What is the last gun that you bought?

I got a S&W MP 15 A. I got a Midwest Industries free float and installed it on myself.
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Then I was able to save and got a Les Baer P II. I am glad my wife understands my likes for firearms. Now.... I think an M 14 is in order.:)
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I may be a lil late putting this in but I thought why the heck not...


I just went to a gun show this weekend and bought 2 more rifles and a single shot 12 gauge shotgun.

One of the 2 rifles is a 22LR cooey repeater, but the prized gun that I bought is a Eddystone Model 1917 30 06 all original

all this for under $400

this is added to my current collection

Traditions 50 cal muzzle loader

303 lee enfield

Mosin Naugant 7.62x54r
 
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Unnamed Belgian

In the UK our activities are somewhat differant to the USA. The only place available for me to shoot is a local indoor range. There are other outdoor ranges, the nearest is about 30 miles away and is for rifle shooters only. I purchased an unnamed original Belgian single shot pistol in .44 it cost me 900 pounds, Superb bore, all original bluing, trigger a bit heavy but a bit of work and it's fine. The back site is integral with tang and is case hardened and turned out to be off center. The front sight I drifted over to compensate. It's very accurate (when can hold it still). My best gun is a repro flint pistol by Pedasoli with my own manufacture smooth bore barrel.
 
Just bought a Stoeger Cougar a few days ago. Excellent, quality handgun. $350 for a Beretta (and it is a Beretta without the logo). Great deals.
Mine is in .40S&W.
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Most recent acquisition (courtesy of CMP) arrived on 02/04/08 ...

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Service Grade HRA (Harrington & Richardson) M1 from late '54.
- plus 384 rounds of HXP M2 ball on clips!

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Nick
 
Bought 4 recently. Started with an 1919A4 in semi-auto, then a Rock Island 45 Longslide, A Rock Island 38 Super, and ended with a Kimber Eclipse in 10mm.
 
CZ-27, although it wasnt bought, it was givin to me from my step-grandfather who was in WWII. The pistol has the Nazi stamp as does the holster. Also came with a certificate awarding the weapon to him from the government. Hasnt been shot since the war, no rust or anything.
 
As much fun as the HMR

Remington 799 in 22 Hornet, only 11 grains of powder 2900 FPS. Fun as the HMR and handloads cheaper at current prices than HMR
 
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