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  • Mongo59

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    Neat! Have one like it, inherited. Never fired it though, not sure what ammo to feed it. Says MARK IV 38 on it (is that 38 special or 38 acp - I'm confused by this caliber). edit: research says .38 S&W View attachment 301308

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    It was made for the .38 200 round which was replaced by the .38 S&W, basically the same round with a lighter projectile. The Brits called them "party poppers" after they replaced the .455 with these. Considered a bit anemic...
     

    erasure

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    Neat! Have one like it, inherited. Never fired it though, not sure what ammo to feed it. Says MARK IV 38 on it (is that 38 special or 38 acp - I'm confused by this caliber). edit: research says .38 S&W

    Mongo59 beat me to it. .38 S&W will do. It's supposed to be .380/200, I remember Old Western Scrounger had this in stock a while ago but now can't find it anywhere. I guess it's handloading only if you want the correct loading.
     

    Lilboog82

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    don't own but wouldn't mind...... some day;

    B&T spc9 sd pdw

    B&T SPR300 pro sbr

    ed brown or nighthawk 1911 in 9mm, yes I know blaspheme...but I already have a few 191s' in 45acp.

    ruger mkiv target with 10in barrel

    DD MK18

    oh to have supercar taste on Honda budget...:crying:
     

    walt o

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    I am extremely enamored with the Colt 1903 pocket hammerless, and I'm disappointed that I haven't managed to find a shooter grade for a non insane price.

    The 1903 was right there for such a long period of American and European civilian shooting history, probably more so that the 1911. For a good 40 or 50 years, if someone was getting shot over a bootlegging feud or organized crime racket or for being a high ranking Nazi officer, it was probably done with a 1903. They're the CCW gun from before CCW existed. Bummer that they haven't been reproduced like the 1911.
     

    edporch

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    I'd love to be able to buy a legally transferable select fire M14, but there's THOUSANDS of reasons why I'll never have one.
    ALL of them $dollars. :cool:
     

    Chewie

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    Don't know why, other than to say I have one.
    A Deagle in 50AE. Shot one awhile ago and have wanted one ever since. The only thing stopping me is $$. Funny how a shortage of a few small pieces of paper can ruin your fun!
     

    Hookeye

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    I'd like a Browning 12 Citori Grade 2 hunter
    Maybe a Hammerli Xesse IPSC w Aimpoint
    and am interested in a new Colt Python and an Anschutz 1710 Sporter.
    Oh and a DSA SA58 16" para.

    With those I'd be done.

    HOWEVER, I don't need any of em, and my wallet tends to agree.
     
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