17-39 already covered so lets see how many non-Glocks we can get in that span of 17-39. But overall, lets see how high we can go! Pictures are welcome to add to the fun!
I'll start!
Ruger Mark 1 .22 Long Rifle
Rules: It has to be the entire model number, not just part of it. Example: Cz 527 would not be right for #27 but M4 Carbine is right for number 4.
The exception to this rule would be a year such as Remington 1858 would work for #58.
You can't Google numbers as that would be cheating, you have to go by memory on this one.
For reference, post the caliber of the gun as well but if there are too many, just put "multible" or something like that, just TLAR it.
To make it more interesting, try to use different guns (though you don't have to) with each number. After all, Glock has 17-39 already covered so lets see how many non-Glocks we can get in that span of 17-39. But overall, lets see how high we can go! Pictures are welcome to add to the fun!
I'll start!
Ruger Mark 1 .22 Long Rifle