The gun I never had any desire to own________. Fill in the blank.

Funny. I own about a dozen Glocks, and you'd have to pry them out of my cold dead hands.

Pretty much any "commemorative" gun would fall in my list of "guns I don't need to own." When I flip through a magazine and I see some company advertising the "so-and-so commemorative 1911", I cringe a bit.

Mike
 
"Never wanted to own", any production line firearm, that has been rebranded as a Limited Edition. Be it for a historical date (anniversary) or special event commemoration. No desire especially since many have a price premium. The Ed McGivern reissue was tempting though.
 
The only firearm I would want less than a Glock is a Taurus. At least the Glock is a functional firearm, made by people who seem to know what they are doing. This is in stark contrast to whoever it is who is assembling Taurus products.
 
Funny. I own about a dozen Glocks, and you'd have to pry them out of my cold dead hands.

Pretty much any "commemorative" gun would fall in my list of "guns I don't need to own." When I flip through a magazine and I see some company advertising the "so-and-so commemorative 1911", I cringe a bit.

Mike

"Never wanted to own", any production line firearm, that has been rebranded as a Limited Edition. Be it for a historical date (anniversary) or special event commemoration. No desire especially since many have a price premium. The Ed McGivern reissue was tempting though.

You mean you wouldn't want my Punxsutawney Phil Commemorative S&W Model 629 with the 8 3/8 inch barrel with "Punxsutawney Groundhog Club" in cursive on the barrel and Punxsutawney Phil engraved on the sideplate?
 

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You mean you wouldn't want my Punxsutawney Phil Commemorative S&W Model 629 with the 8 3/8 inch barrel with "Punxsutawney Groundhog Club" in cursive on the barrel and Punxsutawney Phil engraved on the sideplate?

Only if I could shoot Gus, the 2nd most famous groundhog in PA, who does the annoying commercials for the PA Lottery scratch off tickets.

Keep on scratching!

BOOM!
 
You mean you wouldn't want my Punxsutawney Phil Commemorative S&W Model 629 with the 8 3/8 inch barrel with "Punxsutawney Groundhog Club" in cursive on the barrel and Punxsutawney Phil engraved on the sideplate?

You know, as soon as I posted that I knew that some joker would come along with some commemorative gun that would actually be worth owning. Apparently I was correct!

Mike
 
There's been so many "wouldn't have ones" that I restricted myself to just a small group of name-brand manufacturers. Now that I'm a LOT older, I see where I missed out on some interesting firearms. Even (gag) a Glock.
 
Had several Glocks, got rid of them all years ago.
 
Anyone mention a Glock yet?

Randy

PS. just being a smart aleck......

I thought I was the only one that didn't care for Glocks :rolleyes:

Really though I know they're really fine guns but they're just so ugly. Even though I own a Smith Shield 2.0 I feel pretty much all the polymer guns are ugly but the Shields performance out weighs the ugly factor.

I just tossed Glock out there because it was the first to come to mind but I guess I could list more guns I don't care for than I could that I'd buy.
 
I know it's a Smiffy-Western but . . . . a "Governor"
It's been said that "there's a butt for every seat", but that one's not for me.
 
Taurus Judge/S&W Governor. I can't fathom the fascination with these boat anchors. "It shoots 410 shotgun shells!!!" Yeah, so what. If you were buying a shotgun for home defense, would it be a 410? Doubtful.
 
Agreed!

Never own or never buy? I have a few that were given to me that I would never spend a dime on but I guess I own them because they're in my safe.

Never own. Probably nothing that I can think of unless it was restricted by law.

The OP doesn't specify I'd have to pay for "whatever" gun. I have several I would not, necessarily, have purchased but I'm glad to count them in them in the inventory and are thankful for the gift. I have gifted Browning BLR built in 1980 I never would have purchased but truly admire.

Glock and Taurus sure are taking a beating here!

I bought a police trade-in Glock 37 (.45 GAP) several years ago and got it on the cheap. I handload, have lots of GAP brass, and find the cartridge intriguing. The 37 has been 100% reliable and is plenty accurate. Fun gun IMHO. It's my only Glock, and likely will stay that way, but I'm glad to have it and it changed many of my pre-conceived notions about these Austrian wonders.

At the risk of being drummed out of the forum I admit to having two Taurus brand firearms. Both are nicely made, reliable, and fun. If you don't own a TX .22LR in my opinion you're missing one of the best, if not the best, semi-auto .22 LR on the market for the money. I have lots of .22 semi-auto pistols that were all more expensive than the TX and it's as good, generally better, than any of them.

And there's a Taurus Tracker five-shot .44 Mag in the rotation too. The Tracker is neither cheap nor inexpensive. About as ideal a fly-fishing rig in bear country as one could imagine; accurate and handy.

Don't care much for Kalashnikov stuff, anything Chinese, or Nazi proof marks. I can see poo-pooing individual models but can only come up with a small handful of manufacturers I'd discount entirely. Especially if I wasn't paying for them!
 
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