Non-Smith Confession Time

Ruger Security-six.

This was a evaluation gun for my department. Carried it for a year. They bought Model 65's and we got to buy these if we wanted them. The department purchased them outright and Ruger didn't want them back.

The price: $80

I still shoot it once in awhile.
:D

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LLAMA: what a PILE

I have a LLAMA 1911 .45 CAL want to be too. I purchased it in May of this year. it is a great looking gun. I bought it not knowing the company went out of biz. The first time i shot it in May the extractor few out of it and was lost forever. I tried to find a new one and found out the gun was not worth the steel its made out of. I hated to have a non working gun in my collection so i tried to sell it and found i over paid by about $400. i got an offer the have it crushed for free but did not except. I finally got a new extractor just to find out the extractor springs are no where to be found and cannot be bought. I had to cannabolize a bb gun to get a spring that worked and then pay a GS to drill the extractor and install the stupid thing $50. It works now as of 1 week ago and is my just in case gun that i keep above the dog bowl. But it does work now.
I also have a Hi-point C9. that is a very good gun and very accurate. I also just bought a HP- .40 Carbine. both are great little guns for the price. they both come with a lifetime warranty. can't beat that.
 
A High Standard Military 106 that I bought from my Dad (deceased) long time ago, and a Dan Wesson VBOB w/Duty finish coat that I acquired 2 months ago because I was tired of waiting for the "new" E-series bobbed Commander to hit the streets. Glad I did on the VBOB. Sure like it. I have a Gunsite 1911 that I like. Might sell that off and look into a Ed Brown. Can't have enough of a 1911 platform.
 
I don't feel too disloyal about the ole Dan Wesson .357 Mag. hangin' around the house. It was my first handgun, purchased used around the mid 1980's, and has served me well... a very accurate piece. I'd encourage anyone to try a DW if you haven't already.

Josh P
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Oh alright, I'll confess, I bought my wife a .380 Mustang Plus II. Me personally, all Smiths and proud of it. I have shot the Colt a few times only to make sure it's operating correctly because I love her.
 
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Although I'm interested in Smith and Wesson revolvers (and have owned a few, way back when), my only firearm is currently a "C" series Browning Hi-Power from the Seventies. Completely stock and it looks just the same as when it came from Belgium.
 
Naturaly i have to go patriotic on this one :o and show one of my pride and joy guns.
Swedish made Husqvarna m07 civilian model.
Caliber 9mm BrowningLong.
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This one is also Swedish made :cool: Husqvarna Nagant 7.5mm m87
Traded it for a 1940 Walther PP 7.65 :o
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My only non S&W handguns are a Colt Commander and T/C Contender.
I'm not sure about the Contender's status as non S&W now though.
 
WOW!
"All the gold in California is in a bank in Beverly Hills" and all the guns is in the collections of S&W Forum members.

My confession is I own two GLOCKs and a Charter Arms!
Hoping Santa Claus will bring me a S&W, however I keep putting my foot in my mouth and this might add to the "Jimmy's Naughty List".
 
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if were only talking about handguns here then i just have one NON-smith.....XD-9 4" with Dawson Precision Adjustable fiber optic sights....if were talking handguns and long guns i'm afraid i have sinned several dozen times...:D
 
Handguns? Heh. Highlights - or are we talking low lights -
A .32 SW Long German Em-Ge custom fitted with Colt D frame grips

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Now that's something you don't see everyday... In fact, I think I have the only so modified gun in existence.
 
According to the Mrs., my biggest gun sins(because of price) would be my Browning Superpose Collection and my Westly-Richards underlever double in 450 3 1/4 N.E.
According to me, my biggest Gun sins, are the ones she don't know what I paid and the 2 RG 22's ( May I seek absolution on the 4"- it shoots well and kills critters in the basement.) Ivan
 
three Ruger 3 screw single six and a Colt re-issue 1917 model of the 1911
About to add a 3 screw flat top 44mag OK..... so I also have an Uberti Evil Roy in 45colt Uberti 1860 Colt Army and a Uberti 1851 Navy



Ted
 
While my present passion tends to revolve around S&W blued steel K and N frames, I have been known to stray. Other camps include; Ruger, Beretta, SIG Sauer & of late Marlin.

I do draw the line at the non-metalic frame offerings from the dark side.

LTC
 
Mostly smiths and colts, but I have a coupla "furiner" guns, here's a good shooter:

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Mike
 
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