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  • Guns in the New Year

    I was just thinking about 2015 and what if any new guns were needed/wanted around the homestead. I've got my carry guns locked down carrying a Glock 19/23 and the Kahr CM9. I have several revolvers of differing sizes. What I don't have that I've always wanted is a singles action revolver. I've been researching the Ruger Blackhawk's and Vaquero's. I've been looking at some other brands like Cimmeron and Uberti. I would most likely get a .357 as I already have plenty of .357/.38 special ammo.

    Anyone else have new gun plans for the New Year?

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    Ruger Charger! In the takedown model.

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    • #3
      I saw Ruger Blackhawks new in the case for $499 the other day.
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      • #4
        A long heavy barrel .308 for really long shots if desired. Thinking about a lr-308 or a remington 700. Just cant decide... and have to pay for a kitchen remodel first.
        The only thing better than having all the guns and ammo you'd ever need would be being able to shoot it all off the back porch.

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        • #5
          A 9mm threaded barrel for my Sig 239 [40 caliber] and some 9mm mags. I beleave that is all that is needed to shoot nines in my 40.
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          • #6
            I have a Ruger single action in 45ACP, been a great handgun.

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            • #7
              I've been eyeing up Colt Detective's with snub barrel..........mid to later 70's models.

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              • #8
                I've got 3 on the short list - Ruger Gunsite Scout rifle, Sig P220, DW 10mm 1911. I hope to be able to afford at least one this year.

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                • #9
                  A few I'm considering is a decent "sniper" rifle, good for out to 300 yards or so in 30-06, .308 or 6.5 Swede, something in a caliber I already own. A lever action in .357 or .44 mag. A .223 of some sort, AR or Mini-14. Possibly a higher capacity .45 ACP for home defense. And stocking up on Ammo, and reloading supplies.

                  Walmart had WWB in .38 special, with a 125 gr. HP for $24 and change, not much more than their .38 FMJ RN at $21 a box. I also bought one of those 250 round UMC packs in .45 ACP FMJ, to finish breaking in the CM45. I haven't had a chance to shoot any yet. But the price was pretty reasonable. I figure it should perform about like the WWB that I normally use for break in. Some commenters over at CTD say it's a little "dirtier" than some other brands, but the gun gets a good cleaning after a range trip anyway, so that should not be a bother.
                  Tom
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                  • #10
                    I'm also kicking around a striker fired .45 like an M&P or Ruger SR45. I know it's blasphemy for me to look at plastic, but I've found that modern ergonomics have come a long way, and some of these are really good shooters. Notice I didn't use the G word...

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                    • #11
                      I'm still kinda looking for a Ruger Redhawk in .45colt. So I can shoot some 300+ grain hand cannon loads. Otherwise I wouldn't mind picking up a CZ RAMI with an Omega trigger (but they'd have to make one first). I might sell off a couple of long guns. But I doubt it. And I might just bite the bullet and get a good OU shotgun then sell off all the 12 gauges. But I'd have to shoot it well. We'll see how the Benelli works out first. It could be a good year...new gun wise.

                      Aww heck with it. I think I'll just get a Sub2000 in .40 cal and call it a day. That would make a good truck companion to the K40 on my hip.

                      This thread's got me droolin'.
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                      • #12
                        Dammit Ruger, now you have two new guns I want. I suppose you'll introduce the SR45c at Shot Show too, and make it a hat trick.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by TheTman View Post
                          . . . I'm considering is a decent "sniper" rifle, good for out to 300 yards or so in 30-06, .308 or 6.5 Swede, something in a caliber I already own. . .
                          Something like a Ruger SR-762 in .308 Winchester. Rings gongs out to 800+ yards!
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                          • #14
                            Not that I have a lot but I certainly don't need another firearm. Recently though I was spending a lot of time lusting after a 1911 in 9mm. Got to thinking how much I dislike active/thumb safeties and the lust for a 9mm 1911 faded away. Saw some pics and viewed some vids on the Kahr T9 and thought... kinda like a commander size 9mm without a thumb safety and a trigger like my PM9. So I guess I'm no kinda lusting after a Kahr T9.

                            BTW, have a Ruger Super Blackhawk which I love to shoot but hate to clean.
                            Last edited by Bill K; 01-13-2015, 04:22 PM.
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                            • #15
                              I don't really need to buy any more guns this year, but it's only January 3rd and things could change! 2014 seems to have been the year that I added guns to the safe, as I picked up 3 last year. I need to get some range time with the AR that I built to dial the scope in, and I need to zero the scope I just put on my 300WSM.

                              Oh, and more range time for my CW40 and the other handguns. Maybe a progressive reloading press is in my future.

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