Hey all,
So we've all been doing this since Jesus was a Private. Over the years my collection has changed an awful lot. At first it was all practical, so defense, a hunting rifle, a hunting shotgun. I have owned hundreds of guns over the years. These days I see a couple of trends in my collection, and one overall trend.
The first trend is the John Browning trend. A collection of pump action Winchester .22's, a very rare 94, a Remington Model 11 20ga and a Belgian Auto 5, and Citori to round it off. Oh yeah, 1911's and Hi Power's too.
Then there's the Cold War auto-loaders... None are what I'd call current or modern, but they were all epic in their own way. MP44 (in .22), AK, XM16E1, AR180, FAL, etc... As well as some of the lighter caliber stuff like M1 Carbine, Sterling Mk 6...
My Browning love goes to my love of the depression era and the guns from that era. I was raised by my grandparents and I've heard so much from the '20's & '30's, I've just fallen in love with the guns from that era.
There are many more that defy "classification", but what I can say is this... I now have most of what I wanted when I was young. One of the VERY few advantages of age.
So we've all been doing this since Jesus was a Private. Over the years my collection has changed an awful lot. At first it was all practical, so defense, a hunting rifle, a hunting shotgun. I have owned hundreds of guns over the years. These days I see a couple of trends in my collection, and one overall trend.
The first trend is the John Browning trend. A collection of pump action Winchester .22's, a very rare 94, a Remington Model 11 20ga and a Belgian Auto 5, and Citori to round it off. Oh yeah, 1911's and Hi Power's too.
Then there's the Cold War auto-loaders... None are what I'd call current or modern, but they were all epic in their own way. MP44 (in .22), AK, XM16E1, AR180, FAL, etc... As well as some of the lighter caliber stuff like M1 Carbine, Sterling Mk 6...
My Browning love goes to my love of the depression era and the guns from that era. I was raised by my grandparents and I've heard so much from the '20's & '30's, I've just fallen in love with the guns from that era.
There are many more that defy "classification", but what I can say is this... I now have most of what I wanted when I was young. One of the VERY few advantages of age.