Does your gun have a 'name'?

Denise

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Is it a he or she?

My gun is a 'her' and since's she's a little .22lr and my first , she's 'baby'.

My next gun, .38 will be 'Sarah'.
 
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No names thus far.
I dont even name my cars.
It took me 6 months to name my dog.
Peter
 
I've named them all.
Ann, Gwen, Melissa, Debra, Cynthia, Lisa, Linda, Christine, and Tanya.
All complaints may be filed with the B!+#* of the moment :D
 
Hmm.... "She who discourages tailgaters"???

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All of mine are named...

My Glock 22 is named "GG" the initials of the officer that carried it before me.

My S&W model 38 Bodyguard is named "Al" after the guy I bought it from.

My S&W Victory model I got from my dad is named "Butterball" after his nickname when he was a youngster.

My Mossberg 590 is named "The mule" because that's what my wife said after she fired it. "This damned thing kicks like a mule!"

My Colt Cobra is named "Bud" after the guy that had it before me.

My Winchester 94AE "Centennial" is named "Duke" because of it's large bow lever.

And finally...

My latest addition to the family is this...

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I haven't quite decided on a name for him yet since he's brand spankin' new. I'm thinking about "Big Jake" or maybe "Grandpa" or "Pappy."

Whaddaya think?
 
I have only named one of my firearms, a Norinco 1911 .45 a.c.p. I call it "Thumper".
 

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I found this photo in the file from a few years back. Way to many additions to do it again. My Son and I were sitting around and came up with these names!

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I'm thinking "Elmer" or "Fudd".
All of mine are named...

And finally...

My latest addition to the family is this...

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coach1.jpg

coach2.jpg

coach3.jpg

coach4.jpg


I haven't quite decided on a name for him yet since he's brand spankin' new. I'm thinking about "Big Jake" or maybe "Grandpa" or "Pappy."

Whaddaya think?
 

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