Your Monster Hunter International four-gun set?

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I'll play:
Bul M5 in .45 Super. I've played with the Bul & the STI, the Bul fits my hand better.
HK UMP in .45 ACP. Loaded with Super and hopefully not kabooming.
AR10/SR25 .in 7.62 Nato.
Benelli M1.
Honourable mention if 9mm was allowed: Owen gun. I'm an Aussie, I know where to get one legally and its canon for the books.

BTW Larry, your thumping of OWS has been linked by Australia's second largest MSM conservative blog:
http://blogs.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/timblair/index.php/dailytelegraph/comments/swampy_sorted/

Time for a Hard Magic fantasy gun thread?
 
Only .451" bullets, .308" bullets and 12 gauage stuff?

OK:

FS handgun: S&W 4506
Compact handgun: S&W CS45
SMG: MAC-10 .45
Autoloading rifle: Armatlie AR-10 carbine
Long range rifle: Custom .300 Ultra on a 700 action
Shotgun: My cut-down Remington M11 :D
 
My question is if we can use .45 LC then is a .454 casull permitted?

If yes then as fallows
EDC: Compact 1911 and a Mossberg 500 or Rem 870 in the car (not picky)
when i know where I'm going I'd want a Sig P220 for my hip and a Ruger Super Blackhawk in .454 for heavy hitting, I'd go with a FAL for a rifle.

That's about it.
 
It's a .452" diameter bullet, so have at it.

As mentioned, if you can load a .452" into a handgun round, a .308" into a rifle, and 12-gauge into a shotgun (debatable, with silver 00 shot), you're golden.

5.56x45 and 10mm/.40 are the government-issue counterparts.
 
There's no way I can keep this down to 4 guns, even with the caliber restrictions. Especially since I'll probably (like many others here) going to be loading the bullets in other cartridges.

For everyday carry, a .460 Rowland 1911 built on a STI Tactical frame, and a Glock 30SF as a backup

Kriss Super V SMG, and Kriss KARD pistol for when the gear gets tossed on. All of them using the same magazines is certainly handy. Goes with the Glock 30SF too

8" Saiga 12 select fire shotgun.

Magpul Massoud carbine w/ masterkey.

M1A w/ Krieger Heavy Barrel, Troy MCS chassis and Magpul PRS stock.

DTA SRS Covert Chassis, with the various conversion kits (.308 covert, .308, and .300 win mag), for when I have to reach out and touch something.
 
It was described to me at last year's SHOT show as such:

It's basically a Glock 18 where you can actually hit what you're aiming at.


I've wanted one ever since. :D
 
It was described to me at last year's SHOT show as such:

It's basically a Glock 18 where you can actually hit what you're aiming at.

Hey, wow. That's actually kind of impressive. And if you're limited to just a pistol for whatever reason, I can see the application.

On the other hand, it's bulky enough I'd rather have the subgun.
 
On the other hand, it's bulky enough I'd rather have the subgun

My XD that I'm wearing now has a mounted weapon light which makes it just as bulky and I don't have a problem with it.
 
1) One of the STI double stack 1911s
2) Suppressed 9" AR in 300 Blackout for up close
3) LWRC REPR in 7.62x51 for distance
4) Saiga 12 SBS for...fun?
 
Standing at Hell's door w/ what I know now:

A couple decent 1911s.
Marlin 1895 45/70
BLR .308
870 w/ a 20" barrel and a gold bead

If I had time to learn 'em first:
a couple expensive 1911s.
Marlin 1895 45/70 (by WWG)
BLR .308
870 w/ a 20" barrel, gold bead and a modified choke

Of course, I'd rather have a couple GP100s (4" & 6") & my 1894. But that would be cheating...
 
I have to opt for the 870 Marine Magnum, just because of all the corrosive vampire sweat and caustic zombie blood splashing around. For similar reasons, S&W 625 and a M1A with the stainless match barrel and synthetic stock.
I'd like a Mark 48 LWMG instead of a SMG, but if I can't I'll take a MAC 10.

I just finished MHI and gave it to my son, so I ordered all 3 books, can't wait till they're here next week.
 
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