Probably a Carl Gustav M45. I've managed several grail guns including MP5, Uzi, SIG 551, AUG, G3, FAL and a bunch of others. But still need a original Type 3 AK-47.
But still need that Gustav Swedish K, next would be a Thompson M1928 (ideally a M1921 navy, but I'd even settle for a WWII vintage M1), then a MP38 or MP40 (would even settle for a MP41), then a MG42 and on and on until I had the definitive WWI / WWII / Cold War reference collection.
Also need a 19th century vintage Colt SAA and a revolutionary war era Pennsylvania / Kentucky rifle.
What's your "Holy Grail" Firearm?
Excellent taste sir.
For me it would be the B&T KH9 but full auto, and while the Honey Badger is kinda a fad rifle, The Fix in 8.6 as the retards call it. I said two years ago that 338 Creedmoor was going to be big.
What a trend setter you are. Q is stealing your intellectual property now?
they are accused of stealing everyone elses
At this point in my life I don't have a "Holy Grail" gun. I've been very fortunate to have owned and/or played with pretty much everything I wanted up to now. I've owned some cool and interesting guns...and I shoot everything I own. I got to shoot 3,000+ rounds through couple different H&K MP5 and MP5SD over couple years and similar number of round through over dozen other full auto guns including belt fed medium MGs. The one gun I enjoyed shooting more than any others was a BAR and the one I thought was useless was a Glock 18.
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Suppressed select fire ak47.
Other than that a few of my late Uncle's firearms, all those went to his daughter, Rightfully so though. My cousin is a good gal, we all grew up hunting, fishing and shooting. My Dad and Uncle were the two influences that instilled firearms into my life, my Uncle got me into reloading at a young age. As long as I can remember, we would sit there watching him and my dad press out reloaded and new rounds.
Back in the 1990's my Uncle owned and operated his own Army/navy/gun shop in Hampton falls, NH. My dad and I would spend days worth of time there, my Dad helping out on weekends and etc.
The Mecca for us in the Northeast was Kittery Trading Post in Kittery, Maine. I couldn't tell you how much time I've spent in there as a kid and when older.
Other than that a few of my late Uncle's firearms, all those went to his daughter, Rightfully so though. My cousin is a good gal, we all grew up hunting, fishing and shooting. My Dad and Uncle were the two influences that instilled firearms into my life, my Uncle got me into reloading at a young age. As long as I can remember, we would sit there watching him and my dad press out reloaded and new rounds.
Back in the 1990's my Uncle owned and operated his own Army/navy/gun shop in Hampton falls, NH. My dad and I would spend days worth of time there, my Dad helping out on weekends and etc.
The Mecca for us in the Northeast was Kittery Trading Post in Kittery, Maine. I couldn't tell you how much time I've spent in there as a kid and when older.
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MK 19 is so much fun and devasting to use. Total bitch to clean
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If you clean and maintain em right they work just fine
1st Battalion/5th Marines
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FSN Member Since 2009