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    Smile The Favorite of Your Collection

    Please participate on this thread -
    Forum leaders, please don't be modest....
    Newer members, please don't be shy about posting....

    If newer members, or members who rarely post, plus our members who frequently contribute so much to our site, (making the site as outstanding and informative as it is) participate in this thread, we'll all enjoy the results.

    It will be very interesting for all of us if everyone will show off the one gun from their collection that's their very favorite of all.
    (Narrow it down to two weapons if you just can't decide on one!)

    It can be any type of weapon - A pistol, rifle, shotgun, flare-gun, bazooka, etc -
    A pristine 'collector' or your favorite 'shooter'.

    I understand this can be like choosing your favorite child, but we all have 'that one gun' we pride the most - (Even if we'd never tell our other guns about it!)
    It's the gun that gives us goose bumps every time we carefully take it out and lovingly wipe it down.

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    I'll start -
    The favorite of my collection is a Remington 1903A3 that my wife bought for me as a birthday gift. She located it by herself at a gun show we attended, and it turned out to be completely correct and barely ever used.



    OK, I couldn't choose 'just one' -

    One of my other favorites is a Remington Rand 1911A1.
    (I'm not a 1911 collector because they're way out of my price range!)
    WWII Remington Rand 1911's are the most common 1911 type and I bought this one at a time when I could afford the asking price.

    I just think they're a beautiful and classic pistol.


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    OK, here we go. My two out of all my favorite guns. Blaser R96 Tactical Sniper rifle chambered in .308 Win. Husqvarna M38 6,5x55mm made in 1943.
    Hope there are coming more soon!

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    My GI 1943 colt and my 1936 S42 luger

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    No 5

    My favourite at the moment is my 1945 fazackerley No5 "jungle carbine". I love shooting it and it's a good looker too!

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    My old pal.

    Image hosting, free photo sharing video sharing at Photobucket A nice pre war M1icon. All original including round firing pin.

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    my favorite and most time consuming gun

    The only one in the world. My Persian Mauser in .22 I have researched this gun for decades. No results. Never saw or heard of another. I believe made by FN. They have no record. All information on the gun is Farsi The s/n is 105 in Farsi. There are Belgian proofs. Gun was used very little. Original sling and of course no import marks. I took pictures this morning Any info appreciated. Gary Moore "inhabitant of the Fen". A hardy and dangerous breed.

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    This should be a great thread.

    Here are mine. Long arm fave, and my newest acquisition: 1910-production Ross Mk II 5*, marked to the 60th Battalion, Canadianicon Expeditionary Force (Victoria Rifles).



    Sidearm: 1940 "42" Mauser Luger - all matching (though missing front sight) which has been in the family since my grandfather came back from Europe after VE day.


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    My favorite is...

    My 1943 Mosin Nagant Finn with a Tikka barrel. This is a minute of angle shooter. Otherwise, my favorite is whatever I am shooting at the time....chris3

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    From a pure collectors standpoint I'd have to say,
    My Germanicon "dot 42" G.33/40:





    It's a bolt mismatch, but the bolt is of the same year and serial prefix, and it's obviously seen some honest use, but it's currently my favourite to fondle.

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    Guys,

    Some great looking pieces of all types. I am envious!

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