Which classics would you like to have but haven't yet owned?

by Bryan Pettet @, Thursday, May 05, 2016, 21:15 (3127 days ago)

I will list a few that I will work into owning at some point...

- Artillery Luger...they just speak to me and they are a mechanical work of art

- 1903 Männlicher Schönauer carbine in 6.5x54 is a big one on my list...the full mannlicher stock with butter knife bolt handle, rotary magazine and peep sight...so nice...handled a rebarrel in 7x57 by Griffin & Howe last night...close but not close enough

- falling block (Fahrquason, etc) in .360 x 2 1/4" black powder express...fantastic lines and plenty of horsepower for most needs

- best grade English Damascus 12 gauge double - would get sub-tubes to shoot 20 & 28 gauge in it at a fraction of the price

Most of the new guns don't speak to me and I own or have owned most of the current ones that do interest me. What are some classics on your list?

Which classics would you like to have but haven't yet owned?

by cr., Thursday, May 05, 2016, 22:34 (3127 days ago) @ Bryan Pettet

winchester 62
K 22
Early combat masterpiece
New frontier
Remington 12 gauge model 11
Marlin 336 pre micro groove
Marlin 41 mag

Browning Sweet 16....

by JD, Western Washington, Thursday, May 05, 2016, 22:43 (3127 days ago) @ Bryan Pettet

Krag Infantry Rifle

I thought you had a Sweet 16? I would love a Krag. NT

by Bryan Pettet @, Thursday, May 05, 2016, 22:57 (3127 days ago) @ JD

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Classics......

by Gunner @, St Louis, Friday, May 06, 2016, 07:30 (3126 days ago) @ Bryan Pettet

Skeeter Gun- Ruger 7 1/2" Flat Top in 44

Dirty Harry revolver- S&W 6 1/2" M29 (only two 44's I would ever buy, you know, me being a 41 guy)

Dirty Harry pistol- Auto Mag in 41 caliber

Dough Boy rifle- Springfield 1903

Patton carry pistol- Colt 1903 pocket .380

Hammer pistol- Colt National Match 1911 38 Super

Teddy rifle- Winchester 1886 levergun

Teddy Double- Holland & Holland double barrel rifle (prefer 400/450 caliber though)

Though not necessarily a classic but a West Texas Flattop in 41 Magnum sure would be a must have for me.


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Yea, the Colt 1903. Nice. NT

by Bryan Pettet @, Friday, May 06, 2016, 07:34 (3126 days ago) @ Gunner

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Really a fan of the old West when it comes to firearms so

by StoneWolf, Friday, May 06, 2016, 07:52 (3126 days ago) @ Bryan Pettet

1851 Navy Colt
1874 Sharps with vernier tang sights
Lemat revolver
Webley-Fosbery automatic revolver (just for its uniqueness)

Nice. Lemats are really interesting. NT

by Bryan Pettet @, Friday, May 06, 2016, 09:57 (3126 days ago) @ StoneWolf

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Which classics would you like to have but haven't yet owned?

by Paul ⌂, Friday, May 06, 2016, 16:56 (3126 days ago) @ Bryan Pettet

At this point in life, I'm still dreaming of an 1885 Highwall or clone thereof in 38-55. A good classic singleshot hunting rifle has always eluded me. The 1885 "just looks right" to my eye but so far have yet to find one while sojourning up north. Someday, perhaps.

Those are nice Paul. Just ordered a Lyman Sharps in 38-55.

by Bryan Pettet @, Friday, May 06, 2016, 17:33 (3126 days ago) @ Paul

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my interests are mostly newer

by bj @, Friday, May 06, 2016, 19:33 (3126 days ago) @ Bryan Pettet

My interest is mostly in products from the 60's and forward. However on my wish list the only thing from that era would be a S&W 57. Previously I had wanted a Winchester 86 although I later decided that a Marlin 95 Cowboy might be a better user, but I never could justify one so never bought one.

Triple Lock Target.

by Boge Quinn, Friday, May 06, 2016, 22:33 (3126 days ago) @ Bryan Pettet

:-D

I like the way you think. NT

by Bryan Pettet @, Saturday, May 07, 2016, 07:32 (3125 days ago) @ Boge Quinn

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I look forward to your range report(s).

by Paul ⌂, Saturday, May 07, 2016, 07:53 (3125 days ago) @ Bryan Pettet

The Sharps are dandy rifles in their way. But they just don't "do it" for me. Oh, I'd like to have one (along with one of about every other firearm I've ever seen) but it's not at the top of the (current) list. :) I'm VERY curious as to whether it'll be a modern bore or if they stuck with the "authentic" oversized bore.

I'm curious as well. Got my new plug gauges to check.

by Bryan Pettet @, Saturday, May 07, 2016, 09:25 (3125 days ago) @ Paul

It's my first 38-55 (and I don't plan for others right now) so it's not as critical as for most people. JT might hit me with a ruler for saying I don't need other 38-55s but I have other cartridges I want to work with more. I will just size whatever is needed for this one and call it good.

I just want a 4" 29 and a 6" 586...

by rob @, Saturday, May 07, 2016, 10:03 (3125 days ago) @ Bryan Pettet

Pre-lock of course!

