Weapons? What do you own?


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just wondering what weapons people here own? i like to collect weapons and just want to admire others i will upload some pics soon (upload pics of yours please :D )

but at mo i own...

a short sword/ sword styled machete

knuckles :)

1 silver eagle throwing knife

2 black eagle throwing knives

a live Katana

a pistol cross bow

and a hunting air rifle

i also have a back pack machette in black arriving tomoz :D

within 6 months time i also hope to own....

a 5 shot semi auto tactical shotgun

a 6 shot revolver

a glock or tarus

and a sniper rifle (or field rifle what ever you wana call it :D )

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Kimber Custom Shop Pro Covert II .45AUTO

Browning Auto-5 Shotgun (Belgium made model)

British Enfield .303

Smith&Wesson Homeland Security Knife

Gladius Night Ops Flashlight (upgraded with the 275+ Lumen CREEmator LED/reflector)

21" ASP Baton

Vexor Pepper Spray

ASP Handcuffs

Smith & Wesson Handcuffs

I have a huge collection of guns which I use to shoot people off my swamp. :p

But I need to have a gun collection to protect me from other people with there gun collections, but im going to go bigger soon as someone out there in my area will have a bigger collection, whom I see as a threat to myself

oh and i also have a surgical kit :D with 100 scaple blades and lots of equipment i normally just use it to skin rabbits ;) but its makes use if you add it together with my nylon rope and tar pooling :D and i cant wait to get my guns :'( damn americans its so easy for you guys to get guns we have to have police approved safes and show our medical records and have a police man come to our house to check security

Several boomerangs:

sport, hunting and display art types. Some are specific to hitting fowl on the fly.

Several bows:

110 lb draw PSE compound, a 75 lb Bear, 65 lb Bear Kodiak recurve, 100 lb English longbow (think Robin Hood), a custom made 65 lb recurve for bowfishing, a Barnett Ghost 400 crossbow etc. Been shooting a bow for 54 of my 62 years

Handguns:

C&B = cap & ball/black powder

FB = flintlock black powder & ball

.500 S&W Magnum - Magnum Research BFR (big f.... revolver)

.50 Action Express - Desert Eagle

45/70 Govt. (rifle round) - Thompson Center Contender (multiple calibers)

.44 Magnum - Smith & Wesson #29 (Dirty Harry's gun)

.44 Magnum - Ruger Super Blackhawk

.44 C&B - Colt 1860 Army (original & replica)

.44 C&B - Remington 1858 New Model Army (original & replica)

.44 C&B - Colt 1847 Walker (BIG!) (replica)

.40 FB - 1825 American naval belt pistol (flintlock - replica)

.357 Magnum - Smith & Wesson #686

.45 ACP - SIG Sauer GSR (stainless Colt M1911 clone)

.40 S&W - SIG Sauer P239 (carry piece)

.40 S&W - SIG Sauer P250sc (subcompact carry piece)

.45 ACP - SIG Sauer P250 (full size caliber/size kit for the p250sc)

9 mm - SIG Sauer P220

.380 - Ruger LCP pocket pistol)

.22 LR/.22 Magnum - Ruger Single Six (convertable)

Rifles & shotguns:

5 - Remington 700 BDL's in .300 Mag, 30-06, .264, .233 and .17

2,- Remington 760 pump rifles in 30-06 and .264

.58 Remington Zouave musket (C&B)

.54 Thompson Center Hawken plains rifle (C&B)

.50 Thompson Center Hawken plains rifle (C&B)

.44 Remington revolver carbine (C&B)

SKS (Chinese AK-47)

AK-47

AR-15 (civilian M-16)

Winchester 1400 12 Mag gauge auto

4 Remington 1100's in 12, 20 & 28 gauge, one a skeet shooting setup

3 Remington 870 pump shotguns in 12, 20 and 28 gauge

Mossberg 500 folding tactical shotgun in 12 gauge magnum

Browning Citori 12 gauge over/under for trap shooting

2 Savage side-by-side shotguns in 12 and 20 gauge

Savage 12 gauge/30-30 over-under combo survival gun

Plus whatever I forgot, knives, swords of several species and small arms like .22's, pellet, BB and other arms.

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Several boomerangs:

sport, hunting and display art types. Some are specific to hitting fowl on the fly.

