How international is your gun collection?

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Hmmmmm........good mental exercise:
US, Russia, Poland, Yugoslavia, England, India, Israel, Turkey, Japan, Switzerland, Denmark, China, Argentina, Brazil, East Germany, Regular Germany, Italy, Canada, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, Romania, Hungary, Sweden, and counting.

How could I forger my "brand new" Swedish M96?!?!?!?!?
 
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Here are mine:

• United States (Ruger, S&W, NAA, Kahr, Remington, Winchester Pre-64, Marlin, JC Higgins/Hi Standard, and the upper assembly of my Sig P220 Carry Elite Dark)
• Italy (Beretta)
• Sweden (Husqvarna bolt-action in a JC Higgins 51-L .30-06 rifle)
• Germany (Frame of my Sig Sauer P220 Carry Elite Dark)
• Croatia (Springfield Armory XD40sc)
• Austria (Glock)
• Belgium (Browning shotgun)
 
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USA - 5
People's Republic of China - 1
Hungary - 1
Russian Federation - 2
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics - 5
Russian Empire (Nicholas II) - 3
German Empire (Wilhelm II) - 1
Japanese Empire (Hirohito) - 1
Canada - 2
Australia - 1
Italy - 1

The Arisaka's ammunition consists of Serbian Prvi Partizan brass, Korean PMC primers, Finnish Vithavouri powder, and Russian (54R pulls) bullets.

"All your guns are belong to U.S.!"
Poland (Communist) - 3
 
If I haven't forgotten any, it would be:
Russia
Austria (No Glocks!)
Swiss
German
Australia
England (UK)
Czechoslovakia
Yugoslavia
Albania
Bulgaria
Poland
Hungary
Germany
East Germany
Italy (without owning a Beretta!)
Brazil
China
Japan
Romania
Nepal
Philippines
Israel
Egypt (UAR)
France
Spain
Finland
Netherlands
and USA of course.
 
I have guns from:

USA
China
Romania
Russia
Croatia

Not that international, but I do like to support our own economy more, esp local/State companies
 
Nationalities

America wins the first place for total number. Second is Austria with a single example from England, Germany and the USSR.
 
Russia, Austria, Germany, Swizerland, Japan, Czech Republic, India, Yugoslavia, Israel, Brazil, Italy

And counting. I love milsurps. Although my last purchase did not love me (Steyr m1895).
 
Norinco from China, Howa from Japan and USA, Mossberg USA, Ruger USA, NAA USA, Husqvarna Sweden, Browning USA, Pietta Italy.
 
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Nepal
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Nepal??
In the 1880;s, Nepal produced a near (and some claim improved) version of the British Martini-Henry called the Gahendra to arm Gurkha regiments.
 
My rifles are almost exclusively American. But my two loaded handguns are a Glock and A Taurus. However I am probably 80% american.
 
US, Russia, Czech Republic, Serbia, France, Germany, Belgium, China, Japan, Brazil, Austria, Italy, England, Spain, Sweden, Finland, Romania & Switzerland.

I also own guns from countries that no longer exist, such as the USSR and Czechoslovakia.

Oh, and don't forget Yugoslavia. It's amazing how Balkanized the Balkans are. ;)
 
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Not very compared to others here... In terms of location manufactured > US, French/German, Swiss, Japanese, Czech Rep, and Canadian. Not a huge buyer of milsurps which is where a lot of the national diversity enters the picture.
 
Brazil
England
Switzerland
Germany
Italy
Spain
Japan
Philippines
Czechoslovakia
Poland
Romania
China
Bulgaria
Hungary
Argentina

Edit: I forgot USA....most of my guns were made in the USA. I originally only put down the 'international' sourced ones.

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I have just about every Battle Rifle there is, so I would say mine is pretty international...............
 
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