Pezhead wrote:I was thinkin an AC-130.
That is not a gun - thats GUNS...
Back to reality:
A Kreighoff Double in 375 H&H would be my fantasy gun... Anything else is just fooling around. Shot Machine Guns for a long time - the thrill is gone.
Pezhead wrote:I was thinkin an AC-130.
Pinnacle wrote:Pezhead wrote:I was thinkin an AC-130.
That is not a gun - thats GUNS...
Back to reality:
A Kreighoff Double in 375 H&H would be my fantasy gun... Anything else is just fooling around. Shot Machine Guns for a long time - the thrill is gone.
Pinnacle wrote:Pezhead wrote:I was thinkin an AC-130.
That is not a gun - thats GUNS...
Back to reality:
A Kreighoff Double in 375 H&H would be my fantasy gun... Anything else is just fooling around. Shot Machine Guns for a long time - the thrill is gone.
1911fan wrote:This for rifle, its a best grade H&H in .303, which would make it a great gun for almost anything besides the big stuff and therefore, something one could use.....
This is a Boss, SXS in 16 gauge, that has an identical twin for those days when you stand and shoot driven pheasant on the family estate, with the Royal Family in attendance, you shoot one, the lackey loads the other one, great for those argentine dove hunts too.....(its only $95K for the pair) I held a Boss once, in many ways it was far nicer than the H&H's i had seen.
The second.
This is a David McKay Brown matched pair in twenty. He might be one of the best working today in fine guns, new unfired, for $121,000.00 US.
its twin
If I ever hit a powerball, Galazan's will take a large chunk of it.....
"It weighs 26 ounces, or about 1/3 the weight of a Desert Eagle, recoil is not for the squeamish...."
1911fan wrote:Or maybe something for the next Effing Gopher OCB.
From JR French, engraver, with real elephant ivory grips.
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