Several bows:

110 lb draw PSE compound, a 75 lb Bear, 65 lb Bear Kodiak recurve, 100 lb English longbow (think Robin Hood), a custom made 65 lb recurve for bowfishing, a Barnett Ghost 400 crossbow etc. Been shooting a bow for 54 of my 62 years

Handguns:

C&B = cap & ball/black powder

FB = flintlock black powder & ball

.500 S&W Magnum - Magnum Research BFR (big f.... revolver)

.50 Action Express - Desert Eagle

45/70 Govt. (rifle round) - Thompson Center Contender (multiple calibers)

.44 Magnum - Smith & Wesson #29 (Dirty Harry's gun)

.44 Magnum - Ruger Super Blackhawk

.44 C&B - Colt 1860 Army (original & replica)

.44 C&B - Remington 1858 New Model Army (original & replica)

.44 C&B - Colt 1847 Walker (BIG!) (replica)

.40 FB - 1825 American naval belt pistol (flintlock - replica)

.357 Magnum - Smith & Wesson #686

.45 ACP - SIG Sauer GSR (stainless Colt M1911 clone)

.40 S&W - SIG Sauer P239 (carry piece)

.40 S&W - SIG Sauer P250sc (subcompact carry piece)

.45 ACP - SIG Sauer P250 (full size caliber/size kit for the p250sc)

9 mm - SIG Sauer P220

.380 - Ruger LCP pocket pistol)

.22 LR/.22 Magnum - Ruger Single Six (convertable)

Rifles & shotguns:

5 - Remington 700 BDL's in .300 Mag, 30-06, .264, .233 and .17

2,- Remington 760 pump rifles in 30-06 and .264

.58 Remington Zouave musket (C&B)

.54 Thompson Center Hawken plains rifle (C&B)

.50 Thompson Center Hawken plains rifle (C&B)

.44 Remington revolver carbine (C&B)

SKS (Chinese AK-47)

AK-47

AR-15 (civilian M-16)

Winchester 1400 12 Mag gauge auto

4 Remington 1100's in 12, 20 & 28 gauge, one a skeet shooting setup

3 Remington 870 pump shotguns in 12, 20 and 28 gauge

Mossberg 500 folding tactical shotgun in 12 gauge magnum

Browning Citori 12 gauge over/under for trap shooting

2 Savage side-by-side shotguns in 12 and 20 gauge

Savage 12 gauge/30-30 over-under combo survival gun

Plus whatever I forgot, knives, swords of several species and small arms like .22's, pellet, BB and other arms.

Enoug to invade a small country! :p

Several boomerangs:

sport, hunting and display art types. Some are specific to hitting fowl on the fly.

Several bows:

110 lb draw PSE compound, a 75 lb Bear, 65 lb Bear Kodiak recurve, 100 lb English longbow (think Robin Hood), a custom made 65 lb recurve for bowfishing, a Barnett Ghost 400 crossbow etc. Been shooting a bow for 54 of my 62 years

Handguns:

C&B = cap & ball/black powder

FB = flintlock black powder & ball

.500 S&W Magnum - Magnum Research BFR (big f.... revolver)

.50 Action Express - Desert Eagle

45/70 Govt. (rifle round) - Thompson Center Contender (multiple calibers)

.44 Magnum - Smith & Wesson #29 (Dirty Harry's gun)

.44 Magnum - Ruger Super Blackhawk

.44 C&B - Colt 1860 Army (original & replica)

.44 C&B - Remington 1858 New Model Army (original & replica)

.44 C&B - Colt 1847 Walker (BIG!) (replica)

.40 FB - 1825 American naval belt pistol (flintlock - replica)

.357 Magnum - Smith & Wesson #686

.45 ACP - SIG Sauer GSR (stainless Colt M1911 clone)

.40 S&W - SIG Sauer P239 (carry piece)

.40 S&W - SIG Sauer P250sc (subcompact carry piece)

.45 ACP - SIG Sauer P250 (full size caliber/size kit for the p250sc)

9 mm - SIG Sauer P220

.380 - Ruger LCP pocket pistol)

.22 LR/.22 Magnum - Ruger Single Six (convertable)

Rifles & shotguns:

5 - Remington 700 BDL's in .300 Mag, 30-06, .264, .233 and .17

2,- Remington 760 pump rifles in 30-06 and .264

.58 Remington Zouave musket (C&B)

.54 Thompson Center Hawken plains rifle (C&B)

.50 Thompson Center Hawken plains rifle (C&B)

.44 Remington revolver carbine (C&B)

SKS (Chinese AK-47)

AK-47

AR-15 (civilian M-16)

Winchester 1400 12 Mag gauge auto

4 Remington 1100's in 12, 20 & 28 gauge, one a skeet shooting setup

3 Remington 870 pump shotguns in 12, 20 and 28 gauge

Mossberg 500 folding tactical shotgun in 12 gauge magnum

Browning Citori 12 gauge over/under for trap shooting

2 Savage side-by-side shotguns in 12 and 20 gauge

Savage 12 gauge/30-30 over-under combo survival gun

Plus whatever I forgot, knives, swords of several species and small arms like .22's, pellet, BB and other arms.

Are you a mechanic? :shiftyninja:

Anyway, all I've got are some kitchen knives, a giant wooden stick, and my brain... :shifty:

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