For people who are active in any shooting sport- steel challenge, silhouette, clays, high power, small bore, whatever.
How many identical guns do you have?
For people who are active in any shooting sport- steel challenge, silhouette, clays, high power, small bore, whatever.
How many identical guns do you have?
I used to shoot Service Rifle,
so,
short range gun
Across the course gun
and a short range gun scoped,
and a spare, that can go either direction
(scopes came out after I got out of shooting, so I built one but have not shot it enough to be comfortable with it)
Bullseye,,
never shot a match, but plan on it one day,
1911's
Shockey
Chow
Clark Long Heavy
a couple wad guns built by who knows who,
K-22
a few High Standards (slant and military,, Citation, Trophy, and a couple Olympics)
and a rather rare High Standard Rapid fire gun,,, but that's not really for bullseye,
Smith 52
Smith 41,
I have 3 pistol boxes,, just in case
Small Bore,
52 pre A
52 B
52 D's , have several
Anschutz
Kimber
Rem 37
Rem 513
Rem 541
Rem 540
Win 75 (got 2)
and a handful of Unertl's and Lyman's for them, as well as Olympic, Palma and International sights,
Vintage Springfield Matches
1903
1903A3,
both with C stocks, and a few spares,,,
Garand Matches
one that I competed with,
a few spares that are backups,,
and that is the short list
some are not identical, but are stand ins if needed
Last edited by lyman; 09-12-2021 at 05:52.
One pair of Stevens M107 single barrel 20 ga. Shotguns.
One consecutive serial numbered pair of “new-in-the-wrap” Argentine 98-09 Mausers. (Only the serials make them “non-identical”.)
Last edited by JimF; 09-12-2021 at 05:58.
Garands were a hobby and money maker. I've had over one hundred and once had twenty in the safe. I'm down to 2 now. Love Swedes and Swiss and have had a couple dozen Swedes. They can bury me with my last Garand, Swede and Swiss. I have gotten rid of all the Russian and Chinese. No more 8mm.
If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.
Hardly identical, but I have a love for obsolete BP Military rifles:
They're such fun to shoot.
71 Mause
18 something Rolling Block
Dutch Beaumont
Swiss Veterli
Martini Henry.
Smokeless oldies'
8mm Lebel
91 Mauser
1910 Smidt Rubin (straight pull)
1891 Moisin
#4 Lee Enfield
And of course there's the Cap n balls
I to collected US service rifle for a while. got 14 Garands, 2 1903A3's and 2 M1 carbines tho not identical, 1 M1 and 1 M1A1. Makes for a full safe.
I am getting old getting rid of my collection sold over 30 M1 Garands 6 M1 Carbines 4 1903s and 1903A3s a lot of Stock sets M1 D my M1 C My 1941 Johnson will be going next along with the rest of my M1 Garands and M1 Carbines can't take it with you maybe i could have my wife bury everything with me LOL
Well, if you can't take them with you, the answer's simple. Don't go.
Not quite identical but real close:
Smith & Wesson Model 27-2 .357 Magnum and Model 28 Highway Patrolman.
U.S. M1903 and M1903A3
I usually avoid buying the same thing twice.
Like BDM I'm getting older and my health isn't great so I'm starting to give some things, not just guns, to the people I want to have them.
Last edited by Art; 09-16-2021 at 12:08.
3 S&W 4inch K frames
2 M1 Garands
3 M1917 rifles
Everything else are variations or different.
But not the same.
Last edited by JB White; 09-18-2021 at 03:55.