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User:Colt Revolver Fan

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Colt Revolver fan

Name--Nick Age--13 State--Idaho City--CDA

I've been a gun fan, every since I first watched Dr.No when I was 8 or 9. I became obsessed with the Walther PPK, the main gun in the movie, but now Colt revolvers are my favorite weapons, particulary the Colt Cobra, Colt M1917 and Colt Peacemaker, because revolvers are among the most accurate, reliable, durable and best made handguns around, especially the Colts (Colt made the first revolver). But then of course, you've got to have a favorite automatic pistol as well, which for me would still probably be the Walther PPK. The 30-06, 25-35, .45 and .38 caliber bullets are probably my favorite type of ammunition.




[edit] Favorite Guns:

Colt Cobra

((Colt SAA

M1917 revolver (the Colt version).

Colt M1911A1

Walther PPK

Thompson M1A1

Winchester 1895

Winchester 1894



[edit] Favorite Movies

Zulu

The Nativity Story

Raiders of the Lost Ark

Pale Rider

The Outlaw Josey Wales

You Only Live Twice

Goldfinger

Dr. No

Casino Royale

A Bridge too Far

Guns I own

Savage Shotgun

I don't know the model of it, but the first gun that I got (and still own) is a single-shot breech loading Savage .410 shotgun. I've used it to hunt grouse before.

Ruger 10/22

I got this .22 rifle for my birthday. I was told that it's the most reliable .22 rifle available. It came with a bushnell scope, and have 4 clips for it (tw0 10 round clips and two 25 round clips).

Winchester Model 1894

I have the rarer .25-35 version of this gun (most models of the 1894 use .30-30 shells. This gun was built in the late 1800s (it's a very old gun) and it first belonged to be great grandfather, who passed it down to my grandfather, who then passed it down to my dad, who just recently passed it down to me. I've gone deer hunting with it, and this gun carries 5 rounds.


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