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What gun are you most proud to own?

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.
 
My first handgun purchase when I was 14 or 15, Dan Wesson .22. I worked at a small gunshop after school and weekends in Stockbridge in the 80s. I would carry home a brick of Winchester Super X and go through them in a weekend. I think a brick of .22 were around $9 I still have the original case, grips and a belt buckle.
 

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Probably this one I picked up directly from a former Colt VP 7yrs ago (One of 3 I got from him). It was one of many guns he had in his personal collection. This one is a NIB transferable Colt 9mm SMG. They were mfg'd right before the machinegun ban, so there is only about 20 Colt SMGs on the registry. Mine is serial number 9.
 

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Probably this one I picked up directly from a former Colt VP 7yrs ago (One of 3 I got from him). It was one of many guns he had in his personal collection. This one is a NIB transferable Colt 9mm SMG. They were mfg'd right before the machinegun ban, so there is only about 20 Colt SMGs on the registry. Mine is serial number 9.
Don't see many Model 635's "in the wild."
 
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