Lets play a Game, Mines better than yours!

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My 5 inch Smith and Wesson 625 trumps your 65LS in speed, accuracy, and joy of shooting. No doubt it's easier to hide your Lady Smith though. Indeed, I think you have found a nice balance there.
 
My Dan Wesson CBOB is better,because it's concealable and holds 2 more rounds. And it's a 1911. :cool: But I like the fact that your revolver is a .45 ACP. Wouldn't mind one myself.
 
My CUR-2 is better than your Dan Wesson because it has detachable magazines with 30 rounds each, will function flawlessly (much as that Wesson does, I am sure. :) ) and has pretty green furniture with East German bakelite mags.


PLUS...its chambered in a round that is still relatively cheap (for now...) 5.45x39


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My TOKYO MARUI 5.1 GBB is better then your CUR-2 because it launches .20 gram bb's at OVER 250 FEET PER SECOND, which is faster then a chuck norris roundhouse kick to the face. But im sure your CUR-2 has something in common with the legend chuck norris.
 
MY 3rd Model Dragoon is better than your TOKYO MARUI 5.1 GBB because it uses larger balls at a higher velocity.:D AND is a heck of a lot of fun to shoot!

Oneshooter
Livin in Texas
 
my sar 1 is better than your 3rd model dragoon

because I have 75rounds to prove it,:D
 

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I could buy 4 of my Stoeger 2000's for the price of your Montefeltro, and still shoot birds... with three of my close friends. However, at the end of the day, I'd rather be seen in a picture with yours than mine. Nice gun, brother. :D
 
While Stoegers are a nice value which function the same as my Benelli M1S90, my AR-180 is better because it is a semi-auto pre-ban configuration rifle that I can own in NY; it fires the 5.56mm round out of legal 20 rnd detachable mags, it has a folding stock, AND I can put a bayonet on it if I wanted to.

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While your AR-180 is nice plastic toy, my 1953 Belgium Browning Auto-5 in 16 gauge w/ the knob stock and special ribbed steel barrel is an heirloom worthy of being passed to my grandchildren as it was passed to me by my grandfather, plus it was the first auto shotgun designed by the greatest firearms designer, John Browning. The model stood on its original basic design from 1903 till the 1998
 
Your Ruger is nice, but my Davis 380 cost as much as a box of ammo for your gun and still goes bang (no I don't own one of these I just want to watch someone squirm as they say something nice about it).
 
yesit'sloaded, I like how your Davis is the safest gun on the market. A bad guy can't turn your gun on you if it won't shoot anyway. ;)
But, my Rock Island Armory 1911 is better because it'll knock down three bad guys from the wave of energy coming off that fat 45 bullet.
 
Mine is better than yours because...

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1. I actually own this and not just posting pictures from the net.

2. I can dominate my AO for 250m in every direction.

:D
 
Mine is better than yours because.....

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1. It has real wood on it :)

2. '06 hasn't hit 50 cents a round yet!
 
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Mine is better than TexasRifleman's BAR

Going back to Texas rifleman since Halo didn't outdo Tex:

I have an LMT AR-15. Mine is better than yours because there are an enormous number of options available for my semi-automatic rifle to make it the ultimate long-gun fighting machine, ammo is relatively cheap, and parts are standardized making taking care of the rifle (and its identical twin brother) easy. Should TEOTWAKI occur, I think the AR on my person with a Glock sidearm would do me well as they both are durable, dependable, and should something break, parts are available (assuming I don't already have a box of parts).

I do love the fact that your BAR is based on a timeless design, designed by the legendary man himself, is all wood and attractive in the way a gun can be, and if that unit is actually full auto like I think it is - then I LOVE that!
 
Much as I think Browning was a genius, I don't think a BAR trumps a belt fed.

But I suppose we can do both....

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Much as I think Browning was a genius, I don't think a BAR trumps a belt fed.

I didn't say it trumped it, I said it was better because it had wood on it and the ammo was 1/3 the price :)


So far though I have to say I like this one best:

my 1953 Belgium Browning Auto-5 in 16 gauge w/ the knob stock and special ribbed steel barrel is an heirloom worthy of being passed to my grandchildren as it was passed to me by my grandfather, plus it was the first auto shotgun designed by the greatest firearms designer, John Browning. The model stood on its original basic design from 1903 till the 1998

I have the same shotgun, obtained in the same way, and I hope my grandkid will still be using it.
 
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