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    Default What do my gunsafe and the deep south have in common?

    Answer: Segregation is alive and well.

    I just reorganized my main gunsafe and thought I would snap a quick pic as they were laying on the table waiting to go back into the safe. It really illustrates what a gun bigot I can be sometimes. As you can see I do not allow any of my plastic guns to share the same safe with my stainless guns. I barely tolerate my SASS guns with the case hardened finish to be in there.


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    That's a nice coffee table.

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    Very impressive. So just out of curiosity if you could only keep one of the pistols on the table which one would it be? Which one is the Queen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrNiceGuy View Post
    That's a nice coffee table.
    I was liking the color of the hardwood flooring.

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    nice punisher grips

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    How did you snap this photo? Seems like a wide field of view for just standing over the table. Just curious. Great looking collection, as always.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dyjital View Post
    I was liking the color of the hardwood flooring.
    The floors are birch. I really like them.






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    Quote Originally Posted by GRUNDEL View Post
    Which one is the Queen?



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    Quote Originally Posted by jhc5 View Post
    How did you snap this photo? Seems like a wide field of view for just standing over the table. Just curious. Great looking collection, as always.
    I just held the camera at arms length above my head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PlayboyPenguin View Post
    I just held the camera at arms length above my head.
    I guess the best solutions are usually the simplest. In my never ending quest to overthink things, I would have pulled out the ladder or stacked a couple of chairs before it occurred to me to reach up.

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    The real question is which one is your last gun? which gun would you keep in a situation where you could only keep one?
    " The right to defend one's home and one's person when attacked has been guaranteed through the ages by common law."

    - Martin Luther King

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    I can take some pictures of my house and the damage my 3 year old daughter can do in a couple of hours.

    We could call it,

    "What does my house and a deep south Trailer Park have in common?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trlsmn View Post
    The real question is which one is your last gun? which gun would you keep in a situation where you could only keep one?
    The derringer, of course.

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    PlayboyPenguin i dont like you..... my wife is pissed cause i drooled over your picture and i fried the keyboard.. thanks alot

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    Great pic PBP! I notice that you have a "plastic" gun (Kahr?) mixed in there. Is there a quota system going on?

    Where is the picture of the other half of the apartheid? We love guns of all colors here!
    I hope to live the rest of my life with my gun on my hip and never need it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkSBG View Post
    Great pic PBP! I notice that you have a "plastic" gun (Kahr?) mixed in there. Is there a quota system going on?

    Where is the picture of the other half of the apartheid? We love guns of all colors here!
    There are a couple Kahr pistols in there but they are all steel. I think you might be mistaking the Rohrbaugh for a plastic framed pistol. It is not.


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    Nice! (You had me fooled.)
    I hope to live the rest of my life with my gun on my hip and never need it.

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    Wow, is that about $20,000 worth!
    Nice shooting gallery too, how many paces do you take before opening up on the display cases of glass kit-ch? Call me unsophisticated but that would be my idea of fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugeye View Post
    Wow, is that about $20,000 worth!
    Nice shooting gallery too, how many paces do you take before opening up on the display cases of glass kit-ch? Call me unsophisticated but that would be my idea of fun.
    Yikes, that would not be a good idea. $20,000 is a good replacement estimate for the firearms, but what is in those cases is worth multiple times more.

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    Looks like you may have a lot of Disney collectibles in the glass case. My son's fiance would be envious. She is a huge Disney fan.

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