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Remington model 1917. WW1 govt issue .30 cal
U. S. Springfield Armory. 1903 govt issue WW1 .30 cal
M 1917 Enfield. WW1 "sporterized" .30 cal. Weaver 1,000 yd. scope.
Marlin model 1893. .25~36 cal.
Browning magnum twelve auto five. 12 ga.
Remington "the sportsman" 16 ga. Weaver quick point site.
Ithaca M-66 supersingle. 410
Romanian AK~47. 7.62X39 mm
German C~96 7.63X25 mm, broom handle Mauser. W/ shoulder stock / case. Issue date 1931.
German P08 9mm Luger Navy. Re-issue to German police after WW1.
German Walther P~38 9mm. Original case. Issue date 1938
Govt. issue Model 1911, Colt 45. Issue date 1913.
HI-Standard Model H-D. Military training.22cal long. Issue date 1948.
Taurus 9mm.
Reproduction flintlock pistols. L to R .67 cal Dragoon, .69 cal Charleville, and .44 cal Kentuckian.
masternexxus
You need a bigger table
panshand
Hah! I know it! And sexy stands to hold them.
anamolhouse
...stupid sexy guns.
panshand
The downfall of bank accounts.
HickLife
Modern weapons are badass... But the past... Man they knew style when it came to weapons I swear.
panshand
I completely agree, some of these are over 100 years old, and are still as functional as the day they were made.
Raulfd4
Awesome collection. If I only had the $ for one of these... Always wanted to shoot a Springfield. Describe it for me.
panshand
Very similar to any 30 caliber rifle you might pick up today… It has quite a kick. It takes some getting used to to operate the sights.
LikeVWBeetleMakeSquish
I have a Springfield and just cycling the action has the same satisfaction of mowing long grass
panshand
I completely agree, it works so smoothly and precisely… The sound is unmatched.
thehotsouce
Awesome collection.
panshand
Thanks. I posted some of the pictures before, but had other guys request some information about them.
andyskeels
http://imgur.com/n4SpGAd *drooling sounds
panshand
My fav., as well.
CaptainOfCrunch
You could snipe with that first bayonet itself
panshand
It seems overly long, but that's stabby is standard issue for the weapon.
CaptainOfCrunch
That's what you call a sharpshooter, that's for true
panshand
Agreed!
Baslix
it bothers me that the AK's muzzle brake is upside down, increasing muzzle climb
panshand
Good eye! It was machined wrong, I've yet to grind a notch for correct placement. @Baslix
ChefMars
That .45 1911 was used to stop the guerilla tactics of my Moro ancestors during the Spanish American war.
panshand
And effectively so.
Seattlite
I read a letter in the Kansas City WWI museum that 1911's took German's limbs off in trench fighting. Hell of a round.
panshand
At close range they are devastating. I carried one during my tour as a MP in the 2nd ID in Korea. Definitely not a pop-gun.
PickleRiiiiiiiiick
I have a springfield 1911 chambered in 9mm and even that had alot of kick, I can't imagine . 45.
FreshWater13
moist nugget?
panshand
Nope.
FreshWater13
:(
seakoos
You have a seriously nice collection. But what's up with the Taurus? Should have been a M9, or at least a 92fs.
panshand
Shameful, I know.
MarsNeedsRabbits
Love the 1911. Mine is newer, but they're all awesome. It feels great owning a piece of American history. Thank you for sharing!
panshand
Appreciate your compliment.
cpnbeeb
Not sure which I like more, the lever action or Hi Standard. Not enough levers on imgur, here's one of mine
panshand
Sure is pretty, bro!!
Zorathex
Nice wallpaper, thanks. :D
panshand
Proud moment ! Thanks.
chefboyardeeee
marlin 1895? is it the .45-70?
cpnbeeb
Cimarron Short Deluxe 1873, .357 Mag
chefboyardeeee
thoughts? Ive been looking at getting a lever action forever
cpnbeeb
It's really, really, fun. There's a bunch of go fast race gun aftermarket parts in mine, too. Plus shooting .38 Special out of it is A+++
panshand
.25-36
chefboyardeeee
i meant the one in the pic above, but Ive been looking at the 1895 45-70 for ages. Hows the 1893?
panshand
I forgot he linked a picture of his… I really love mine, the best lever action I've ever owned.
thrashedbarrier
I almost had an orgasm looking at this
panshand
Grab a towel!
Danglebutter
Nice, I have an Ithaca as well. Sore on the shoulder after a while though haha.
panshand
I agree… And the ammunition is almost impossible to find anymore.
Danglebutter
I would imagine it is for the 410. Luckily mine is a 12.
panshand
Sorry, I was responding to a text and did it in the wrong field, 410 is still widely available.
lon3wolf86
who let that porn collection on fp? xD
panshand
Yes to gun porn!!!!!
RighteouslyB0ld
All I've got is my main and some pistols, love your collection!
panshand
You should post it! Love to see photos!
RighteouslyB0ld
I will! And that's supposed to say mosin not main haha
panshand
I kinda deciphered that, bro. We speak gun~ese here! LOL
oohyoureintroublenow
#4 looks like my favorite gun in New Vegas.
panshand
She's the favorite lever action I've ever fired!
EconomyWarf
No m1 though? You disappoint ne imgur :(
panshand
Sorry, dude.
