Manliest Guns

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Re: Manliest Guns

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8,6,4,3,2

While I love my personal G30sf I'm excited about our dept switch this month to a full fledged G21SF (leaving the G22 behind).

And my 1911 is a Colt :)

Hilarious read. Thanks for posting, though I'd say it's NSFW.
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One. Can you guess??? :lol:
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Did I miss the entry from Jimenez Arms? :-)

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bdickens wrote:Real men don't spend very much time worrying about what is and isn't manly.

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Surprisingly, three.
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only have 4, gotta keep working
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While not a SMLE, I do have a No 5 Mk I. Also a K31, a 870 and an AR15. I did once have a S&W 629. Now I have a Ruger Redhawk. Does it count?
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I own/have owned 6 of the 10 :cheers2:

And most of those before I was 21, LOL.
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I started in NRA Highpower with a Remington 788 Carbine in .308. Some of the shooters with bull-barrelled Winchester 70's and NM M1A's teased me about not using a man's rifle.
I asked them: Which takes more of a man - shooting 88 rounds of .308 in a 12 pound, 26" barrelled match rifle with a rubber recoil pad while wearing a full-on leather shooting jacket with a shoulder pad, or shooting 88 rounds of the same cartridge in a 6 pound, 18" barrelled rifle with a plastic buttplate while wearing a T-shirt?

They used to make me shoot with an elbow several inches forward of everyone else's - Muzzle blast from the snubby was bothering the other shooters.
By the way, I love High Power Rifle, and eventually got a real match rifle. But I never tease anyone about their rifle - unless its a good friend with a poodle shooter. ;-)
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