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October 17th, 2020, 09:49 PM #1
What to buy next?
For probably the first time, I'm in a situation where all my immediate firearm needs and wants have been filled and I don't have a definite goal for what i want to buy next. Most of where I'm leaning is semi auto, some with WW2 associations, and a 'non volatile price' cartridge would be a benefit (that is to say something that didn't double or triple in price when COVID/riots started). I have all my necessities covered, so to speak, so we're talking purely a toy/range use here, and any other practical uses would merely be incremental. Not looking for an AR and not crazy on 9mm rifles, but otherwise generally open to suggestions.
CMP Garand, PTR 91, M1A, 'Thompson' 1927, 1911, fullsize Glock or S&W M&P in 40S&W (not a a huge polymer fan, but feels like i should add a hi-capacity offering at some point), or a nice lever gun in 357 or 44 are floating to the top of my tentative list. Or if I'm missing something that you love, please share.
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October 17th, 2020, 09:54 PM #2
Re: What to buy next?
M1 Rifle.
NoahWisdom and knowledge shall be the stability of thy times.
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October 17th, 2020, 09:59 PM #3
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Handguns or rifles?
US M1911s , M1911A1s 1917 Colt/S&W revolvers , S&W M&P 'Victory' model .38 revolvers , Colt Commandos.
British and Canadian Hi-Powers , Webley and S&W revolvers.
on the flip side
Lugers , P-38s , Browning HP , VIS P-35 'Radom' , Astra 600 , Steyr ,I don't speak English , I talk American!
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October 17th, 2020, 10:19 PM #4Super Member
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Re: What to buy next?
Henry X model in .357. Then get a suppressor and shoot .38 specials.
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October 17th, 2020, 10:47 PM #5Super Member
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October 17th, 2020, 11:11 PM #6
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That's my bad...I added the list a few minutes after the original post, and Noah actually beat me to it. Premature publish on my part. Glad to see I'm not the only one thinking about an M1 though! It is definitely under consideration, but I would need to check most of the CMP's boxes to make it happen yet. I had an uncle that had 2 of them and sold them a decade ago. Never got to shoot either of those, but did manage to get some range time on his M1 carbine.
Either long guns or handguns, honestly. I'm not sure how i missed the Luger and Hipower..thanks for the reminder! The revolvers and lesser known semis wouldn't be of major interest at this point, but appreciate the input.
Funny you say that. My father in law had an article the other month with a very similar set up. Not sure if I'd suppress. but i like the direction you're suggesting!
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October 18th, 2020, 04:51 AM #7Grand Member
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October 18th, 2020, 08:41 AM #8
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The only mass produced purpose built, sniper rifle of WW2.
During the Second World War, standard No. 4 rifles, selected for their accuracy during factory tests, were modified by the addition of a wooden cheek rising-piece, and telescopic sight mounts designed to accept a No. 32 3.5× telescopic sight.[52] The telescopic sight had a field of view of 8 degrees 20 minutes and featured a bullet drop compensation range drum on top of the sight graduated in 50 yards (45.7 m) increments from 0 to 1,000 yards (914 m). Side adjustments in 2 MOA increments were made by the drum mounted at the side of the sight. These rifles were designated as the No. 4 Mk. I (T). The accuracy requirement was ability to place 7 of 7 shots in a 5 inches (12.7 cm) circle at 200 yards (183 m) and 6 of 7 shots in a 10 inches (25.4 cm) circle at 400 yards (366 m). The wooden cheek-piece was attached with two screws. The rear "battle sight" was ground off to make room to attach the No. 32 telescope sight to the left side of the receiver. Each No. 32 and its bracket (mount) were matched and serial numbered to a specific rifle.[53]
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October 18th, 2020, 09:12 AM #9
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Funny, my needs have been met for awhile but my list keeps growing...
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October 18th, 2020, 09:29 AM #10
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No paperwork required!
I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!
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