Two Springfield Armory Custom Shop Professional 1911s. I sold the railed one a few months ago as I never shot it, but the non-railed one is my daily carry gun. It has acquired more signs of use since this picture was taken.
Browning copy of Winchester 1895 in .30-06: Loads funny but once ya understand its pretty cool: Ya slide the rim of the cartridge under the lips and then rock it forward and it snaps right into place:
Grandpa's lil piggy. We had a display set up at Huntington WV veteran's day event. Only one truckload, but a well chosen mix. Oh yea. That's probably one of the prettiest M14s I've seen, even tho that style of stock is horrid it sure is made out of some nice wood.
AK-104 clone. Started life as a Arsenal SLR-107CR. Barrel chop and other work performed by Meridian Ordnance. TangoDown grip, JMac Customs cleaning rod, Bulgarian flash hider from K-Var.
1944 Underwood M1 Carbine 1999 Ruger MK II Government Competition Model 1968 S&W Model 10 .38spl 5" barrel 1957 S&W Model 36 .38spl Steyr M9-A1 Beretta PX4 Storm .40 with competition trigger group, metal guide rod, competition cam block My new Sig Sauer P365SAS Despite yesterday being it's first time at the range, I used the Sig to qualify for my CC today. Aced the written and shooting test, absolutely perfect lol. I love all of these but the Ruger which is a waste of steel. It will only feed CCI ammo, and takedown and reassembly is more frustrating than my ex-wife. That little Sig out shot guys with Glock 17s at 30 feet easily lol. For such a small gun, I really enjoy shooting it, which is important for a CC gun. Then again, I don't know if any of the people in my class had half as much experience as I do (33 years).
This was the first AR I purchased several years ago. It's had some modifications to get to this point...classic M4 design. I wish Colts were as plentiful and priced as they were back then!