5 Guns I am Taking to My Grave - TheFirearmGuy
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- 5 Guns I am Taking to My Grave. What are your choices?
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COLT Anaconda 6"
COLT Python 4" 1974
Winchester 94 in 444 Markin
H&K USP full size 45
H&K P7M8
Wild card, SCAR 17S
Love those choices
Dan, I am not getting rid of any of my guns buddy. They are all special.👍
Fact
You're going to need to buy a few extra plots at the cemetery.
Love these Dan
Thanks Tom
1. Ruger M77 African 9.3x62mm
2. RUGER Redhawk .44 Mag 7.5"
3. Cz Bren 2 14" in the middle of rifle conversion with P&W brake.
4. BUSHMASTER ACR 556
5. Browning Citori 725 Pro Sport 30" clays gun.
I'd probably throw my 4" Smith 629 in the mix there.
That would be a nice set of firearms to inherit. And I’d swap out that Ruger for your Smith.
Enjoyed you showing off your favs, nice collection.
My Dan Wesson Specialist, my CZ P01 Omega from CZ Custom, my ZPAP M70, my Walther Q4 SF, and my LWRC AR-15
Outstanding collection Dan .
Definitely love that bull pup.
I'll just mention one gun, and that is my 30-06, a Savage model 110 DL. The D being deluxe and the L being left-handed bolt. My first gun ever that I bought 57 years ago with my own money at age 12 so I could go hunting deer. Yes, I was able to work back then and make money by working at a farm. A total different world than nowadays.
Been following for years bro. Love your perspective. Keep it up man!
I appreciate that!
Not giving up my Smith & Wesson Victory model .38 special from WW2. Passed down from my granddad to my dad to me.
Awesome choices Dan you have one hell of a collection. My dad handed down his 66-1 6" model and my great uncle handed down a Tikka Combo 12ga and .222 to me. And my 760 remington that I shot so many deer with are the ones I'm taking to my grave.
Yo Danno, You're a lucky man whit that line up of 5 great guns. Thanks for showing and stay safe.
1969 Grade 4 browning bar .270
2011 Colt 6940
I always look forward to your video's.
I have a colt python made in 1975 never fired picked it up a couple of years ago in blue chrome
What the hell is blue chrome?
Royal blue is what you are looking for cat daddy.
1911, colt saa, winchester 1873, mini 14, and browning hi power.
All my weapons have been lost at sea 🌊! Sorry, I can’t answer your question! Because the American government is watching over our answers on RUclips!
You also had a boating accident and lost everything, bummer me too!😢
My Ruger Gp100,Springfield 10mm, Ruger SR40, Ar15,Mossberg Shotgun
Great choices Dexter. Thanks man!
The Ruger SRs are underrated. Nice ergos and a good trigger for a striker-fired pistol.
GP100, Beretta 92, Glock 19, AR-15, Mossberg 590.
Absolutely! My first pistol was an SR9C. Fantastic pistol, 100% reliable, and grossly underrated. I still keep it as an emergency pistol.
Very solid choices
Good vid Dan. Thanks 👍🏻🇺🇸
Awesome selection sir
Thanks RD
1.Ruger GP100 10mm, 2.Beretta 92, 3. 357 SAA, 4. 8mm Mauser, 5. 12gauge double barrel parker brother 1905
1. A handgun, very comfortable to carry in any dress style, a lot of familiarity from the user.
2. A semiautomatic rifle, one with a degree of compactness, lightweight. Can be in a intermediate cartridge or, full house depending on terrain, with a simple, rugged, optic.
3. Mouse gun. A small handgun that can be carried anywhere, any dress style, including shorts at the beach.
4. Shotgun. Preferably semiautomatic. 12 gauge.
5. Long range precision rifle with quality optics in the 2x to 3x low end range to 15x in the high end or more, first focal plane.
Mine was simular except im.not good ar long range so I left out persision
My Walther P1 and my Vz58. sweeet.
Interesting choices and great explanation as to why those are special to you.
Great review, and I agree, mostly. THANKS!! My fave five: Marlin 336 (30-30), Remington Tac-14 (20g), Colt 45 (Officer's), Delta Elite, and CZ 97B. Runner up: Cobra 357. (Wish I owned these guns...)
All the sentimental stuff aside (family heirlooms, inherited stuff), I'd say my Ruger Security 6. I bought one after I watched Paul Harrel's 357 mag vs 9mm presentation for the first time years ago, and I love it. Practical, simple, rugged, and Ruger reliable.
