What is the last gun that you bought?

Just put an old Glennfield .22 in layaway for my boy's Christmas present. Don't want him to find it, so it will come out just before. I like the squirrel on the stock.
 
Just brought this home today. Ruger Super Redhawk, .44 mag, 9.5" barrel with a Leupold 2x20 scope. This belonged to a family friend that passed away 3 years ago and I just acquired it from his wife. I was only 6 years old when this was manufacturered in 1989. And I'll have it on me on opening day in 2 weeks. :)

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Taurus tcp 738fs. Just 50 rounds through it so far but I am impressed for the cost. Great trigger for a micro .380!
 
Kimber Super Carry Custom and a nice pair of Colt #4 Lord & Lady derringers in the felt lined box
 
M&P 40 with Vtec sights. I'm on the hunt for two though. A 10 mm Rock Island and a Ruger SR1911 4inch.
Picked up a blued 4 inch Ruger GP100 with houge grips. This baby is a Keeper. I like it so much I just might get another one.

My S&W M&P 40 is garbage BTW. S&W semi's are no longer welcomed in my safe. My M&P 9 was great after my gunsmith worked on it but this M&P40 is garbage. I'm going to send the recording of the noisy trigger.
 
H&R Sidekick,,,

I found this little thing at The Evil Pawn Shop,,,
The serial number dates it to 1985/86,,,
The last years of production.

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I honestly think it's unfired,,,
There is not one blemish anywhere,,,
And nothing around the forcing cone or top-strap.

$225.00 out the door.

Aarond

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1895 Nagant

This is the only handgun that I wish I hadn't bought. I buy guns to shoot not to look at. The trigger is so bad that I am sure the Soviets only possible use was to shoot someone in a kneeling position in the back of the head.:evil:
 
This gun is not new, but the finish is.
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"The trigger is so bad that I am sure the Soviets only possible use was to shoot someone in a kneeling position in the back of the head." By Lj1941
Lj, that is horrible and funny at the same time!
 
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First "plastic", striker fired handgun

When it comes to handguns, I'm an all steel with a hammer kind of guy. I own a CZ75 Compact, a Jerico (CZ75 clone), 92FS, and a Sig Fastback Carry 1911. But for a smaller carry gun, I just picked up an SR9C, striker fired, poly framed handgun. After my first range trip, I'm liking it a LOT. The trigger feels much better than other striker handguns I've tried. I was concerned about the small size (compared to what I'm used to), but I shot it quite well, and even fast follow-ups were good. I like everything about the gun so far, and if it proves reliable, I think it going to make a great carry gun along with the CZ and Sig.
 
A first handgun: WW2 German Sauer 38H (.32 acp); military variant, which won't arrive for two weeks. Only the cracked Bakelite grips were replaced, very typical. This series has both the safety and decocker levers for the internal hammer/striker. A friend found the DA pull decent, and the SA very crisp.

It is very similar to the modern Sig 230/232 descendants.
 
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