Any of you own an actual gun?

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Dwarfman

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I have a sword and a dagger and a funky horn that looks a lot like Boromir's from the Fellowship of the Ring. I also have a spent 50 caliber bullet casing. No guns though.
 

New Vegas Samurai

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jdun said:
Vintage Colt 1911 worth a lot of money if all the parts are original. Make sure you don't get rip off if you ever decided to sell it.
Hell no! this thing is my baby! haha
Nah, this weapon's a classic and like I said, it was a steal, it was around 200 dollars (if I'm getting my conversion right) when I got it.

It also does have all the original parts and they were all in working condition once I got done with cleaning it. It would have been a waste if I hadn't got it then and there.
 

Cazza

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Do not own any.

Did once get the chance to fire a bolt action pistol.
 

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Dwarfman said:
I have a sword and a dagger and a funky horn that looks a lot like Boromir's from the Fellowship of the Ring. I also have a spent 50 caliber bullet casing. No guns though.
Is the horn magical?
 

Apollo45

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Got a BB gun when I was six, so I've got a history of owning weaponry.

Currently own a Browning Superposed (12 Gauge)and a Remington Model 10 (also 12 gauge), although my dad owns a safe and a half's worth of rifles and shotguns, as well as a few revolvers and a couple handguns, all of which I'll eventually inherit. I'm looking in to buying a few older collector's guns as well. Probably start off with a Mosin Nagant since they're fairly inexpensive and relatively common.
 

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Currently only have one gun. A Taurus 92AFS 9mm stainless. It's pretty but heavy as hell and holds 17+1 rounds. it's a bit hard to concealed carry it though so I'm thinking about picking up a snub nose S&W or something similar.....perhaps with an ankle holster to hide it in my boots.
 

Talal Provides

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I'm not all that crazy about guns in general, so I don't own one. I do, however, have a thing for machines and engineering and I'm a big admirer of the AK-47, which truly is one of the greatest machines in all of history, and part of me would like to own one, and not just because of the brilliant engineering, but also because it's more than just a machine, it's a symbol. It's an instrument of insurrection, of rebellion, of fighting for freedom or what you believe in. I mean, Mozambique put it on their flag, not just a gun, but a Kalashnikov. It's brought untold misery to countless numbers of people, but somehow, it's got something about it that transcends all of that. It's special in a way nothing else really is.
 

Dwarfman

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Unspeakable said:
Dwarfman said:
I have a sword and a dagger and a funky horn that looks a lot like Boromir's from the Fellowship of the Ring. I also have a spent 50 caliber bullet casing. No guns though.
Is the horn magical?
Well personally I don't think so, but every time I blow it, a bunch of blue faced picts appear out of nowhere and bare their bums at everyone. ;-)>
 

jdun

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New Vegas Samurai said:
jdun said:
Vintage Colt 1911 worth a lot of money if all the parts are original. Make sure you don't get rip off if you ever decided to sell it.
Hell no! this thing is my baby! haha
Nah, this weapon's a classic and like I said, it was a steal, it was around 200 dollars (if I'm getting my conversion right) when I got it.

It also does have all the original parts and they were all in working condition once I got done with cleaning it. It would have been a waste if I hadn't got it then and there.
Vintage Colt 1911 can be worth up to a million or more depending on the condition and how low the serial numbers is. You might want appraise your 1911.

http://www.sightm1911.com/1911Production.htm
 

New Vegas Samurai

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jdun said:
Vintage Colt 1911 can be worth up to a million or more depending on the condition and how low the serial numbers is. You might want appraise your 1911.

http://www.sightm1911.com/1911Production.htm
Holy hell in a hand basket
I'll make sure to do so, I think it's an A1 variant as I've read the list you posted, it does have that color mismatch, but it's a little worn so I don't know where the serial is anymore...

Man once i hit the U.S. I'm going to make sure how old this thing really is, and see if it's a collectors weapon. As for now, it will stay hidden away from bad elements.