Can’t mess with Dirty Harold.
1. Colt 1851 (Civil War)
2. Springfield 1861 (Civil War)
3. Colt 1911A1 (WW2)
4. Springfield 1903A1 (WW2)
5. Colt M16A1 (Vietnam)
Wow
Solid gun choices... I like it.
My Staccato 2011, my entire collection of Walther handguns, Ruger LCP Max, Remington 700 SPS Tactical and my Marlin 45-70.
That is one heck of a list. I wonder how long it took you to come up with these. I am having a hard time getting past a solid 3. Your taste in firearms is very balanced. Thanks for the video and the thought experiment.
Yes Sir Awesome Video
Absolutely outstanding👍👍
Impressive list.
If i had the five you chose I'd just go with them. Lol. Good video Dan.
My grandfather's 1939 Colt Woodsman, his Remington 552, dad's 1949 Winchester Model 61, which I learned to shoot with, my '64 blue Python, and a toss-up between my Performance Center Model 19 or heavily modified Norinco 1911. You can't buy new Norinco stuff anymore.
Finally someone else who has been doing this awhile. I've been doing it 42 years myself and seeing people list modern and current production guns makes me cringe. You don't have your first guns anymore? You never inherited any family heirlooms? Goes back to what I have always said. There's U.S. real guys doing this long before they ever dreamed of owning a gun. When they finally got around to it that was 3 - 10 years ago at most. Now they are "famous" making a lot of money on RUclips and don't have 1/8 the experience or time invested.
You Have a awesome gun collection
Mossberg 590a1, Remington 870, CZ 75B, CZ75 compact, Remington 700 heavy barrel in 308...
My Bushmaster Patrolman, Taurus GX4 Carry, S&W FPC, Glock 17gen5, Ruger 10/22.
Good Stuff Brother
Nice collection
Excellent question. I am fairly new to firearms and I can’t make a complete list now. CZ 97 B, S & W Model 27, Springfield Armory Prodigy, and Springfield Armory Hellion. Last year, I consigned a number of pistols and renovated my collection. I added some of the popular FNs and HKs, but I can’t think of what would be number 5.
Nothing but love!
Thanks Josh
1) Manurhin MR-73 ;
2) HK P7M13 ;
3) SiG P.226 ;
4) HK MP5 ;
5) SiG 550.
You have great taste.
@@Maelstrom8 Thanks !
Outstanding choices, Dan.
My nephews are getting my guns. 👍😎
Mine is my colt 1911 ww1 commemorative, for my shotgun its an 870 wingmaster 12ga 3.5" super mag. I believe they only made that a year or two. My rifle is my weatherby mark 5 in 270 wby. I have more but lack the space. Nice collection you have. Thanks for sharing with us.
Currently my MK18, H&K SP5, SIG P226, and Staccato C2
That's a good selection
I would need more than 5.
Though, in reality, they will be handed down to my sons/grandsons. I inherited dozens of firearms from my grandfather and father. (both were firearms enthusiasts) Those are not for sale. I carried 4 different duty handguns during a 36 year career in law enforcement, those are not for sale. I carried about a dozen off duty and backup guns during my career, those aren't for sale either.
ALL of those will be handed down.
I couldn't narrow it down to five.
Name the ones not for sale 🤷🏻♂️
@@mvg03 There would be about 80 of them. Mostly John Browning designed rifles and handguns. Several variations of every Winchester lever rifle designed by John Browning. Models 1886, 1892, 1894, 1895, 55, 64, 65, 71 and Remington Model 8 and 81 rifles. And many more that were handed down. Browning designed shotguns and handguns. Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless, FN 1910, several Model 1911s. My grandfather was a Browning lover.
My duty handguns were a Colt Trooper MKIII, a S&W Model 28, a Beretta 92F and a SIG P228. More than a dozen off duty handguns, which include 3 S&W J frames, (models 40, 640 and 642) Colt Detective Special, Walther PPKs, Mauser HSc, Browning Model 1955 (US version of FN1910), Kimber Ultra CDP II, Kimber Ultra Carry II, Colt Mustang Pocketlite, Star PD, and several others.
None are for sale.
Browning x bolt hunter in 308, Ruger M77 MK 2 in 30 06,marlin 30 30, Ruger sp101 3” barrel in 357, Ruger Blackhawk 5.62” barrel in 357.
