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Here's the Whole Collection


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This is our current collection. ;)

From top to bottom:

Dawson Precision MiniGun Stroker .38 Supercompetition/TJ

EAA Witness Gold Team 9x21

Springfield P9 9x21 customized by ART Enterprises, Austin, TX

Glock G17, Stock

Browning HiPower customized by ART Enterprises, Austin, TX

Ruger Mark II customized by ART Enterprises, Austin, TX & Volquartzen

S & W 617, sweet trigger job by ART Enterprises, Austin, TX

Llama .22, Stock

Jennings J22, POS, stock

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Sorry, I don't have a wide angle lens on my digital camera. :D

You actually admit to owning a J-22. :blink:

:D I have to step back, too far back to take pictures of my whole collection and then you won't be able to enjoy the picture. Sorry :D josh

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  • 2 weeks later...

I kid bacause I love. :D

I actually have TWO J-22s in the safe. One chrome and the other painted black. The black one was litterally given to me by a friend for parts. We both bought them when we were in our early twenties. :wacko:

Thankfully we have matured. :)

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Sorry, but I couldn't fit just my .45's into a photo that size. And I'd need another photo as big for my Davis .32, .380 and J-22 collection.
Just take more than one picture!! :P (Then keep the image density down...!) <_<
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You're kidding, right? I've just shot all of mine for insurance, and hi-res jpegs archived on CDs takes up seven CDs. Granted, I took extra shots to detail the custom stuff and extra features, but I don't think even with low-res small shots to save space our host wants me taking up that much server space.

Just for the record, I "inherited" the Davis and Jennings guns. Michigan has a "permit to purchase" system. When a gun went back to Davis for repair it often came back as a new gun, with a new serial number. The owner couldn't pick it up unless he could obtain a new permit for the new gun. It was amazing how many Davis "owners" never picked up their guns when I told them that.

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Wow DJ,

Highly illegal over here in the Netherlands to own such a collection. :wub:

Henny.

If that's illegal what would this get you in the Netherlands?

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I like to think of it as a nice start, the "want" list is longer than the "have" list.

To my wife its the HUGE waste of money.

To Tom and Louis its a good start, as I only have one of each gun rather than 4-7.

Yes its a 6 foot safe.

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Here is most of the current collection (with the exception of a few guns on loan - mostly to forum members & a few "in progress"):

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Let me know if I miss any:

(generally the competition guns are at the bottom of the frame)

SV previously owned by Tawn Argeris & converted to Limited .40 from Open

Steyr M9 (M40 not pictured)

Home-built long dust cover .40 1911

CZ Standard IPSC .40 Single Action, 2000 Vintage

Home-built 1911 frame

S&W 625 for Revolver division

Action Arms AT-84S - a Swiss copy of the early CZ-75

A custom John Nagel G34 Open Glock in 9 major

G19

GSSF G17

CZ-97B-SA .45ACP (for HE MAN! division)

S&W model 29-3 in .44 mag (everyone NEEDS one)

Jericho 941F in .40

CZ-85 Compact (introduced '04)

CZ-40B

S&W 340PD .357 Scandium

Astra 400 in 9Largo/downloaded 9 Supercomp

Kel-Tec P32

S&W 686 6"

My older brother's AB-10 crappo-matic

No wonder I am running out of space in the safe.

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If I took the guns out of the safe for a photo, it would mean I would have an answer other than "I don''t really know ... do you know how many pairs of socks you own?" when someone asks me how many guns I own. That answer generally draws a "you're serious aren't you?" type of response from anti-gunners who ask.

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