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Im really interested to hear what everyone has in their collections. Here's what I got:

Mossberg .22
Izhevsk Mosin-Nagant M91/30
Tula Mosin-Nagant M91/30 laminated stock
Izhevsk Mosin-Nagant M38 Carbine
WASR-10 AK47
Yugo SKS 59/66
Norinco 213A Tokarev
 
Belgium Browning Humpback 12 Gauge
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Remington 742 30-06

Old Savage .410

1955 Winchester Model 61 Slide Action 22LR/SR
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Winchester Semi-Auto 22LR

Marlin Bolt-Action 22 Magnum
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Ruger P95 9mm

Smith & Wesson Model 60 .357
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Three screw Ruger Single Six .22

2" S&W M64-4 .38

4" nickel S&W M19-5 .357

6" blued p&r M19-3 Combat Materpiece .357

6" PC S&W 629 Trophy Whitetail .44

1972 Ithaca Deerslayer 12g

Mosin-Nagant 91-44 carbine

Marlin 1894 lever .357
 
I'll be honest the list is a little to long for me to come up with.. I'll just list the calibres I have guns in:

Handguns:

.25 auto, .32 auto, 32-20, .380acp, 9mm, 40 S&W, 10mm, .38 special, .357mag, .357 maximum, .357 sig, .41 mag, .44 special, .44 mag.

Rifles:

.22 mag, .223, .243, 25-06, .280, 30-06, 30 carbine, 30-30, .308, 300 win mag, 45-70 gov't, 6.5x55 swedish, 7.5x55 swiss, 8mm mauser, 8x56R, 303 British, 7.62x54.

Shotguns:

12ga, 16ga, 20ga, .410.



To be fair I'm including my father's collection in with mine, but my interest has always been in old Military surplus rifles, any Pre-lock Smith and Wesson and Model 50 Winchester shotugns.
 
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Ruger MKII Pistol - .22 LR - bull barrel
Titan Pistol - .25 ACP
S&W Model 10-5 (1963) - .38 Spc. - pencil barrel
Springfield Mil Spec - .45 ACP

Ruger 10/22 - 22LR
Pre-'89 Chinese SKS - 7.62x39mm
Ted Williams Model 53 - .30-06 Sprg. (Rebranded Post-'64 Model 70)

Sears Model 101 - 20ga (Rebranded Stevens 94)- my first gun
Ted Williams Model 200 - 12ga (Rebranded Winchester 1200)
Stevens Model 65E - 12ga
Stevens Model 77C - 12ga (sawed off and made into a replica of a vietnam era M77)
Maverick 88 - 12ga
Remington 870 Express - 12ga
Riverside - 12ga - This is an old single shot model that I traded for 8 cans of the now-illegal "four loco."
 
New England Firearms .410 single shot shotgun
Winchester Pump 1300 Featherweight 12ga

Winchester 9422 XTR .22S-L-LR Lever
Rossi R92-56001 .38/357 mag Lever
Browning B-92 44 mag Lever

Sig P6/P225 9mm
Ruger Blackhawk convertible .38/357/9mm
Ruger 94/22 .22LR
 
I guess I'm paranoid - the last thing I want floating around in perpetuity is an itemized, dated, list of my firearms!
 
Originally Posted By: Win
I guess I'm paranoid - the last thing I want floating around in perpetuity is an itemized, dated, list of my firearms!


Win – you know I thought about that. But is this what we have come to? Maybe I’m over reading your concern. Are you worried robbers will come after you/your house? (My first concern, to be honest) OR are you worried about the powers that be confiscating if the 2nd amendment is wiped out in its entirety?
 
I won't type out EVERYTHING.

However, in my night stand I have a Ruger Security Six .357 mag. Loaded with Speer Gold Dots of the 125 grain flavor.
2 extra speed loaders with more 125 grain Gold dots, then another 2 speed loaders with 158 grain Federal Hydroshocks.

I also have a box of 00 buckshot in there.

Beneath my bed is my Benelli Nova with an 18" Cylinder boar, no chokes, and ghost ring sights. 4 in the tube 1 in the chamber, #4 buckshot in tube and chamber and 00 Buck in the side saddle.

From my testing and lots of reading #4 buckshot is some of the most under rated size of buckshot out there.

I do have some other stuff laying around, but most of that is on rotation.
 
I'll only post the ones that are in the open, the rest are locked in my safe.

Reminton 700 in 6mm

Winchester .12(grand farthers,forget what model)

Ithica 37 featherlight, plugged 3+1 .12

Mossberg plinkster .22

The good ones are locked away from probing eyes, most only see use a few times a year and some I've never fired because of there odd calibers.
 
Originally Posted By: Pablo
Originally Posted By: Win
I guess I'm paranoid - the last thing I want floating around in perpetuity is an itemized, dated, list of my firearms!


But is this what we have come to? Maybe I’m over reading your concern. Are you worried robbers will come after you/your house? (My first concern, to be honest) OR are you worried about the powers that be confiscating if the 2nd amendment is wiped out in its entirety?


The latter, and I didn't use to feel that way. I should have kept my mouth shut and not spolied the fun, since things are looking up a bit.

I think I have previously posted that I have:

Hi Point JHP .40
Hi Point 995 Carbine 9mm
Walther PPK, .32 and .380
Taurus PT 917C 9mm, PT 101P .40, and PT 609 9mm
Browning Hi Power .40
Sig P238 .380, and P220 .45
Beretta 92FS 9mm, 85FS Cheetah .380, and 87 Cheetah 22LR
Rock Island Armory 1911 .45
Springfield XD Tactical .45
Ruger LCR .38 special
Ruger Mini 30 7.62x39

and maybe (or maybe not) some others!
 
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Originally Posted By: Pablo
New England Firearms .410 single shot shotgun
Winchester Pump 1300 Featherweight 12ga

Winchester 9422 XTR .22S-L-LR Lever
Rossi R92-56001 .38/357 mag Lever
Browning B-92 44 mag Lever

Sig P6/P225 9mm
Ruger Blackhawk convertible .38/357/9mm
Ruger 22/45 .22LR


I fixed a typo should be Ruger 22/45 Bull Barrel wood grips .22LR
 
Originally Posted By: Win
I guess I'm paranoid - the last thing I want floating around in perpetuity is an itemized, dated, list of my firearms!


+1
 
I know you guys always know someone like this but...

I have an older friend, getting close to 80 now, and I've seen part of his collection. He's built a false wall and created a room to house them all.

He has hundreds - I wouldn't be shocked if it isn't thousands. He showed me over 70 Winchester lever actions, for instance. He's an avid hunter and has been on more hunting trips than I could care to count.

It's like taking a fat kid to the buffet.
 
Originally Posted By: Win
I guess I'm paranoid - the last thing I want floating around in perpetuity is an itemized, dated, list of my firearms!


Plenty of reason for that:
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