Nice choices! This is hard!! I think I’ll just have to order a second coffin ⚰️! lol. But for sure my 500 magnum, 6” 629, 6” 2020 python and trusty Mossberg 500 and yes my G43x. I don’t leave home without it…. Including going to my grave lol 😆
Marlin Model 60 that belonged to my Dad. My HK P30, S&W 629 PC, Ruger GP100 (from my father-in-law). Finally, a Rossi M877 in 357 Magnum from my wife's step granddad.
My 460V S&W X-frame, my 329PD S&W N-frame and my 500 S&W magnum with a 6.5 inch semi-lug ported barrel that is no longer available as a catalog item. My Browning 725 Feather over under 12 gauge shotgun with 26 inch barrels weighing 6 pounds and 7 ounces. And lastly my GP100 Ruger 10-round 22 S,L, LR revolver.
Glock 21, sig p365, Winchester model 12, Henry in 44 mag and a maadi ak47
Awesome collection. I’ll tame my CZ Shadow 2 sao, SP01 Shadow and M9A3 Italy made.
Great assortment of Pews!
When I first started watching your channel, there were two pistols you loved, the Kar 9 single stack I think and the Grand Power Excalibur
1: EDC - DA/SA 9mm (or .380) perhaps CZ Rami BD or if I'm budget conscious Bersa Thunder .380/.380 Plus
2: PCC - 7"-9" barrel - then throw a suppressor and light on that - 9mm with a flashlight for close quarters/home defense. Budget example = Freedom Ordnance FX9 8"
3: .223/5.56 - 20"-24" barrel w/45 degree offset irons (better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it). LPVO or red dot/holographic + magnifier.
4: AR10 - Out of my realm of understanding, but something to handle Hogs and/or Elk. Barrel length that optimizes the purpose. Attach a bipod?
5: Few things in mind. 45ACP canned for home defense. Maybe a shotgun 12 or 20 gauge. Maybe a lever action for bear country.
Love the content. One of those videos that makes you double check that you're subscribed.
My Beretta 92,all Wilson Combated up,compact 1911,My old Remington 870.I have others,but them are my faves.
I already lost all mine in an unfortunate boating accident
Great choices dan! I have an older python with an 8-inch Barrel!!
Awesome Joe
Detonics Combat Master
Para Ordnance LSA Officer 1911
S&W 5913
LTT Beretta 92G
Homemade 6.5" AR15
👍👍Some nice guns Dan. Since I’m really into deer hunting mine is a little different. I would keep 3 hunting rifles….Ruger M77 Mk 2 in 30 06 ,Browning x bolt hunter in 308 and a marlin 30 30 that my Dad left me. Also my Ruger Blackhawk and Ruger sp101 both in 357 mag.
My first AR build. I put quite a bit of thought into it on a limited budget.
When you build for what you want, even on a limited budget, it makes the gun too perfect to sell. I understand. I built up my Zion-15 that way, and now it amazes me too much to ever sell.
These are ones I actually have
1. HK PSG1 I bought at an auction, I always wanted one and definitely paid off, its a blast to shoot
2. Kriss Vector Gen1 bought it in 2013 when the vectors were only available in .45 ACP and were introduced into the civilian market, sbr'd it years ago and still love it as opposed to the newer gen vectors.
3. FN FNX-45 Tactical in FDE an excellent duty pistol I have put thousands of rounds through. It has served me very well therefor its coming with me to the grave.
Ones I hope to acquire in the future
4. M1A or M14 style rifle (With EBR Chassis) I got to shoot one of my old work colleague's M21 EBR more than 10 years ago. ever since I shot his I've always wanted a M14 style rifle in an EBR chassis for one of my winter setups. If I ever build one, its certainly coming with me.
5. Franchi SPAS-12 Near impossible but I hope one day I can get one of these, ever since watching Kentucky Ballistics showcased his start starting blasting things with it, starting looking on auction sites, but if the day comes I do get one it is sure as hell coming 6 feet under with me.
Cool,dan
Very Nice list of dear Firearms to never sell! My list is comparable.
1) L1A1 FN FAL
2) Custom 98 Mauser Sporter in 7x57mm
3) Colt KIng Cobra made in 1992, Blue, 4 inch
4) Cz SP01
5) Canik TP9DA V1
There are a lot of other Firearms in my Collection that I love and would NEVER sell, but these are the first five that come to mind.
Definitely my Tavor X95 in 300 Blackout. My Cajun Gun Works CZ 97B, my P229 & P226 Legions both chambered in 357 Sig.
