Yes, my girlfriend, named my guns. I don't mind the name Rafa for my shotgun, but the pistols, I was not happy about their names, especially when she calls them that in front of the guys at the gun range. But, my lady is hot, so I let her call them what she wants.
And today, I just added the Walther P22 so I haven't given it a name yet. Bought it for target purposes being that ammo is so expensive.
This is my SP101 .357 Mag. This will be my BUG once I get a 9MM cylinder for it.
Keltec P11 should be POS My BUG until my SP101 is ready
Ruger M77 Hawkeye in .223 Very nice gun to shoot and very accurate.
Here are my favorites
Mossberg Model 195D Bolt action, Mag fed 12 guage.
This thing kicks so hard it sometimes hurts to shoot.
This was handed down to me from my Maternal Grandfather who bought it used in the late 40's or early 50's.
Winchester Model 06 pump action 22. Shoots any type of 22 except magnum.
This was handed down to me from my Paternal Grandfather who bought it used in the 1920's. It is all original and has never been torn down beyond field stripping for cleaning. No one knows how many rounds it has through it. I know I have put more than 10,000 through it myself. And it is very accurate as well.
Here's my obligatory newbie show and tell pictures. As you can tell, I'm pretty much into milsurps. I posted these as links to keep the post size down a bit.
My SKS's. Top is a Yugo 59/66 that was purchased as shown with folding stock, USA brand duckbill mag, and a scope mount with no scope. I've since made this my "bubba" sks, and returned the Chinese below it back to its original form. The Yugo got the T-6 and necessary 922r compliance parts, plus lost the GL and front sight. Replaced the G/L with a Rick Miller brake, and workng on some other customized features for the iron sights. Stay tuned...
Dad's 30th wedding anniversary present from mom (I helped pick it out). Saginaw M1-Carbine, just like the one dad's dad carried in WWII in Europe.
A combo shot of our other WWII era rifles / side-arms. (Top to bottom)
My Mosin Nagant M38 refurb, in an M44 stock
Dad's Mosin Nagant M91/30
My Enfield No 4 mk1*
Dad's K98 (his dad brought back from WWII, captured in France, complete with Nazi markings - he did add the cleaning rod)
Dad's Nagant 1895 Revolver
Dad's Luger, complete with Nazi Markings, WWII bring-back from a family friend.
Less exciting is our .22's (top to bottom)
Couple of Marlin 60's
Dad's Single Shot Savage he bought when he was 12
My wife's grandfather's H&R .22 Premier
My CZ-52
Not pictured are a couple of shot guns, my Hi-Point 995, another Norinco SKS, and dad's Red-Rider bb-gun
Dad and I just got started again a couple years ago after having a shotgun each to our names for hunting. Now that I'm grown with a family of my own, its nice to spend some quality range time with dad and our collection.
Hope you've enjoyed viewing our collection! Hopefully it keeps growing.
I got a GREAT deal on this 2 items. A GTL10 and a Safariland holster; $70 for the lot. I havent heard good things about the Glock light but I think its pretty good for a cheaper priced light. Its no Surefire x200 or x300 but for the home it gets the job done very well.