Just watch some of Ian's videos on Forgotten Weapons and you're bound to see something obscure that you want to have.
Just watch some of Ian's videos on Forgotten Weapons and you're bound to see something obscure that you want to have.
Last edited by Bigghoss; 02-11-2018 at 04:45 PM.
The AA-12 full auto shotgun.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xNPGvPa9NeQ
Always liked the FR8.
Looks like a bolt gun with a gas system.
"... And miles to go before I sleep".
A Krag carbine and a Lahti would do it for me.
I do have a `98 Krag rifle that somebody bubba'd into a carbine with a 19" barrel. Years ago, I took a nephew rifle shooting. A couple of his buddies were seriously impressed that he had gotten to shoot a Krag. I shot it in a 3-gun match a few years ago and the muzzle blast broke the electronics of the match-timer's ear pro.
If we have to march off into the next world, let us walk there on the bodies of our enemies.
Colt Monitor,
Westly Richards Droplock Double Rifles,
Jati, Finnish 9mm submachine gun.
I tend to like obscure calibers in otherwise pedestrian firearms. Some examples include the following:
1) S&W M544. The only time S&W chambered .44-40 Winchester in a N-frame revolver. A five-inch version, to boot, which I find to have the best balance of the N-frames.
2) S&W M547. A K-frame hand-ejector that actually ejects 9x19. Nothing like the 940, which was famous for stuck empty cases.
3) Ruger Blackhawk in .38-40/10mm and .32-20/.32 H&R from a now out-of-business distributor, Buckeye Sports. Also a Bisley-Vaquero in .38-40/.40 S&W.
4) Colt Series '80 in 9x23 Winchester. The best way to shoot .357 Magnum levels in an autoloader.
5) Marlin 1894CBC in .32 H&R Magnum
6) Marlin 1894C in .357 Magnum
7) Marlin 1894FG in .41 Magnum
8) S&W M53 in .22 Remington Jet
9) S&W M610 in 10mm Auto
10) S&W M646 in .40 S&W
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I used to have a Smith model 16, chambered in 32 magnum.
"... And miles to go before I sleep".
For current obscure, I like all things Grand Power.
For not-too-distant-past obscure, the South African Vektor is irrationally interesting to me.
For old obscure, the Savage 1907 and the Mauser HSc (neither of which are truly obscure among PF'ers, I realize).