Just for your information, that Python was produced in nickel and not stainless. I had a 6-inch nickel Python that I bought for $ 350.00 and today they are worth about $ 2500-3,000 in like new condition. The newer Pythons are produced in stainless but they are not hand fitted like the older ones were.
Great video amazing list mine would be surprising:
Smith and Wesson 586 -1 6inch barrel and 586 no dash 4 inch barrel they are a set of mine and my grandpas guns.
Marlin 22lr lever action been in the family for 70 years.
Beretta PX4 9mm Langdon Tactical built gun
686 plus Pro Series 5in .357mag
Arsenal Sam7R 61 is my short list
That 308 is mighty nice, Dan.!
My list is all older guns.
#1 Ruger Mk 1 pistol
#2 Winchester 24 SxS
#3 S&W model 15 .38
#4 Custom 30-06 on a Mauser 98 action.
Honarable Mention: A ratty old Lithgow Enfield that i took a ton of deer with coming up.
1. Daniel Defense MK12
2. Original Rem 700 Sendaro in 25-06, 26" varmint barrel
3. Colt gold cup 45 that I purchased in the late 90's
4. S&W Performance Center 6.5 CM AR10
5. Set of 3 Browning Sweet Sixteen shotguns that my grandfather purchased in the late 60's when I was born. One for himself that he rabbit hunted with. One for my Dad, that has never been fired and one for me that has never been fired.
I have at least six I will never get rid of but all of my guns are already willed to family members. Two rifles .22LR/long/short and .223/5.56, one 20 gauge double shotgun, two 9mm pistols, and a .30 Carbine. I would like to work a revolver in there sometime. You have a nice collection. Thanks for sharing.
🇺🇸Good stuff, D! I just want my CZs. Hope my son takes care of my collection.
... my pick is my FN Browning Hi-Power, my S&W model 39-2, S&W model 15 ( with 4 inch barrel ) and SIG p220 Legion in 10mm; the rifle is a Polish under folder AK 47 ...
SA M1A,S&W 629,CZ457,aero A4,and a ruger scout rifle.
G19
GP 100 4"
12 Ga Maverick 88 ,18 1/2 bbl
Bushmaster M4
Ruger 10-22
None or them expensive or show off guns, none of them break and every one will outlive me.
my list is a marlin 39A golden mountie, .22 LR, (my dad bought new), ruger single six stainless .22/.22 mag conv, ruger blakhawk .357/9mm conv also stainlees, ithaca model 87 deerslayer, 12 gauge, and last but not leaat my stevens single shot 20 guage ( dad bought this one new too)
Very cool.. Interesting choices.. Can I have the rest of your collection? 😂😂
Model 29 silhouette, model 19, 1972 4 inch, Dan wesson 357 Maximum 6 inch, Colt SP1, from 1971, 870 Wingmaster 12 gauge 3 inch magnum from 1970, honorable mention 2nd Gen, Colt 7.5 inch, in 45 Colt.
Mossberg Model 195
M1 Carbine
Cimarron lever action & single action .357 mag
My dad's grandpa's single shot 20ga
Mossberg MC1 sc
Mossburg 500, shadow 2, FN High Power, DW Valor V-Bob 45, sig P 226 legion. Darn, I need a few more on my list to take to the grave! Five is just not enough!
Tp9 Canick, 2 kimber 45s, AR, SW 686+
1) Hi-Point C9
2) Bersa Thunder
3) Anderson AR
4) Citadel Boss 25
5) My list is a joke 😂
Some nice firearms
1: Colt M4 - Best shooter gun and being the Glock of rifles. 2: FN Minimi - The squad support companion of the M4 and having an interesting history background of the US SAW tender of the 1970s then adopted in 1982 / 1984. 3: H&K HK33 - The Western NATO AK47 and being a sexy rifle that’s far closer to resemble the WW2 MP44. 4: Dragunov SVD - The semi-auto sniper rifle / DMR from the ground up and looking super beautiful with the blonde wood and the special PSO1 scope. 5: Colt 1911 Defender - The super cute baby gun and I prefer the stainless color and in 9 mm. And that’s my top 5 favorite guns to take to my grave.
Hk33 west ak? How?
Beretta m9a4, sig procut p226-229, Wilson combat beretta
Mossberg 590, with just replacing the safety once, and the mag ( tube )spring but thats about it over 20 years , good firearm
That’s tough. S&W M29. S&W M66. Beretta 92FS. H&K 45. And last but not least, my S&W M19 that will go to my daughter. Technically not my grave. Honorable mention? My CZ 75.