Sounds like a plan.

by Paul ⌂, Saturday, May 07, 2016, 10:24 (3125 days ago) @ Bryan Pettet

The only multiples I've got are in 22LR. Everything else is one caliber/one gun. That does tend to simplify things quite a bit.

How about wish they would build? A cartridge LeMat and a sem

by stonewalrus, Saturday, May 07, 2016, 19:33 (3125 days ago) @ Bryan Pettet

Auto 357 carbine.

I hear you...would love a 10mm levergun. NT

by Bryan Pettet @, Saturday, May 07, 2016, 19:57 (3125 days ago) @ stonewalrus

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Browning Hi Power

by woody, Saturday, May 07, 2016, 19:59 (3125 days ago) @ Bryan Pettet

Fox 16 ga.
Ithaca NID 16 ga.
L. C. Smith 16 ga.

All in higher grades.

A five shot 44 or 45 Colt SA for IWB would be nice too

by stonewalrus, Saturday, May 07, 2016, 20:42 (3125 days ago) @ stonewalrus

Nm

Nice list. HP is on my list too. NT

by Bryan Pettet @, Saturday, May 07, 2016, 21:50 (3125 days ago) @ woody

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Which is most decidedly NOT a classic but hey. NT

by Bryan Pettet @, Saturday, May 07, 2016, 21:58 (3125 days ago) @ Bryan Pettet

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isn't that a FA97?

by bj @, Saturday, May 07, 2016, 22:52 (3125 days ago) @ stonewalrus

A bit on the expensive side but they are relatively compact.

Which classics would you like to have but haven't yet owned?

by Slow Hand ⌂ @, Indiana, Sunday, May 08, 2016, 13:50 (3124 days ago) @ Bryan Pettet

Thinking about this subject kind of suprises me at the number of cool old guns I've owned. Many of them I'd like
To have back, but can't really justify them at the moment. Colt 1903's, 1851's an original 1911(no-a1), 1899 smith first models, -895 Winchester, Trapdoor Springfield, Krag, Broomhandle Mausers, old SMLE's and Mausers.

One I'd like to own that I have yet to get to is a Luger, just for the coolness factor. I would like to have an original 1903 Springield; I have had a couple of sporterized ones. On that note, a Garand is something I've never ponied up for and would like to own. I've had a few M-14's, so similar bit not the same...

I would love to have some kind of double rifle some day. Even to the point of me searching for a neat old 20 ga and having a pair of .45 caliber barrel blanks here... An original would be super cool, but something that fits in Indiana's goofy deer calibers would be even better.

I'd love to have an original 1873 Winchester but a good repro will suffice (and currently is!)

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by Bryan Pettet @, Sunday, May 08, 2016, 17:18 (3124 days ago) @ Slow Hand

I just got my first 03A3 and Trapdoor and I think they are so interesting. I keep pulling them out and fiddling with them...so I'm leaving them out while I reload just to look at. Honestly, they are as cool as anything I've had including vintage Class 3. I don't have a full size Garand (yet) but I do like my real Tanker model. It's fun and interesting. Would love to have more Martinis also (steel not liquid).

Original Lugers are very cool. I just have a Jones for an Artillery model. Might as well swing for the back fence.

The Krag and Mannlicher-Schoenauer 1903 have eluded me so far but not forever.

I've owned a lot of vintage pistols and revolvers but not a 1903 or Broomhandle yet. To be completely candid, I would love a Howdah and Tranter or Bland revolver. I have a friend with several of both!

Oh wow.... Many/most in the posts above.

by Hoot @, Diversityville, Liberal-sota, Monday, May 09, 2016, 10:19 (3123 days ago) @ Bryan Pettet

One each, if you please. :-D

I would be quite happy with an M-S as you describe. 6.5x54, of course.

ANY of the the big, or even most minor, English names; Holland, Rigby, et al. Particularly if it were chambered in .350 Rigby Magnum! Double rifles get extra attention, no matter which calibre.

Classic square bridge Mausers with preferences towards classic calibers like .275 Rigby (7x57), etc.

A small frame Sako...sorry, their model numbers haven't been locked in yet. In some appropriate caliber, e.g., .222, 5.6x52R (if even possible?).

ANY Triple-Lock.

A bit off course, a Volcanic pistol. Any caliber.

Schultz & Larsen, 7x61 S&H, of course.

Hi-Powers, Lugers, a Lahti (just because I have a reputation to maintain), nearly any Colt SAA, and, oh my, the list goes on and on.

My long lost brother!

by Bryan Pettet @, Monday, May 09, 2016, 11:03 (3123 days ago) @ Hoot

Momma told me to stay away from people like you...whatever.

I love your list. Volcanics...ooo. Very cool.

350 Rigby...oh yea. 275 Rigby...even better!

Michelle inherited a 6 inch 586

by Andrew @, Bloomington, IN, Thursday, May 12, 2016, 19:45 (3120 days ago) @ rob

when her Dad passed a few years ago. Love that gun. Local pusher has an 8 3/8" 586 that is singing a siren song to me.

That would be a sweet gun! NT

by rob @, Thursday, May 12, 2016, 21:00 (3120 days ago) @ Andrew

Nt.

Ruger is building what I wanted for years...

by rob @, Thursday, May 12, 2016, 21:04 (3120 days ago) @ stonewalrus

A factory five shot Bisley 454...and now I have zero interest in one. These days I'm quite content with three fifty sevens and forty fours:)

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