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Re: Manly Guns
« Reply #10 on: October 30, 2007, 06:35:45 AM »
MMMhh Pathfinder, I think that would be Swiss steel, and only on the slide yes? Aluminum frame, ok we can call it an alloy. The BAR definitely is a manly gun, but sadly unavailable to most of us, even the semi versions take mucho dinero.

Sig - um, well, yeah I knew that, I was testing everyone, yeah, that's it, I  was testing you to see if you'd catch the mistake.

Actually, I DID know it was Swiss, was tired last night when I wrote. I have an older (dozen year old) P220 and it feels like all steel, but the frame could be alloy.

Amen on the BAR. My one hope and desire before I depart this mortal coil is to fire a BAR in full auto. I grew up watching Combat, with Kirby (in the later episodes) being the squad's BAR man. Always wanted to fire something that big, that auto,, that manly.

And we should probably add the Ma Deuce to the manly list.
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Re: Manly Guns
« Reply #11 on: October 30, 2007, 08:05:01 AM »
No Particular order and some are guns others are calibers;

Mosin

Garand

Mauser (K98)

1911

454 or above anything (rifle or handgun)

45 Colt (preferably SA able to take heavy loads)

12 Gauge (500 or 870)

30-06 (other than the Garand, scoped for hunting.  .308 need not apply)

50 cal or above BP

Model 29 or 629 44 mag
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Re: Manly Guns
« Reply #12 on: October 31, 2007, 04:01:22 PM »
This is for those impromptu moose hunts.         ???

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Re: Manly Guns
« Reply #13 on: October 31, 2007, 04:21:58 PM »
WHOA! Do you have a concealed carry version of that bad boy????

Okay, here's my list, working backward Dave Letterman style:

10: SSK T/C Contender in .470 Nitro express

9:  Ruger Alaskan .454 Casull

8: 1887 Winchester 10-gauge

7: Hamilton Bowen .500 Linebaugh lightweight single action

6: 4-Bore Nitro Express

5: 500/465 Rigby Nitro Express double rifle

4: Purdy & Sons .600 Nitro Express double rifle

3: Barrett .50 BMG M107

2: Anzio Iron Works Take-Down 20mm hand-held

1: U.S. Army Flame-Thrower M1A1...get out the marshmallows, honey; we're lighting 'em up tonight!

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Re: Manly Guns
« Reply #14 on: October 31, 2007, 09:53:23 PM »
WHOA! Do you have a concealed carry version of that bad boy????

Okay, here's my list, working backward Dave Letterman style:

10: SSK T/C Contender in .470 Nitro express

9:  Ruger Alaskan .454 Casull

8: 1887 Winchester 10-gauge

7: Hamilton Bowen .500 Linebaugh lightweight single action

6: 4-Bore Nitro Express

5: 500/465 Rigby Nitro Express double rifle

4: Purdy & Sons .600 Nitro Express double rifle

3: Barrett .50 BMG M107

2: Anzio Iron Works Take-Down 20mm hand-held

1: U.S. Army Flame-Thrower M1A1...get out the marshmallows, honey; we're lighting 'em up tonight!

Yee-HAW! Carpel tunnel here we come!

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Re: Manly Guns
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Re: Manly Guns
« Reply #15 on: October 31, 2007, 10:36:12 PM »
You pretty much are, unless somebody manages to shoot that valve on your back....... I like Michael's list better than that first one! That pretty much covers manly!
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