Walther/Interarms PPK/s
Zastava ZPAP M70
M1898 Kraig cut to carbine length in the 20's.
Vz24 carbine, 7x57
Rossi 94, 357 magnum
Colt 1903- mfg 1916, Browning Buckmark (my first gun), 1939 Mosin Nagant 91-30 (took my first deer with it), Maverick 88 Security in FDE (fave shotty), Ar-15 (first rifle I built-18" 223 Wylde).
Other than the Colt 1903, none of these are special or rare...but they're the only ones to have some meaning to me.
Yup. #1. My Norinco SKS-D model specifically made for commercial sale to the USA. Perfectly blued and fitted to receive any AK magazine in 7.63X39. Even the wood is beautiful! Flawless function.
#2. My Interarms USA-made Walther PPk .380. It is only a six-plus-one shooter, but it disappears in the pocket. And it's trigger is smooth and light in double action, and crisp in single action. Perfect reliability and accuracy, not liking only one brand of premium ammo.
#3. My Steyr M-9 original version with the hidden manual safety and the revolutionary trapezoid sights. The PERFECT 4" Bubits low-bore axis 9mm pistol.
#4. My Smith and Wesson original model Centennial 632, a six shot internal hammer pocket revolver in .32 H&R Magnum, in stainless steel with an airweight aluminum frame and combat rubber banana grips, and a three-inch barrel. It handles HOT +P loads with no sign of wear! That trigger is smooth like buttah! I forget that it rides in my pocket or inside of my belt.
#5. My Kahr K9 first model, all blackened steel and highly magnetic, with "sticky" rubber grips. Only an eight-plus-one Double-Action-Only shooter, with an internal hammer, but the trigger is amazingly smooth creating great accuracy. Never failed in any way!
It is very hard to keep it to ONLY five, but there it is................................elsullo
Future purchase: Canik Taran Tactical Innovations (TTI) Combat.
What a hard question as I normally don't get rid of any firearm! Just ask my wife. I have a Ruger 77MKII all weather in 30-06 that is like my right hand. It has the horrible boat paddle synthetic stock that seems to amplify recoil, but it shoots. I spent a small fortune in gunsmithing to make it a tack driver. It is not going anywhere. Next would be the 10/22 my wife bought me as a present about 30 years ago. I have had so much fun with that rifle. Next would be a Ruger GP100, 4 inch barrel, 357 mag. My first real handgun. It is nothing special but it is special to me. Shotgun...it would have been my old Revelation 20 gauge but I have passed it to my son. Now it is my Remington 1100 12 gauge. My final choice is another handgun, a Sig P220 stainless elite in 45 acp. It is a joy to shoot...and accurate.
I can’t believe you didn’t include your CZ Rami.
I own 2 Molot Vepr 12s and 1 AK. Beautiful weapons and built to last.
That’s a tough one because I would never part with my milsurp collection and that’s five guns right there, but I also would regret getting rid of my Cajun Gunworks CZ Sp-01 or Langdon Tactical 92G RDO bc those companies won’t be around forever, at least not with the same people. I think I’d take the following five though: (1) 1942 Izhevsk Nagant revolver, (2) Romanian M44 Mosin Nagant rifle, (3) LTT Beretta 92G, (4) Cajun Gunworks CZ SP-01 Tactical, and (5) Savage B17 (most accurate rifle I’ve ever shot and amazing rock chuck eradication tool).
My five:
1) Ithaca M1911-A1, WWII-issued, mfg 1943
2) Standard Products M1 Carbine, WWII-issued, mfg 1943
3) S&W Model 66-1 Combat Magnum, 6" barrel, mfg 1980
4) Fostech Tech-15 Stryker Echo AR-II
5) Trying to choose between a few S&W Performance Center revolvers, a Colt Trooper manufactured in 1963, but I guess I'd have to go with a Mossberg 940 Pro Tactical shottie
I’ve always wanted to get a Falkor Petra or large frame AR in 30 or 338
Your rifles are fantastic! The AK .308 is truly beautiful, and I love excellent bullpups. My never sells: HK-91 (w/Williams Set trigger), 1980's Remington 870 Police shotgun, IWI Tavor 7, IWI Zion-15, and Canik Combat Elite pistol. All are tricked out with superior triggers, furniture, and accessories. I regret selling my 1980's Steyr AUG, Steyr GB pistol, and Sig P226 pistol. I will be selling two (maybe three) rifles soon, because I want another (modern) AUG. My older son definitely wants the HK-91 when I kick the bucket, because it's just plain beautiful and cool.