What would you own if..

What would you own if you could have only one

  • HK

    Votes: 65 11.0%
  • M-16

    Votes: 218 36.8%
  • AK

    Votes: 54 9.1%
  • M-60

    Votes: 35 5.9%
  • M-240

    Votes: 56 9.5%
  • UZI

    Votes: 80 13.5%
  • MAC

    Votes: 12 2.0%
  • Sten

    Votes: 3 0.5%
  • FN

    Votes: 14 2.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 55 9.3%

  • Total voters
    592

flgp52

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If I couldn't keep my UZI, I would probably stick with the Ruger 10/22 with the Norrell Fullauto trigger pack inside my Krinker Plinker. It is perfect for home defence. With the Tack Innovations can on it I can shoot telephone books in the basement and the neighbors have no clue.
 

ftldrben

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My M16 w/various uppers would be 'it' but I'd cheat and keep the Uzi's and MAC's hidden somewhere...

Never one gun, never.
 

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I would take my 9mm Model A Uzi because it is stealthy. You can put it in a briefcase with the long barrel and clips. And with that, I am an expert at 200yards!!! Very good overall!!
 

1096369fred

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K.O.A.M. said:
1928 Thompson. I'm tempted sometimes to sell everything I've got and get one.


Me too....except mine would be an M-1.... I just SBR'd my semi..... nice but not good enough.....one day a F/A M-1 WILL be mine...till then my F/A Uzi in .22/9/.45 and MAXX 10/9, keep me company fine!

Fred
 

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I would own an UZI because of reliability and parts availability. 9mm is a lot cheaper to shoot than 5.56 (m16).
 

StooperZero

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Since you dug it up..




A nice standard rem model #8 in 35 rem. with a few mags and a winchester model 7 in 351 with a bunch of 15rd mags.


but I'll settle for a tavor right now.
 

ctbreitwieser

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M16. You can have .223, .22lr, 9mm. Add a shrike and KNS grips and you have a beltfed spade gripped MG. I like versatility. All with a two second upper swap.
 

strobro32

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Wow. I can't believe my answer 3 yrs ago. I guess I'm still the same goofy guy. :) So much for maturing with age.
 

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Bren Mk1 hands down. 'till I spent some time one the range with one I just thought it was weird with the magazine on top. It just shoots so well!

K2
 

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This one is so easy for me, it would be the Dillon M-134 minigun, shooting full auto is all about destroying stuff with firepower and what else turns targets into swiss cheese better than the minigun. Just need someone to buy the ammo for me.
 

bigj480

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To be different, the SR-3M. An M16/DIAS would be the most versatile, but people already have plenty of those.....I also would not mind a true machine pistol of some sort.
 

brown8775

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No question about it, a Soviet/Russian AKM... the only difficult decision would be fixed or folding stock.
There is no arguing the AKs' reliability in adverse conditions.
Not to mention the added punch of the 7.62x39 round.
 
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