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Thread: If your Girlfriend was a gun, what would she be?

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    As were in our third decade together, I've got to say a bit old school with class. The kind that is still attractive, still sought after, still capable, a Colt Python.
    "The peace we have within us is most often expressed in how we treat others"

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    Well my AKS-74U's traditional nickname is Suchka, so...

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    Webley Mk VI .455

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    Something ancient, fragile, hasn't been fired in CENTURIES, and in a museum under glass somewhere.

    Like this.

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    OK, Ill play, I really like the 1911 approach but that Brunette is played out. I think Ill go with a light haired blonde with blue eyed, HK MP5. Straight up sexy, tuff as shit, reliable to the bone. Great for CQB work. Yes, Ill take that!

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    Last production year CZ 75 pre B.... old school girl but not ancient. Good looking. Sexy lines. Feels good in the hand. Shoots straight. Takes a little maintenance but not enough to be a full time job. With a couple aftermarket upgrades could be a 10 but a solid 8 in factory form.
    “I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.” – Thomas Jefferson.

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    It'd have to be a full auto AK.

    Hard to control when she gets going, but too much fun to stop until she's unloaded.
    Experience is a cruel teacher, gives the exam first and then the lesson.

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    Glock 19... nothing fancy, a little chunky, a little bit plain , but stone cold reliable. No drama, and when you need her she’s there by your side ready to do work.

    Married to old reliable for 25 years.



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    A highly decorated double barreled shotgun. Simple, reliable, and beautiful
    https://www.thegentlemansjournal.com...oking-shotgun/
    "A flute without holes, is not a flute. A donut without a hole, is a Danish." - Ty Webb

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    Laser rifle in the 40mw range because she doesn’t exist...
    I paint spaceship parts.

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    Stippled Glocks are like used underwear; previous owner makes all the difference in value.

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