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If you could only have 3 handguns and 3 long guns, what would they be?

 

I think I would have a Ruger Mark III, some revolver like a GP100, and some semi auto... Either a Glock 19 or a 1911.  I am leaning towards the Glock.

 

Long guns... a Ruger 10/22, probably a Remington 870, and some rifle.  Maybe an AR or a bolt action in a larger caliber like .308. Leaning towards the AR.

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Any 3 or each or NJ legal?

Handgun:
-S&W TR88 (8 shot, .357 mag revolver)

-Glock 17 w/ .22 conversion kit (is that cheating? if so I can live w/out the .22 handgun)

-Ruger SP101, 2.24", .357 mag w/ bobbed hammer

 

Long gun:
-AR-15 in 5.56/.223 (prob. Colt) w/ 40 round mags

-Remington 700, .308

-Savage 24 O/U .22LR/20ga*

 

*Unless I could also have a .22lr upper for the AR, then the Savage is off the list in favor of a Mossberg 590.
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For NJ, same, but Glock would be 19 and AR would have 15 rounders

 

Also, this is post #357 for me.

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Sig P220 Elite Dark

FN Five-seveN USG

Sig 1911TTT or Sig P226 Elite Dark/X-Five Tactical/Mk25...hard choice since I'd like the option of multiple calibers

 

Accuracy International AWP .308 26"

PTR MSG91SS

Benelli Supernova (or M3 Super 90 if in another state)

 

And a couple [hundred] thousand rounds for each :D

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Handguns...

 

1911 in 45acp...Something that works and doesnt burp...If I could only have one then it would be a Signature Grade made by Paul Liebenberg.

 

A 357 revolver...Leaning towards the Colt Python but a S&W 686 would be more practical.

 

HK45

 

Rifles...

 

DTA SRS rifle. Capable of many calibers with a quick 90 second caliber change. I know this might be cheating. S&B 5-25x scope DT CCW P4F reticle.

 

Ar15....More specifically a JP CTR-02. USO Sr-8c red dot 1-8x scope.

 

Benelli M2

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