Sorry, I got nothing for this thread. Anything I ever wanted I found eventually and got it.
H&K G36
The Sig 44/16 ... a true “Unicorn” THAT DOES EXIST ... less than 2 dozen made ... and only a couple made it to the US. You can buy a Toyota Camry for what one is worth.Most of y’all’s “unicorns” are actually attainable because they exist. That’s not a ‘unicorn’.
My unicorn is a Sig P210 in a widebody that houses 15+ round mags.
One is coming up for auction at Rock Island.Walther WA2000 in .300wm
One is coming up for auction at Rock Island.
Most of y’all’s “unicorns” are actually attainable because they exist. That’s not a ‘unicorn’.
My unicorn is a Sig P210 in a widebody that houses 15+ round mags.
Well babe, he linked you the wrong movie, he linked the second movie not BB4LCant see it in that long list.
Sorry, I got nothing for this thread. Anything I ever wanted I found eventually and got it.
At one time you could buy a reproduction. I don't know if they still make them.As for this thread, there's lots that I want that I'll never own.
Either due to rarity, cost, or both.
Or if I can afford it, due to the reality of knowing I cant JUSTIFY the purchase (Im just not very well off) of a gun I know I wont shoot much.
So there is a gun that I really want, but know I'd never shoot - a LIBERATOR.
I love WW2 history, and think this is a neat piece
“And that ATF agent gets a crayon, and you get a crayon, and you get a crayon!”I wouldn't mind playing with those black and blue crayons lol
Yes, I found the list of the movie I mentioned. Baby. LOL.Well babe, he linked you the wrong movie, he linked the second movie not BB4L
Check this link baby, there is a Mak10
Need some money?
I checked out my buddies stainless 75 on my camping trip a few weeks ago. I was smitten, made him a stupid offer, and he still wouldn’t budge!Impossible gun to own: Full auto CZ Scorpion EVO. I've put probably 1k rounds through one and man are they fun!
Possible to own that never works out: Satin stainless CZ-75. Every time I find one, I don't have the funds for it. Every time I have the funds for it, I can't find one.
Looks straight out of Hellboy!A modern-day LeMat Revolver:
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From the link: "Our model LeMat revolver, using cartridge ammunition, is a nine-shot center fire surrounding a twenty-gauge smooth bore shotgun barrel. The .38 caliber rifle barrel accepts all .38 caliber ammunition including .380 auto, 9 millimeter lugar, .38 special, .38 super and .357 magnum."