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    Holy Grail Guns

    What is everyone's holy-grail gun?

    I'm on a bit of a budget due to two kids in daycare, but my holy grail is a polish radom vis in very good condition. they go for quite a bit of money (though I do have several other firearms approaching this value), but every blue moon you can stumble upon one for an almost decent price. and I would want to shoot it every armistice day.

    Everyone has their own definition of a holy grail gun, but given my current circumstances, that would be mine.

    Just wondering what everyone else's holy grail gun would be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSUICEMAN View Post
    What is everyone's holy-grail gun?

    I'm on a bit of a budget due to two kids in daycare, but my holy grail is a polish radom vis in very good condition. they go for quite a bit of money (though I do have several other firearms approaching this value), but every blue moon you can stumble upon one for an almost decent price. and I would want to shoot it every armistice day.

    Everyone has their own definition of a holy grail gun, but given my current circumstances, that would be mine.

    Just wondering what everyone else's holy grail gun would be?
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    Mine was a MP5 SBR, then when I got one it moved to a Desert Eagle 50 AE. Now that I have that, I'd say my "holy grail" of a gun would be a semi-auto 50 BMG. I'll probably never own one mainly due to the cost of the gun and the ammo.

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    P7M8 or P7M13. A friend of mine collects them. Trying to convince him to part with one....
    Looking at a 10/22 Target takedown as well.

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    holy grail? Things like these.......




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    Within reason mine is a Beretta 92 combat model. Its a SAO model with factory compensator and great checkering on the front strap and rear strap. Only 10 or so of the 9mm made it to the US. Extremely rare to say the least. Only 9mm version I ever saw went for over $5K. A few more .40 cal version made it here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by intheburbs View Post
    P7M8 or P7M13. A friend of mine collects them. Trying to convince him to part with one....
    Looking at a 10/22 Target takedown as well.
    I might be persuaded to part with a P7M8...
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