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    Guns you love more than you should

    I recently got a CZ PO1 Omega.
    To me it is a pistol in the G19 Compact niche that is amazing.
    Yet will probably never have a big following.

    SIG556R-
    Best combination of ergs, accuracy, etc. in an AK mag rifle I have played with. I have never messed with a Mutant or the new Windam AK mag AR, but beats any AK I have used, and any AR 7.62x39 mag I have tried. Yet it is a dead platform.

    the Canik TP9SFX-
    For a little over 500 bucks out the door, I grabbed one. Someone mentioned it on here about a year ago. Depending on your transfer fee, tax, shippin, whatever it is a little over 500 bucks for a nightstand gun or Production out of the box. It should be a piece of crap, but it is straight out of the box with a decent trigger.
    Someday it will be some little footnote like the SteyrGB.
    “Where weapons may not be carried, it is well to carry weapons.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramairthree View Post
    I recently got a CZ PO1 Omega.
    To me it is a pistol in the G19 Compact niche that is amazing.
    Yet will probably never have a big following.

    SIG556R-
    Best combination of ergs, accuracy, etc. in an AK mag rifle I have played with. I have never messed with a Mutant or the new Windam AK mag AR, but beats any AK I have used, and any AR 7.62x39 mag I have tried. Yet it is a dead platform.

    the Canik TP9SFX-
    For a little over 500 bucks out the door, I grabbed one. Someone mentioned it on here about a year ago. Depending on your transfer fee, tax, shippin, whatever it is a little over 500 bucks for a nightstand gun or Production out of the box. It should be a piece of crap, but it is straight out of the box with a decent trigger.
    Someday it will be some little footnote like the SteyrGB.
    I love my XDm .40.. it is custom gun accurate (my example) and has been incredibly reliable for me. I'm at the point that I don't give a shit what the rest of the internet thinks about it.

    I also have a Canik. I won it at a Friends of NRA event. It is a pretty darn good gun.

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    HK MP5, HK P7, SIG 551.

    Honorable mention: Uzi SMG and Lugers.

    Out of all the guns I own and shoot, those are the ones that never fail to trip my trigger. Also love my Colt 6933, 6945, 6520 and SIG P226 but I tend to think of those as work guns rather than recreation.
    It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.

    Chuck, we miss ya man.

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    Beretta Tomcat .32- don't care for .32 but I like the size of the gun, fits in a pocket easily and you don't have to function the slide with the pop up barrel.

    Sig P230 .380- I like the overall slim shape and comfortable feel, but dislike the European style mag release on the bottom of the grip. I love it and hate it at the same time.

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    Calico M100P. Grinning the whole time... until the magazine needs reloaded anyways.

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    Compact CZ's. I bought a Compact CZ years ago, sold it before really giving it a chance. I then bought a P-02, and sold it and I don't know why. I now have a P-01 that I am planning on keeping forever though.
    Quote Originally Posted by Coal Dragger View Post
    Marines love CLP. Chow, libo, pussy.

    Beyond that everything else is a crap shoot.

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    Leverguns in obscure calibers. I I love the wood and steel, and the unusualness.

    Model P replica. Nothing else feels quite like it in the hand.

    1911. Almost as classic as the Model P replica.

    These guns send me to a different time of American craftsmanship. I never shoot them anymore, though.

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    Steyr Scout Rifle. Ergonomic stock and best factory trigger I’ve ever used.


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    1991 made CZ-75 Pre-B
    CZ-75D PCR
    HK P7
    Mauser P-08

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    Last edited by AndyLate; 03-07-18 at 21:12.

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