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Shake Junt:
This is gonna sound basic as fuck but I know nothing about guns, but what would be a good "cowboy" gun?

Im a little embarassed asking this in such a manly thread.

Dead End:

--- Quote from: Shake Junt;3426663 ---This is gonna sound basic as fuck but I know nothing about guns, but what would be a good "cowboy" gun?

Im a little embarassed asking this in such a manly thread.
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Do you want a copy of an original or just a modern revolver ?

Peacemaker or Colt Navy copies would be similar to many of the guns used in the old west.

master:

--- Quote from: Hank Chinaski;3426651 ---Suggestions for a cheap home defense shotgun?  I know it won't be ideal but I'm guessing I could still go blast some skeet every now and then with it right?  Changing the choke up maybe?  Not really that well versed with shotguns.

Also, theres a chance I might be moving to California.  I've got pistols and am planning on buying the shotgun.  Anything I need to know?  Do I have to register the guns or anything like that?  I don't conceal carry or anything so that won't be an issue.  

Thanks dudes.
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Mossberg makes a model 500 pump that includes a 18" barrel for defense and a 30" ribbed barrel for skeet or birds. They are usually under $250 on sale up here in the NW.


--- Quote from: Dead End;3426662 ---FAL or L1A1  ....why would a US solider be using that are they being issued now ?
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Foreign weapons familiarization. You put rounds through damn near every common foreign rifle.


--- Quote from: Shake Junt;3426663 ---This is gonna sound basic as fuck but I know nothing about guns, but what would be a good "cowboy" gun?

Im a little embarassed asking this in such a manly thread.
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A ruger single six is a good "cowboy style" revolver. Not a reproduction or anything but just a good single action revolver. And it's a .22 so it's really inexpensive to shoot.

Shake Junt:

--- Quote from: Dead End;3426664 ---Do you want a copy of an original or just a modern revolver ?

Peacemaker or Colt Navy copies would be similar to many of the guns used in the old west.
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Hmmm I would probably go with a copy of an original. Any idea what the price range would be?

Dead End:

--- Quote from: Shake Junt;3426674 ---Hmmm I would probably go with a copy of an original. Any idea what the price range would be?
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Depends on the company.  Colt still makes a version but they're pretty pricey ($1200 maybe), Umberti is one of the better reproduction companies ($500 maybe).


--- Quote from: zane;3426669 ---Foreign weapons familiarization. You put rounds through damn near every common foreign rifle.
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I don't know why I assumed it was issued...that makes sense.

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