what guns would'nt you want to own

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just a diffrent thread being uk based not really allowed to own much thats fun but
here's a few wouldn't want to own
welrod .32 single shot silenced pistol collectors piece not for shooting though
ar ak pistols why? I know it annoys the rule makes they exist but seem sort of pointless
sub machine guns fun but expensive on ammo
long range pistols another I just cant see the point
 
Why own certain types of firearms? Because we want to. It's as simple as that.

In America, the only prerequisites to ownership are desire to own and funds to purchase. Justification is not required. It's a beautiful thing.
 
I like to keep my guns chambered in common calibers (no 5.7FN for me) that can be had relatively cheaply(I don't reload yet). I also don't need (may want) anything that is completely impractical, i.e. 50 BMG, GE minigun, etc. I don't really have specific guns that I wouldn't buy, just broad ideas.
 
I would welcome anyone to give me a gun (General if you get a minigun send it to me :D )

But there are several I would not buy:

Robinson XCR
Chey-Tec
Those high quaility hunting rifles (H&H etc) although I might want to get one just to SBS it.
and the infamous Bobcat Weapons.
 
guns are awesome, but alot of them are painfully expensive. The most expensive I'd personally go is about $500 (something like an AK-47 M70 Yugo), since I shoot for fun. Ammo price is also important.

I'm most definitely not looking for a shotgun for hobby due to the painful price on 12ga. ammo and because I dont hunt, but one for HD would be nice. Anything over $500 unless its a quality semi-auto and conventional handgun is pretty much not for me. Things like high-cal rifles, NFA items, ext-barreled SMGs, high-end magnums/Desert Eagles, Colts, AR15s, etc. = not enticing enough for me to fork over that much money, at least not at this point.
 
Anything made by Jennings, Bryco, Lorcin or Standard Arms.


Eric F said:
I would not own any thing that had the words High Point on it.
Hi Points aren't bad guns. Nothing fancy, pretty, or uber tacticool about them, that's for sure though. I have a 9mm carbine and my buddy has a 9mm pistol and they are reliable and accurate guns. To each his own.
 
Anything covered with engraving, unless it had some particular sentimental or artistic value.

Anything unreliable.

I also have very little use for a long-barreled shotgun, as I don't hunt and I don't shoot skeet or trap.
 
I have no desire to own guns in odd but "excellent" calibers. I'll stick with the common ones, .30-06, .308, .22, 7.62x39, 9mm, .45, ETC. .45/70 is as exotic as I get.
 
Hi-Point

not that they're horrible.... but you get what you pay for, and that's not much from what I hear.

Granted - I've never owned or shot one... so it's all from what I've heard.
 
The only time I would buy a type 94 would be for target practice. (it being the target)
 
Can't think of any right now as long as money is no object. However, there are a few that I don't want to shoot.
 
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