what gun or gun cal. do you know most about?

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  • ruger7722

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    i would say my interest is mostly 22 rifles and and 22 centerfires.i read everything i can find on the subject.then i have to prove right or wrong.i have more 22 rifles than high power.i am to the point where i want only the better ones.oh yeah i am getting 52 win. tomorrow.i will post pics.whats everyones main interest or specialty?this is going to be a quality thread
     

    42769vette

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    on the gun end i would have to say browning a-5 or the prohunter.

    on the calibre end i would have to say high power rifle if any, i think i know quite a bit about high powers when talking to friends around here but then i talk to some of the more experenced reloaders on here (like old syko) and realize how little i know.
     

    esrice

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    My focus tends to be on Glock handguns, and the 9mm versions more specifically.

    I also tend to research in "phases". I've had my AR phase, shotgun phase, AK phase, lever phase, etc.
     

    mike8170

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    Anything US Military, 1873 trapdoors, 30-40 Krags, 1903 & '03A3, M1917 rifles and revolvers, M1 Garand (my favorite), M1 Carbine (my youngest daughters favorite), M1A, the venerable 1911A1, and customizing AR's.

    Next will be BAR, and then 1919A1, though I will never be able to afford Class III.

    Easy to work on, parts and ammo are plentiful, though I focus more on reloading right now.
     

    ruger7722

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    this is my smartest thread.real informative.this is better than pics.i dont know, pics are cool now that i can do it.keep them coming
     

    Field King

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    Remington 1100, this gun is the KING of the field. I am also learning alot about good upland shotguns, o/u etc. Also Smith & Wesson revolvers!
     

    spainy79

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    I'm not going to call myself an expert at knowing a lot about one specific gun or caliber but when I do find one that interest me I'll do the research.
     

    KokomoDave

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    I have been a Glock master armorer since '87.Before that I was a small arms repairman fixing all of Uncle Sam's weapon from mortars on down to .22's.
     
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