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What gun are you most proud to own?

I may have already answered this, but I'm not checking 12 pages to see. The 2 pistols I'm most proud to own are my CZ 75 Compact D (PCR) and its little brother, the alloy CZ Rami D. I've got some other good pistols like the Springfield 4" Mod 2 9mm and the Sig P365 (and I carry those the most), but the CZ's are the ones I'd keep if I could only have 2.
 
My uncle's Ruger Blackhawk he carried while flying recon missions during the Vietnam conflict.


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My grandfather's m1 carbine from WWII.


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I've already told my boys when I pass they'll have to figure out how to divvy 'em up. When they were young it was rock/paper/scissors best 2 of 3.
Sux not having family that are still living .

VERY! nice historical & Sentimental Guns you got there .

Peace!
 
Intratec DC-9. The infamous Tec 9. Absolutely the biggest piece of s*** of any gun that I have ever owned. I don't think I have ever fired a full 32 round magazine out of it without at least one failure. But man does it look cool sitting in my safe. Brings a smile to my face every time I see it.
I had 1, it never failed. but then I only used the factory mags. kinda wish I kept it.
 
Colt my Dad gave me when I was a kid.
 

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Intratec DC-9. The infamous Tec 9. Absolutely the biggest piece of s*** of any gun that I have ever owned. I don't think I have ever fired a full 32 round magazine out of it without at least one failure. But man does it look cool sitting in my safe. Brings a smile to my face every time I see it.
I have always loved the look. Owned two used ones and they both were trash. Sold them and found one heck of a deal on one NIB with the original price tag. I can't bring myself to shoot it or sell it.
 

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