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My feather industries at9 I guess. Sp1 in second place.
I have ammo that is harder to replace. |
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[#3]
HK P7. Years ago I got a West German Police trade in at a gun show for $750. Now, forget it. Second: PE 57. Prices on those have gone crazy
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[#5]
I view and use them mostly as tools. I sold off a bunch of stuff when I consolidated calibers. I only kept guns I used, collecting stuff like I had over the years, just wasn’t enjoyable anymore.
The one oddball I kept that I couldn’t replace is an Enfield. It’s been through several generations of hunters in my family, it was Bubba’d at least 2 generations ago. I take it out once a year and put a box of rounds through it. Then I remember how brutal it is to actually shoot and put it back up for another year. |
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[#7]
Custer era, 5 digit SN 1873 trapdoor. Second choice is Remington Rand 1911.
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[#8]
Hmmm. I have a number that would be hard to replace:
Timberwolf Pump carbines in both .357 and .44 HK P7M13 Set of S&W 16.4 .32 mags in 4” 6”, and 8 3/8” Colt custom shop Super Commander Those just off the top of my head. I have a lot of kind of rare and odd stuff in the safe |
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[#9]
First thought was any registered FA. Second thought was that they could be pretty easy to replace.
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[#10]
Excluding transferables, which I could replace with patience and money, the hardest to actually replace would be a pre-94 Chinese Norinco folder with perfect red bakelite furniture.
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[#12]
It’s just stuff. Everything is replaceable. Buy insurance on your stuff.
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[#13]
Winchester 1400 Mark II in 20 gauge. It is still in bnib condition. My buddies dad bought in the 70s I believe, shot one round of skeet, and it sat in his safe for decades. I think you would be hard pressed to find one this nice, plus I only paid $300 for it.
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[#14]
I forgot to mention - unfired NIB U.S. Fire Arms SAA with custom grips. The company is gone and this was the best SAA - rivaling Colt - and made in the USA.
It was just too pretty to shoot it. |
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Quoted: HKSR9TC very hard to find any on the market You can find a clone but not a stamped receiver original from H&K View Quote Funny enough I was just looking at this listing the other day. https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/fs-h-k-sr9tc.3439623/#post-14603956 |
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[#16]
Probably my factory KAC SR-15 just because the lower now costs what I paid for the rifle and I’d not be willing to pay that.
ETA my unfired Russian SGL-21 AK with real Russian furniture would probably be more difficult than the SR-15. |
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[#21]
My impossible to replace gun would be my great-great-grandfather's double barrel 12 gauge with Damascus steel barrels made by someone with the initials JJ in Lieges, Belgium some time before 1896.
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[#22]
We have one of the "salesman samples" (not a full auto dealer sample, just one of the ones used by salesman to promote the gun) Armalite AR-180.
25 of these were used for this, #0026 through 0050 were slotted for sales reps to use to promote the rifle with serial 0001 to 0025 being used as "gifts" to various big wigs in the AR-180 program (thanks to the late Mike Todd for his assistance on the history of these) Comes with the pre-production scope and rifle was purchased direct from the Armalite sales rep by my father in the late 60's when our retail store agreed to a significant order of 180's (not sure how many he got as those records have been long gone) Been in the family ever since Basically impossible to replace |
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[#24]
Steyr GB, Daewoo K2, Howa AR-180, Finnish M28-76, honestly several more I can't think of
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[#25]
The one I have that is so completely off the electronic and government information grid, no one could ever prove I actually own it. If the feds ever came around confiscating guns, they wouldn't ask or look for that one.
I could buy that gun again tomorrow, but it would be tagged like all the other ones. Being older, I used to have a lot of guns like that, but I sold them off, not realizing how that particular part of their value would increase in a future surveillance state. |
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[#26]
Sr25 ecc.
1943 Inland Carbine given to me by my uncle German P220 college grad gift from my folks. My grandpa’s single six Quite a few heirlooms. |
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[#27]
My Uzi.
It’s a pre-86 dealer sample and I’m no longer a SOT. I legally cannot replace it unless I paid way more and go transferable. Beyond that, some family guns can be replaced but not the connection. |
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[#29]
A Beretta 92 compact that used to belong to Jimmy Buffett, and a Colt Army Special with "Presented to Patrolman John Baradat, New Orleans Police Dept., May 12 1921" engraved on it. There's a few others that would be tough as well, like my Sig 230 in .32ACP with a safety as well as a decocker, or the Spencer 1863 carbine. You don't see those often.
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[#30]
All my guns can be replaced, albeit at a much higher price than what I paid originally.
