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  • benenglish

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    Hmmmm.
    • Firearms that can actually be found and bought -
      • Pistols -
        • Korth PRS .45 set up for bullseye
        • Korth PRS 9mm set up for defensive use
        • Customized Ruger Charger (brace, suppressor, red dot)
        • new Automag in .44AMP
        • FWB AW93
        • Morini CM84 (Electric or mechanical trigger? I dunno...)
        • Pardini SP
        • Ruger MkIII or IV .22/45 Lite (extensively customized, suppressed)
        • Ruger MkII, 10" bbl.
        • finish building my XP bench pistol in 7.62x39
      • Revolvers -
        • a Picra (not sure which; probably several)
        • Cimarron Lightning in .38, short bbl.
        • S&W M29 silhouette edition with the funky front sight
        • Korth Sky Hawk
        • Korth Super Sport
        • several Freedom Arms
          • 83s in .41 and .44 set up for silhouette
          • 97s in .357 and .41 set up for silhouette
          • 97 in .45 ACP with a short barrel, round butt, and fixed sights
      • Rifles -
        • Fortner Anschutz (18" bbl. plus suppressor)
        • 54-action Anschutz silhouette rifle
        • cruiser-style in 7.62x39 (I have several suitable actions.)
        • a modern sporting rifle that I actually like, though I have no idea what that would be
      • Shotguns -
        • a lupara
        • a coach gun
        • Mossberg Shockwave
        • a Darne, field grade, 20 ga., straight grip, splinter forend
    • Firearms that (in practical terms) can't be found -
      • Sokolovsky .45
      • several Margolin models
      • several old Automags
      • several Martz Lugers
      • Calfee XP pistol in .22LR
      • that shrouded-hammer L-frame lightweight S&W that I can't remember the model #
      • Unique Silhouette
      • SIGs
        • AMT
        • Stg 57
      • free pistols from
        • Green
        • ElectroArm
        • High Standard
    That's off the top of my head. I should stop, now, before I get ridiculous.
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    General Zod

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    M-1 Carbine, either GM Saginaw or Rock-O-La

    Winchester 94 in .30-30, pre-1964

    Colt Python with a 6" barrel (hey, it's what I want, not what I can afford...)

    Kriss Vector carbine

    Mateba Model 6 Unica

    Broomhandle Mauser

    Chiappa Rhino .357 Magnum with 6" barrel

    Hi-Standard Sentinel .22LR revolver

    Hi-Standard Model 10 Shotgun

    KSG
     

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    I had a High Standard A10. Looking back on it a B10 would be a better choice. The problem with the A10 is the flash light really sucks & if not broke it will break.

    Yeah, I've always liked the look of the carry handle on the B, and the '60s era flashlight not being integrated is a plus.
     

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    Oh, hell, I almost forgot - I really want one of those Bond Arms bullpup pistols. The ones that were originally made by Boberg, but then Bond bought Boberg and re-engineered the pistol to stop ripping the rims off of cartridges when it loads them.
     

    SQLGeek

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    Oh, hell, I almost forgot - I really want one of those Bond Arms bullpup pistols. The ones that were originally made by Boberg, but then Bond bought Boberg and re-engineered the pistol to stop ripping the rims off of cartridges when it loads them.

    Funny, I do too and also completely forgot to add it to my list.
     

    diesel1959

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    Hmmmm.
    • Firearms that can actually be found and bought -
      • Pistols -
        • Customized Ruger Charger (brace, suppressor, red dot)
    That's off the top of my head. I should stop, now, before I get ridiculous.
    Something like this:
     

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    benenglish

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    Yeah, the existence of the Copper Custom adapter is the only reason I knew such a build was possible. I'd want the barrel as short as possible, a short and fat suppressor, a LAW Tactical folding stock adapter and a Tailhook brace.

    And that's another project I'll probably never get around to... :)
     

    diesel1959

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    Yeah, the existence of the Copper Custom adapter is the only reason I knew such a build was possible. I'd want the barrel as short as possible, a short and fat suppressor, a LAW Tactical folding stock adapter and a Tailhook brace.

    And that's another project I'll probably never get around to... :)
    We're not getting any younger . . . and saying that, I hope your sister is feeling well and coming along better.

    The Copper Custom adapter was the thing that made the Charger make any sense to me. I'm not a benchrest pistol shooter, and that seemed to be the wheelhouse of the Charger. The Takedown rollout, along with the adapter change the whole game . . .
     
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