It's pronounced "uggie" for most who lust after them. Unfortunately very scarce in Canada.
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It's pronounced "uggie" for most who lust after them. Unfortunately very scarce in Canada.
Browning Citori 28ga Nothing has left the safe since.
Although it's new and doesn't have the legacy of some of the guns mentioned, it's hard to beat my Beretta A400 Xtreme. It takes a licking and keeps on ticking. Never jammed
Tough call. My grandpa's Ithaca 37 featherlite followed by my Kimber classic select 257 Roberts or the Browning sa .22 .
Every gun in my cabinet means something to me. My favorite though would probably be my mod 70 featherweight .257.
I have very few needs for my cabinet anymore. Maybe two.
Wants however.....
I have yet to fire it but i woul dhave to say just for the drool factor my newly acquired browning blr .308 topped with leupold vx 1 3x9
Wow, hard choice here. Have to start with .223, know it well and fired many rds (Comfortable). Next 870 is next, the versatility of this gun with 3 barrels, and multiple hand loads I use, Slugs, “0” buck shot, wax loads, chain loads, 23” turkey barrel used in bush for rabbit and grouse, and 28” barrel for Ducks/Geese. The (heritage/nostalgia gun), Hawkens .50 Cal, BP gifted from my Dad that he built in 1974, just feels good to shoot her…lastly Ruger 10/22 fun gun.
Its got to be the old FN 12g. Dad got it as a trade on one of his Brit pups back when I was 8. Sat in the gun cabinet waiting for me till I turned 15. 33 years later still by my side. No fancy engravings heavy as a ton of bricks but boy she drops birds at will.
Henry lever action 22lr