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Old March 18th, 2007
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These are the 13 firearms I currently own: (Colt Sporter Match HBAR/upper XM15-E2S, Rock River Arms AR-15, Beretta CX4 Storm .45, Smith & Wesson Sigma .40, Kahr PM40 .40, Kahr K9 9mm, Rohrbaugh R9 9mm, Glock 19 9mm, Walther PPK/S .380 9mm short, Taurus .38 Special, Beretta .32, Browning Baby .25 and Beretta .22).



- Colt Sporter Match HBAR/upper XM15-E2S - Handgunner Custom Gun Shop in Topton.
- Rock river Arms AR-15
- gun show at Leesport Farmers Market.



















Beretta CX4 Storm .45 - Handgunner Custom Gun Shop in Topton.





Smith & Wesson Sigma Series .40 - French Creek Outfitters in Phoenixville.



Kahr PM40 .40 - Richland Shooters Supplies.



Rohrbaugh R9 9mm - Handgunner Custom Gun Shop in Topton.








Glock 19 9mm - Stoney Brook Shooting Supplies, Inc. (Valley Forge Gun Show)







Kahr K9 9mm - Handgunner Custom Gun Shop in Topton.


Fobus holster OWB/Camillus Heat knife


Walther PPK/S .380 9mm short - Handgunner Custom Gun Shop in Topton.


De Santis holster IWB/Barracuda knife


Taurus .38 SPECIAL - Ciampoli's Gun Shop/at a gun show.


Nylon holster IWB with key to lock/unlock hammer


Beretta .32 - Hangunner Custom Gun Shop in Topton.


Smart Carry holster IWB/spare magazine


Browning Baby .25 - Gun Gallery in Perkioman (mint condition). I took it to the gun range and went through 100 cartridges and I must say this little thing has a big bang!


Nylon IWB holster


Rohrbaugh R9 & Baby Browning


Beretta .22 LR - Handgunner Custom Gun Shop in Topton.


Sidekick holster OWB











Lol! Don't worry, I really don't carry this way!





Firearms training course pics. . .
















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rand,

You're off to a nice start!
I don't have any "thousand dollar kind" either and I'm a "senior!"

Welcome, and thanks for sharing.
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Nice collection. You have two more handguns than I do, so dont feel bad.

Did you apply some sort of photoshop filter to your pics? or is the lighting at your home just really strange?
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Thanks LorDiego01!

The lighting is strange probably because I used my scanner to take the pictures. I just wanted to take a fast picture instead of using my digital camera. To make a long story short, I was just lazy.

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Nice collection, and nice deal on the Beretta, especially if it came with those grips. It's a great plinker and surprisingly accurate for what it is.
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Thanks RandomTask, and believe it or not, the Beretta is probably my favorite gun. In fact on many occasions, I find that I carry the Beretta with me when I'm out and about. I have a concealed firearms permit so that I don't get into trouble if I decide to carrry the gun with me. And, yes, I know that I should probably be carrying something more powerful than a .22 just in case there's trouble, or my life is in danger.
dont let anybody tell you you need a bigger gun. carry what you're comfortable with. i carry a .22 and a .25 i also own several .44's up to the 500 sw but comfortable with the small bores. they will work just fine.

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Rand,

You are off to a great start. The way it looks, you are going to need to set money aside for a safe soon. You don't need a $1000 gun to need a safe. Hell, I don't even have a $1000 gun and I have a couple safe's. Keep up the good work. Practice with them and get comfortable with them before you start CCW with it.
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The most expensive gun I own is my Bersa Thunder 380... I paid $220 for it. Its also the only gun I have so far, but it does what it needs to.
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