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I inherited a Sauer & Sohn model 38H (7.65 mm) from my dad. It was made in 1942, and is the 'full feature' model. Since he served in Europe during WWII (and was one of the Combat Engineers who helped blow up the bridge at Remmagen), I am assuming the pistol was obtained from a German soldier.
I spent hours cleaning and researching this weapon. Sadly, it is not in mint condition, but according to a gunsmith, it is in serviceable shape and is safe to use. The one unique thing is the handgrips - they are the original bakelite, and I have been offered $200 for them.
Right now, the gun is loaded, and being an 8 round semi auto, it is the first line of home defense, especially since it is so easy to use.
Next, I hope to get Mom a .22 rifle and teach her the fine art and hobby of 'plinking'.
Tihs isn't MY pistol, but is a good pic of the same model: (mine is slightly more worn)
http://www.carbinesforcollectors.com/38_1
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The Marlin Glenfield Model 60 has been a great .22 rifle for me. I even bought one for my oldest daughter when she was 8 years old. You can find the Marlin Glenfields at pawn shops pretty cheap ($30-$70). Unless you find one that is corroded, this is one firearm that is low-risk to buy used.
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The only gun I own was a Ruger 9mm I bought 7-8 years ago. I keep planning on buying more, but the money always ends up gettign spent somewhere else.
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I don't believe in handguns, but I do have a 30 mm. Gatling Gun from an A-10 Warthog mounted on the roof of my car.
On a completely unrelated note, why do people complain about rush hour traffic? Cars just seem to move aside and let me pass, making my commute very easy.
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I own a PSE Compound Bow, and a Remington 20 Gauge 870 Express Magnum Shotgun.
Never use them anymore.
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[QUOTE=AvengerRam;169299]I don't believe in handguns[QUOTE]
I have seen them - they do exist. I do not know if handguns would meet all five of Thomas Aquinas' proofs, however.
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I don't believe in handguns, but I do have a 30 mm. Gatling Gun from an A-10 Warthog mounted on the roof of my car.
On a completely unrelated note, why do people complain about rush hour traffic? Cars just seem to move aside and let me pass, making my commute very easy.
Geez Av --- I would take that thing down right away -- I mean you're tlaking about long term exposure to depleted uranium !!!
About the handgun thing ... I have actually seen one .. and seeing is believing!
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As an avid hunter I have a few guns.
1) Mossberg 12 gauge - pump
2) Winchester 12 gauge - Pump
3) Remington 30/06 - semi auto
4) Browning 30/30 - semi auto
5) Winchester .22 - semi auto
Hand guns
1) Berretta 9MM
2) 2 - .38's
3) .22
and one Browning compound bow
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Oh, I also have a light sabre.
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Oh, I also have a light sabre.
Too old to handle a heavy sabre?
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I have a 9 MM Beretta and a JC Higgins 12 gauge shotgun. I also have a concealed weapons permit.
I bought my wife a Ruger .38 with a 4 inch barrel 2 months ago for her birthday. One of the stiplations when I gave it to her was that couldn't shoot me with it. :)
She cried. Not because she couldn't shoot me with it. But, because we live next to a national forest. We go hiking, together or by ourselves occassionally and it just gives a little piece of mind just in case.
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Too old to handle a heavy sabre?
Okay, Sigmund... sometimes a light sabre is just a light sabre.
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Your wife is a very fortunate woman. What says Happy Birthday better than a handgun?
Seriously, that is a great idea to have a firearm when in the woods. Remember, up where you live, sasquatch is still roaming around. You need a firearm for protection as sasquatch's myspace profile lists revenge as one of his hobbies.
Here in OK, you have do undergo a background check, have 8 hours of training, and pay whatever the fee is these days for a CCP. What are the requirements in WA?
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I am a scrawny calf, I look rather woozy.
Nobody suspects I am packing an Uzi.