What is the last gun that you bought?

H&R AAC Handi Rifle in .300BLK

Already put a Nikon 300BLK 2-7 on it

Putting in the order for a set of furniture from Boyds shortly

Then I begin the arduous process of obtaining a suppressor

Matt S.
 
So, I recently picked up 2 new guns....

A customized FDE Glock 17 Gen 4 with work done by Danger Close Armaments in Lakewood, CO.
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I also picked up a new 'ghetto blaster' - a pre-'94 9mm Cobray M-11 pistol.
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Henry Golden Boy in .22LR. Been wanting one since I traded off my beloved Henry H001 to a buddy. Most expensive non-match twentytwo rifle I have bought!
 
I was always certain that I would never own a 1911. 100 year old design, limited round count, 'cocked and locked' seemed like a questionable carry mode.
But somewhere along the way, I just acquired too much respect for John Moses Browning and his contributions as an inventive genius and contributor to american history.
Just bought two of 'em. One each of S&W PC and E models. Couldn't hold out any longer.
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A second WW2 handgun: the little-known Mauser Hsc (7,65), in good condition. A nice Kamerad for the other WW2 handgun, the Sauer 38H.

I never could have imagined wanting more than a single handgun.
 
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S&W M&P 22.

Obviously I'm looking to shoot more (absent filing Ch. 11 ;). Not to veer off on a tangent but the ability to practice more (then one might with 9/45 ammo) with a virtually "identical" gun is IMO very beneficial/advantageous win/win...

I gotta say that the Walther-made guns (S&W M&P 22 is made in Germany and the C model Here) I have are really made of quite-good materials (Colt 1911-22's slide seems a tad better, for example, than my SIG 1911-22 made by GSG which is also a fine weapon to be sure but the slide catch wears a bit on some of their earlier models). Originally I was worried about the sudden plethora of (handgun) .22's in that some of the models seemed for lack of a better word, Cheap...so I always veered towards the TANK Ruger Mark or newer/22/45 models...

The S&W M&P 22 is from what I can tell easily reliable in terms of durability which is why I purchased it.

Happy Holidays!
 
In the last couple of days I've brought home a S&W Model 69, Colt 1903 Pocket Hammerless and a Blaser R8 Professional kit in 7mm-08. Been a nice week.
 
I bought a Glock, new at the gun show today and got a decent price under $550.

Glock 20SF. IMHO Glock's best platform just the standard grip is too huge.

I had a Gen 3, 20C NON-SF, compensated and sold that last year because the 2 by 4 grip had a direct impact on quick shots. I kept: 6.2" 357Sig, 40S&W, and long threaded 10mm barrels. I also have a mess of magazines, and various recoil springs in different poundages and designs, stainless and tungsten and tons of other bits and pieces that would have lost me big $ if I tried to sell them separate or include them in the 20C deal. Someday I will buy a Lone Wolf long slide.
 
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