Me? I have twin 1911s, and twin Case Stockman knives. I keep telling my wife I need a twin for the .357, and for the AK, but she's been patient enough.
I have a habit of acquiring pairs of handguns. Sometimes they are non-identical twins with one blued and the other nickel. Here are some of my paired handguns.
Twin Duotone Pt-1911's
Twin LCPs
Twin Glock 23s used to be identical triplets
Twin Savage 204 rifles
Twin Ruger NM 45 Vaqueros
Twin Ruger single six 32mag Vaqueritos.
At one time I had 10 pairs of Vaqueros all twins and a set of 5 1/2" SS Ruger old armies. If it is good to own one of something then it is better to own two.
I have the Russian Twins....
I also have S&W9VE &40VE
Stoeger 9mm and 40 cal
Lots of Glocks of various models and calibers....but I dont think any of those would qualify as Twins....and actually the Soviet Twins are now triplets...I modify them for specific jobs....
We have twin twins.....two sets of twin grandchildren from our youngest son and daughter-in-law. One set identical girls, and the youngest a boy and girl. Who says lightning doesn't strike in the same place twice!
Then there's the other twins....52 Sporters with peep sights.
I have a Type I 1903 Colt (.32 ACP) that's off in Arizona having some decent sights installed and getting a refinish. Already had the roll marks restored. Here in the garage I have a very early 1908 Colt (.380 ACP) that I have all prepped for roll mark restoration and then it will be off for some sights and refinish too. One of these days I'll have them back and they'll be my twins.
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