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    Quote Originally Posted by azmick View Post
    With a Ma Duece or Aero Mini gun, why would you need a safe?

    The ultimate in home defense, or "Move over pink flamingoes, you are being replaced"

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    Gosh, such a difficult decision!! Would my choice be the BAR, Thompson M1A1, Johnson rifle, Gatling, M-14, M-2 carbine or a MG-42? Think I would settle for a Pederson device for my 1903.

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    I would get the barret so I could reach out and touch someone
    That which doesn't kill us makes us stronger

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    Money is no object?

    The only rimfire Registered Magnum. If anybody could locate it.
    The first Colt SAA produced.
    U. S. debt explained...Let's say, you come home from work and find there has been a sewer backup in your neighborhood......and your home has sewage all the way up to your ceiling.
    What do you think you should do?
    Raise the ceiling or pump out the crap?

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    Thompson submachine gun with drum magazine or 1st or 3rd model .44 HE Target Model or original Schofield or..............!
    Well, I'm glad I ain't scared to be lazy.

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    Hmmm...Bill G's picking up the tab?

    I'd have to go with the million dollar.45 ACP Luger #2 from the 1907 U.S. Army tests.

    http://archives.gunsandammo.com/content/million-dollar-luger-goes-auction-block

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    nd yes, I "would" shoot it...
    NULLI SECUNDUS

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    Nothing very fancy for me - just a USFA Gunslinger, 45Colt with 5 1/2 barrel and Stag grips. Something simple to bury when the time comes.


 

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