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06/28/2004 Entry: "Wish lists"
Posted by Maynard @ 05:30 PM MST

Blue Bar

Guns & Ammo
Wish lists

The guns I want, in no particular order:

  • Remington 700 ML, .50 - its the whole "heritage" thing, plus the bragging rights of saying I bought a fifty cal for under $500.
  • Remington 700 VS LH, .308 - A left-handed reach out and touch someone piece, and pay no attention to what KDT says.
  • A high-capacity SAR-1 - yeah, its Commie. Nah, I don't care.
  • One of each of the guns used as the official Army infantry rifle, from the 1795 Springfield right up through the M-4 and maybe even the XM-8.
  • The American pistols for the same date range
  • The rifles of America's enemies, from the Brown Bess all the way to the AK-74
    Its just a start, of course. What prompted all this? A trip to the gun shop and a realization that I can't afford anything I want just yet.

    Sigh. Soon, hopefully.

    Blue Bar

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