Guns are meh.
Blades are where it's at.
*ducks and hides*
;-)
Guns are meh.
Blades are where it's at.
*ducks and hides*
;-)
black powder and muzzleloaders
chrome plated, and overly engraved/ornated guns
post mid 1990s S&W handguns
cowboy era repros
anything too small for practicality or caliber
a rifle without a stock that is a "pistol"
a semi auto version of a SMG or LMG/GPMG
obscure calibers or designs that did not had a reasonable sucess for a reason
over gadgetry in any form
...apart from that, I like almost everything else!
Anything Taurus.
Uzis.
The mini 14.
Beretta CX Storm
Collectible Colt Single action Armys.
Anything bump fire.
Bolt action hunting pistols.
AR pistols to a degree
"... And miles to go before I sleep".
Plastic guns that aren't a Glock. Might try a CZ someday.
Mouse guns. Pretty much anything between 9mm/.38 and .22LR
Cheap guns. Taurus, Charter, Kel-Tec etc. The race for the cheapest hunting bolt action.
Ruger double action revolvers. Give me a S&W any day.
Most Pre WWII guns. While interesting, can't see adding to my safe, especially the handguns.
I live in NJ, also a 15rnd limit. If you ever feel inclined to get an AR15, Magpul does make 15rnd blocked mags....rather, I should say, there are online stores that sell converted mags ... Midwest PX.
Guns that make me go meh.....
M&P's
XD's
8,492 companies that make AR15's (and I like AR15's)
Most revolvers
.25-.380 pistols
Shotguns
Last edited by rauchman; 12-01-2016 at 01:24 PM.
Kind of all of them.
I’m not sure I qualify as a firearms enthusiast anymore. I use them but I don’t have any special attachment to them. Over the last year or so my attitude towards firearms has changed dramatically; I’ve developed a pretty strict “ If I Don’t carry it I don’t keep it” rule and I’ve dumped most of my “collection” I’m down to 3 handguns.
Any DA/SA pistol with a DA trigger (and particularly a gritty DA trigger) of over 11 pounds, most particularly including many HK's, far too many Beretta M9's, some SIGS--and worst of all, the Walther P-38, especially as issued to West German units back in the day. The epitome of a heavy, gritty trigger designed for pistols that the powers-to-be wanted kept in holsters and used as badges of authority rather than as weapons.
Pretty much everything anymore. Bullpup rifles and oddball Beretta variants are still interesting for now but but I've been selling guns too long for me to care about pretty much anything that's in current production.
But especially muzzleloaders, S&W revolvers with holes on the side, bolt guns without iron sights, M1As, and high speed trap guns.
"Customer is very particular" -- SIG Sauer
"Are you ready? Okay. Let's roll."- Last words of Todd Beamer
Revolvers
Shotguns
Race guns
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