Most fun gun

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Ok guys, let's see them. Your most fun gun. The one that always makes it to the range with you. Here's mine. A FN 502 with a holosun 407c. Love it. I've got around 2k rounds through it. A couple of dud rounds and I short stroked the trigger a few times but other than that it runs great. Hung a 12 inch frypan at 100 years. Was hitting it 7 out of 10 times pretty regularly. PXL_20240324_235641597.jpg the holster was made for me by a local maker. Super comfy. PXL_20240324_235705851.jpg
 
Tough choice…but I’d have to pick my .44 Desert Eagle.

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Ok guys, let's see them. Your most fun gun. The one that always makes it to the range with you.
While I almost never go to what you're calling a "range," this is the gun I'll be wearing on my hip (in this holster) when my wife and I are out ground squirrel shooting on our friend's ranch later on this week.
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If you don't know, it's a Glock G44. I bought it a couple of years ago because it's the same size, and in fact, looks like my Glock G19 - my carry gun. And it was love at first shot!
Our rancher friends ask my wife and me to come over and shoot ground squirrels (they have thousands of them) every spring, and my G44 is what I use on the "close up" (less than 10 yards) ones. I have a couple of scoped 22 rifles that I shoot the "distant" (10-80 yards) ground squirrels with, but scoped rifles just seem like a bit of "overkill" for ground squirrels that are only 15 or 20 feet away. Besides, like I say - my little Glock 44 is just plain fun!
Now if this darned weather will just let up. Our friends tell us the ground squirrels are popping up all over the place now, but we probably would have gotten our truck stuck in the mud if we'd tried driving around on their ranch shooting the little vermin today. :oops:
 
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Ok guys, let's see them. Your most fun gun. The one that always makes it to the range with you. Here's mine. A FN 502 with a holosun 407c. Love it. I've got around 2k rounds through it. A couple of dud rounds and I short stroked the trigger a few times but other than that it runs great. Hung a 12 inch frypan at 100 years. Was hitting it 7 out of 10 times pretty regularly. View attachment 1201367the holster was made for me by a local maker. Super comfy. View attachment 1201368

Cool piece.

Does that pistol have a true threaded barrel? Or does it have a screw on piece that's threaded? If that makes...
 
Lately it’s been this pair of Hellcats. Just picked up the stainless flavor and it came with an 11,13 and two 15 round mags with a range bag. I have been carrying the black one a lot lately. Either that or a Kimber R7 Mako seems to tag along at the range a lot too.


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I don't shoot it a lot, but when I do it is pure FUN. CO2 Powered, and BB's for ammo, and it can empty a 30 round magazine so fast you don't want to blink or you'll miss it. Full and semi auto. Looks like, and has the same size and controls as the real thing (It is lighter).

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The only down side is reloading the magazine is a bit of a pain. If I still lived "up in the country" I'd probably wear it out. Unfortunately, where I live now, I can't shoot it like I'd want to. The SWAT team would be here in a few minutes I'm sure.

But to the original question, I suppose my most fun gun, that actually gets shot, is my Smith and Wesson Model 15-2. I've gotten to where I don't shoot any 38's but wadcutters, and it's just fun to shoot them in this gun.

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Well, my most funnerest gun is probably a rifle, but since we are in handguns-
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I grab this Mk2 a lot for fun plinking.
Cheap ammo, reliable, accurate, not too heavy, and not a beauty queen so I dont obsess over the finish.....
I had a similar one some years ago, but it was a MK II, with a 4" bull barrel. I had mounted an early BSA red dot sight I got from Wal-Mart I guess. The thing was about the size of a orange juice concentrate can and ate batteries like they were going out of style. But that gun would SHOOT! The range I shot at only had a 7 yard line, so I couldn't really stretch it out, but I'd load up a couple of mags and just cut the 1" X ring out of a 100 yard rifle target, like I was using one of those air powered BB machine guns at the fair. Man, I had that gun dialed in. I was a lot younger and steadier in those days of course, but that gun did indeed go to the range with me every time back then. Why I sold it, I have no idea.
 
If I have the time to spend goofing off, then it's this '58 Remington cap n ball 44. I'm telling you boys, a cap n ball revolver is pure joy... and I ain't kiddin neither!

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If I'm just going mushroom hunting or outside for a plinking session....then my old single six can't be beat for good clean fun....
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My little SSS is wearing its nasty 22mag cylinder in the mushroom picture.
 

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The rare trip to a public range with relatives for sure. Meet new people every time. At home it's whatever needs tested.

Just noticed this is in handguns so I can't say. I've never taken a handgun to a real range.




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If I have the time to spend goofing off, then it's this '58 Remington cap n ball 44. I'm telling you boys, a cap n ball revolver is pure joy... and I ain't kiddin neither!

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If I'm just going mushroom hunting or outside for a plinking session....then my old single six can't be beat for good clean fun....
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My little SSS is wearing its nasty 22mag cylinder in the mushroom picture.
Them mushrooms is DANGEROUS!
I like shooting pretty much whatever I take to the range. The only one guaranteed to be with me is my EDC, a CZ P-10C, but it's likely it won't be shot. Now my son, well he loves this one, calls it "stupid fun".

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Handmade 54 caliber single shot pistol made by an old school gunsmith, only factory made parts are the lock and the barrel, which is cut off from the barrel of my son's rifle when the same gunsmith was repairing/upgrading that smokepole. It's easy to load, and lot of fun to shoot...and not bad on accuracy either - this target was ten yards.

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If I have the time to spend goofing off, then it's this '58 Remington cap n ball 44. I'm telling you boys, a cap n ball revolver is pure joy... and I ain't kiddin neither!

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If I'm just going mushroom hunting or outside for a plinking session....then my old single six can't be beat for good clean fun....
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My little SSS is wearing its nasty 22mag cylinder in the mushroom picture.
Hum. Never used a firearm for picking mushrooms. Ours just sit there.
 
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