HelloSer
Mmm. so pretty.
panshand
Thanks!
HelloSer
Thank you
FatherDale
You have a nice battery there, OP.
panshand
Thanks, bro!
Davidnfilms
MMMMM leather strap on the 1911... nice.
panshand
I have no reason to believe it is not original. My uncle's father-in-law brought it home from the first world war. In my family since then.
Pyschonoob
what would be the purpose of it?
panshand
It is attached to the end of the magazine, prevents you from losing it in combat.
Muad
Oh.. thanks.
EpicPancakes
Did somebody say strapon?
panshand
Dirty minded little pancake.
troelsm
Lovely collection. But aren't navy Lugers designated P-04?
panshand
I don't claim to be an expert, but I tried to do my homework… If I'm wrong, I will gladly take correction.
troelsm
Looks like Wikipedia can help you figure it out. Just measure the barrel length and see which model it fits with. :)
panshand
Thanks for the tip!
panshand
You are correct! Thanks for giving info without being rude! Good on you, @troelsm
losviking
I have had such a manly crush on the P-38 ever since I saw Inglourious Basterds.
panshand
I always look for them in war movies and documentaries.
T4NN3R
I don't know you but I like you and your guns sir.
panshand
Thanks for commenting!
panshand
I appreciate your kindness. @T4NN3R
crminad
That table, though.
panshand
I made that table! Go easy on me!!
crminad
Yup! That was an imguristic compliment, really. I do indeed appreciate your table.
panshand
I appreciate that! Just jabbing back. ;)
ialwaysupvotestevebuscemi
Awesome collection, but what's with the Taurus?
NewAlbGuy
Got to have at least one "range gun" to teach your buddies with. When they drop it/scratch it/ding it tou wont cry
panshand
That's it for sure. She only gets to play with the Taurus.
panshand
That has caused quite a few comments, it is my wife's pistol, I included it so she wouldn't be lonely in the nightstand drawer.
ialwaysupvotestevebuscemi
Haha, fair enough. I still have my first handgun. It's shitty, but it shoots straight and I haven't brought myself to part with it.
panshand
Exactly!
VikingInOz
I dont think you're supposed to keep your wife in the nightstand drawer
panshand
Heh... She's allowed out sometimes!
VikingInOz
Oh.. well. Then i guess it's all right. I'll have to reconsider where i keep mine :P
panshand
Take a note! LOL
NewAlbGuy
I like your style! I just took in a REAL duckbill flintlock from the 1750's check it out:
NewAlbGuy
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=542873864
panshand
That is f-ing beautiful! Good find!
NewAlbGuy
Took it in on consignment, spent 2 weeks researching it back to a small town in France where it was made. By hand! Crazy to think
panshand
I will check it out! Thanks for the info!
NewAlbGuy
Check out some of my other listings on there, have a couple of really cool levers. Almost as cool as your 25-36!
NewAlbGuy
Link got lost in oblivion so re added it
BansheePolice
Is this like a million dollars in gun currency ?
panshand
I wish! I have them insured for $25,000. That's a bit high, but close enough for insurance people.
NewAlbGuy
Bout $13g 'Merican. Source: own a gunstore
panshand
You are a bit low. Not wanting to argue. But rep. Value is $19,500. As of last year.
NewAlbGuy
Oh yeah, without seeing them in person always automatically think 60 to 70% of book. Wasnt trying to offend. Shouldnt have answered for you!
panshand
None taken, bro. Just clarifying. Cheers!
twoguns1994
I have a sporterized 1917 Enfield in .303 British.
twoguns1994
I love it
panshand
I'd love to see some pictures of that!
twoguns1994
It's got adjustable peephole sights and a composite stock. The thing is dead accurate. I just put a scope on it, but I have yet to sight it
panshand
Cool! Let us know how it groups! @twoguns1994
twoguns1994
With the iron sights I can get 2" groups at ~100 yds on a little paper plate with 180gr soft points. I can't wait to see what it can do 1/2
twoguns1994
With a scope on it. Although I won't be able to find a spot with much more than a 1-200 yd shot here in NH - too damn hilly!
swedeonamoose
now this is what i like to see, good old fashioned wood and metal whitout any tacky tactical bs
Red2791
I have a 1942 91/30 pu sniper Mosin Nagant
panshand
Love to see it, Red!
wutangbarrett
The pistol with a stock is a bit much, No?
KidsGotPieceOnHim
A "carbine" is basically a piston with a stock. It's for light troops, paratroopers or pilot. Small rounds, less weight but a little control
panshand
It's a pistol. The stock is the case. And doubles as the stock if needed. Pretty versatile if you ask me.
wutangbarrett
Oh I see haha
MAC6DADDY
Plus, the rounds that pistol fire are pretty hot. Having a stable shooting position increases range
panshand
Agreed! The old ones really do have class.
2Husky4Sandusky
What a great collection! Except for the Taurus but we'll let that slide
panshand
Thanks, you're so understanding. :)
chromepilot
I know Taurus gets a bad rap, but the one I bought just to see if they were as bad as they say, never had a problem. How's your experience?
panshand
I actually enjoy shooting it. Action is smooth and holds good groups at 40 yds. Not my favorite but I can't complain. Wifey loves it!