How international is your gun collection?

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I was trying to think of all the different countries in which my guns were made.

I have a Greener shotgun from England
Lefaucheux shotgun from France
J.P. Sauer Shotguns and revolver, Walther pistol, and some custom guns from Germany
Glock from Austria
Zoli Shotguns from Italy
CZ rifles from Czech Republic
Norico Browning SA 22 rip off from China
Llama pistol and Mauser from Spain
I have a FNP which is American made….but a Belgian company
Cots, Marlins, Mossbergs, Rugers, Savages, Stevens, Remingtons, Winchester from USA
 
you are obviously biased against South America :)

FAL from Brazil and Argentina would be on my list.
 
Offhand...
Russian mosins, aks, and SKS
Austian Glock
Swedish Mauser
Swiss K31
German HKs and Sigs
Australian and British Enfields
Mausers from Turkey, Yugo, and Czechoslovakia and Germany
Italian pistols and shotguns
Brazilian Taurus
Chinese Mak90s and SKSs
Romania
Japanese
Philippines 1911s
Israeli Uzi
Lots of USA made guns
ammo from around the world
 
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Let's see...

-Browning BAR (FN hunting rifle in .30-06), Belgium.
-Browning Gold Hunter 12ga., Belgium.
-Mossberg 500s, USA.
-Savage-Anschutz M141 Sporter .22LR, West Germany (1968).
-1942 M91/30 (IZ), Russia.
-Savage-Stevens M94C .410 Single shotgun, USA.
-M1855 Rifle Musket reproduction, Italy.


Fairly international, most definitely Euro/USA- central. There was another Belgian-made Browning, but we sadly sold it a few years ago.

-Chris
 
Ive got much of the world covered in just one rifle, an Issy/Aussi/Argentine/Kraut/Belgian/Brazilian/S. African/Limy/Yankee FAL :cool: , and that is only counting the countries where the parts in the rifle were manufactured and does not include the countries that the parts may have actually been to (Rhodesia?Chile?Angola?Cuba?Turkey?.......)

Opps... Forgot about the Austrian bolt hold open ;)
 
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It would seem to be a three way tie between Yugoslavia (I'm counting my Serbian made XD here as well), the US and the USSR in my collection. If you begin to count foreign made (Philippines/Italy) replicas, than the US edges into the lead. Also represented are Egypt, Sweden, Brazil, and Austria.
 
Hmm, if I can recall...
Russia
Yugoslavia
Romania
Hungary
Italy
Belgium
Brazil
USA
 
American, Finnish, Russian, Hungarian, German, Czech, Yugo, Argentine, Spanish, Mexican, North Dakotan, and soon to be Chinese.
 
It seems like the Left would love us. We're adding a lot to that whole global economy that they're always yappin' about!
 
Although I have owned a bunch of furriner guns :) in the past...
Everything I currently own is made in the good old USA.
 
Arisaka from Japan, Taurus from Brazil. Had an SKS from China, a Mosin Nagant from Russia and another one from Hungary. My Savage is from Canada.
 
USA, Italy, Czech Republic, Poland, Serbia, and Bulgaria. I haven't been able to find anything made in West Virginia.
 
Mine are from most of the countries already mentioned, except:

South Korea -- Daewoo Max 1 (K1A1) assault rifle, retractable stock, uses AR-15 mags, very accurate and well made.
 
They are from England (six), Romania, Serbia ("Yugo"), Spain, the "PRC" and the US.

The only gun I ever bought which developed a serious problem was Auto-Ordnance (Carbine: US). It was returned to the factory within the warranty period for the free repair: jammed bolt (2007). It was both my first And last brand-new gun, and very first gun purchase.
 
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