Through visits to Knob Creek, and some surprising opportunities that have occurred elsewhere, I've fired just about all of my "bucket list" guns.
What remains?
Not that many... since I only put one 20-round mag through a BAR (and it went PDQ, despite that weapon's slow cyclic rate), I'd like to try that weapon again.
I've never fired a rifle chambered in .50 BMG
I've never shot a Springfield 1903
I'm always up for firing a Thompson again, although I've fired about two or three in my life.
I'd love to fire a high-end revolver like a Janz or a Korth.
Perhaps some piece of light artillery.
Oh yes, a mini gun.
An STG-44.
I love MP5s - I've fired a couple of them and I think they're far, far better in ergonomics, controllability and accuracy than an Uzi.
I'm also dyin' to go back to the Washoe range... next time I'm out there with a group, that 900-yard yellow barrel 2/3 up the mountain will be mine... offhand through iron sights!
I consider myself really fortunate to have had the opportunities to shoot the weapons that I've had. When I first started to become interested in firearms - reading about them in Guns and Ammo and the old C.B Colby books, I thought for sure I'd never get a chance to shoot anything that went bang more than once with a single pull of the trigger.