Ruger LCP in .38 special. No one ever talks about them, but everyone seems to own one...go figure.
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Ruger LCP in .38 special. No one ever talks about them, but everyone seems to own one...go figure.
Sorry, Glock reflex. You know that we all love and appreciate your thoughts, which are often cogent and spot on.Hmmm, I can't find anywhere in this thread where I mentioned Glocks. And the Kahr I had hated any kind of hollow points. Steep feed ramp and even a polishing didn't help. That was my experience anyway. Seems like lately I'm not supposed to share my thoughts.
FN/FAL, the right arm of the free world, never gained a serious following in the states, and with all the cheap semi autos out there, ever fewer are getting any lovin!
SIG 550 series carbines, overpriced and never available in any quantity, one of the greatest carbines rejected by the Mil.
By the same tokin, the Robinson Arms XCR was a steller performing carbine that got canceled before it ever got to really show its worth!
I think the 94s got a mythical following based more on legend then fact! Still a decent brush gun, but even in it's hay day, there were better rifles out there!
Ok, start the hate!
I think more people own one based on Hollywood portrayals of greatness then history would bare out as facts
What a bunch of amateurs
MAS 49/56 in the original 7.5 MAS
NOT the ones that Century Arms butchered into 308, I regret having to sell mine during the recession
French MAS 59/56 $400.00 Traded
I think the 94s got a mythical following based more on legend then fact! Still a decent brush gun, but even in it's hay day, there were better rifles out there!
Ok, start the hate!
I think more people own one based on Hollywood portrayals of greatness then history would bare out as facts
And you NEVER see 1895s or any Spencers, or the legendary Sharps! And a Colt revolving rifle, fugiddaboutit! Rifles that actually did the lions share of winning the west!I figured it was more 1873s that you'd see in hollywood. Maybe some 1886s and 1892s.
And you NEVER see 1895s or any Spencers, or the legendary Sharps! And a Colt revolving rifle, fugiddaboutit! Rifles that actually did the lions share of winning the west!
I think the 94s got a mythical following based more on legend then fact! Still a decent brush gun, but even in it's hay day, there were better rifles out there!
Ok, start the hate!
I think more people own one based on Hollywood portrayals of greatness then history would bare out as facts
Out of litterally a thousand movies, there was that ONE movie!