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[#31]
Quoted: @King_Mud You sure it's a 64 and not a 65? The S&W 64 is a .38 Special, while the Model 65 is the stainless version of the .357 Magnum Model 13 and was used by the OHP. View Quote The OHP special ordered them in a batch, it's marked 64-1 on the frame under the crane and the OHP shield on the R side with a spot for his badge #. There were 500 of the special marked ones as far as I can tell. The wood box has the Oklahoma seal carved in it to match. It is unfired other than three for test firing at the factory, you can barely see where three cartridges were every other charge hole. I also have his duty 28, that thing has been fired. I had Karl Sokol repair it and it's good to go now. @SiVisPacem |
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[#34]
My Magpul MPLA, Bushmaster ACR and my grandfather's WW2 bring back P38.
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Quoted: Yes, I have to explain this every time because it is weird. The OHP special ordered them in a batch, it's marked 64-1 on the frame under the crane and the OHP shield on the R side with a spot for his badge #. There were 500 of the special marked ones as far as I can tell. The wood box has the Oklahoma seal carved in it to match. It is unfired other than three for test firing at the factory, you can barely see where three cartridges were every other charge hole. I also have his duty 28, that thing has been fired. I had Karl Sokol repair it and it's good to go now. @SiVisPacem View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: @King_Mud You sure it's a 64 and not a 65? The S&W 64 is a .38 Special, while the Model 65 is the stainless version of the .357 Magnum Model 13 and was used by the OHP. Yes, I have to explain this every time because it is weird. The OHP special ordered them in a batch, it's marked 64-1 on the frame under the crane and the OHP shield on the R side with a spot for his badge #. There were 500 of the special marked ones as far as I can tell. The wood box has the Oklahoma seal carved in it to match. It is unfired other than three for test firing at the factory, you can barely see where three cartridges were every other charge hole. I also have his duty 28, that thing has been fired. I had Karl Sokol repair it and it's good to go now. @SiVisPacem Yeah, that s both weird and impossible to replace. |
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[#36]
View Quote I'm at the point in my life where I have enough guns and honestly I've been thinking of selling them as most of the time they just sit and collect dust. I don't have a desire to buy anything new but with ONE exception and that's a Sig 553 in grey with a metal lower, green furniture and diopter sights. Your 552 is sick AF! |
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[#37]
Luger bring back given to me by the man that took it, my Great Uncle George.
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Quoted: The one I have that is so completely off the electronic and government information grid, no one could ever prove I actually own it. If the feds ever came around confiscating guns, they wouldn't ask or look for that one. I could buy that gun again tomorrow, but it would be tagged like all the other ones. Being older, I used to have a lot of guns like that, but I sold them off, not realizing how that particular part of their value would increase in a future surveillance state. View Quote So, just like any other 80%. Welcome. |
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[#40]
Parker Hale M85. Started with a $25 receiver off of Gunbroker that needed everything machined on it, then heat treat before completing the rifle.
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[#41]
Probably a Smith Corona 1903-A3. Wife then girlfriend got it for me as a BD gift back around 1980. Next my DCM SA M1 Garand.
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Quoted: I don't have a desire to buy anything new but with ONE exception and that's a Sig 553 in grey with a metal lower, green furniture and diopter sights. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I don't have a desire to buy anything new but with ONE exception and that's a Sig 553 in grey with a metal lower, green furniture and diopter sights. Your 552 is sick AF! I had just enough money/opportunity to get a SG 551 or a 552 (since either was $2,500 at the time, used) and I chose the 551. No regrets. Later I cheaped out and got a SIG 556 to turn into a 553ish clone. |
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Quoted: ACR. Not exactly common or cheap anymore until a Franklin Armory starts making them again under the Bushmaster name. https://i.imgur.com/1fWfuM5.jpeg View Quote ACR would probably be my answer... sub 100 serial number. I bought it the day they hit the market. That or my Bushy BAR-10. |
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[#45]
Really none of them as all my guns are pretty regular.
I have two ARs that wouldn’t be identically replaceable because the companies dont exist anymore. i can get the same lowers with a different roll mark so it really wouldn’t matter. |
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[#46]
My ONG shotgun. Something like that will never happen again.
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[#47]
I have a near mint No4 Mk1 that would probably be fairly difficult to replace, everything else would be fairly easy.
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[#48]
The single shot 20ga shotgun my dad gave me when I was 10yo. Grandpa gave it to my dad when he was 10yo. Dad is in his late 80’s.
Cheating, I know. I have others like that as well. |
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Quoted: Funny enough I was just looking at this listing the other day. https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/fs-h-k-sr9tc.3439623/#post-14603956 https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/attachments/img_5253-jpeg.7143818/ View Quote lol The one I have is NIB When I bought it it was a package deal with a PSG1 I never had the interest to fire the SR9TC because I had the PSG1 which was an already a fired used rifle . I have long ago sold the PSG1 and pretty much just have this last one in the back of the safe kind of like a forgotten rifle |
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