Which gun makes you feel like you own perfection?

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I can't afford the gun that would make me feel like I owned perfection.

William Blake, Songs of Innocence and Experience as applied to firearms...
 
Maverick223 thanks but not even close.
Just going by appearance with relation to the Sightmark. Right or wrong I found that it was an airsoft component with a brief search. BTW I found one for sale here.

I know that ist not Aimpoint, Eotech, or ACOG. Therefore in alot of AR fanboys eyes it must be for "airsoft". I would hope we here are more open minded than that.
FWIW, I am nowhere near an AR fanboy...I don't care too much for the AR platform. I also don't care for red dot style optics (to include all of the above save for the ACOG), so none really interest me much.

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I have an S&W 'M&P' made in 1900, which totally gave me that experience the first time I picked it up and did a little dry fire.


It's just a whole different World somehow, even the tiny sounds of the Mechanism.


All in all though, if to one degree or another, and each in their own way, I'd say most of the old good quality Guns do seem to offer that experience of 'perfection' in many ways at once.
 
Just a Few.

Winchester 52B Sporter 22lr.
Beretta Bl-3 20ga. with angle-ported chokes.
Winchester 101 like new from 1977.
Browning Hi-power Practical in 40 S&W.
High Standard Supermatic Citation 106 series. Has comp and barrel weights.
S&W model 17.
 
My 35 yr old Combat Commander that I bought new. Mods are : abmbi saety(left handed) triji sights,Real ivory grips(put them on when I bought it as I have always loved ivory grips). It is a old comfortable friend.
 
For Carry
340PD

For fun
S&W 686ssr
S&W 625JM

Simple, accurate, dependable.
 
cartod, it that middle rifle an 1885 schuetzen? Never seen one (not in an 1885 action anyway), what is the chambering...38-55Win.?

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I don't mean to anger all of the haters, but either my Glock 21 or my CZ 452.

The CZ still isn't even broken in well, but I have loved it since the first time I slid the bolt. I did not like how long it took to clean the crap out of the barrel after I got it, but since then it's been smooth sailing. My FFL is actually a gunsmith, and he mentioned a nice deal do work the trigger for me since I'm military and diligent repeat customer. :rolleyes:
 
Marlin Model 60 .22 LR
Marlin 336

These two gun are more than capable of any task that I would call on a firearm to do. They have long proved their worth and value to Americans, and others around the world. If I had to part with any firearm models I own. These two would be staying.
 
Obviously few have read the book "The Winchester Model 52, Perfection in Design" by Herbert Houze....."there are .22's and then there are the 52's

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I want to say my New Agent, but that'd be a lie. 8(
To be honest it'd sadly and stereotypically be my G26. That or my LCR.

It's just overall the most reliable and "fun" gun. Mainly because those two are my beaters and I can shoot them without worrying about them looking bad in my display cases.
 
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