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What's your favorite type of gun? I've shot and or own revolvers / pistols of various calibers, different types and calibers of rifles, and  different types and gauges of shotguns. I even had a chance to rent a full auto MP9 (awesome, but expensive) in when in FLA. but I like shotguns the best. I don't know what it is about a shotgun but it is by far, hands down my favorite type of gun. Maybe it's the versatility? So......what's your favorite type?

 

Revolvers take second place.

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For 22 rimfire my absolute favorite is a pump style followed by lever action, most pistol is semi auto, center fire rifle has to be semi auto, 2nd bolt action, shotguns would be semi auto, 2nd pump action.

so basically..  just about every kind of gun...  :D

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Rifles. I like the look, feel and power of a rifle. I like being able to hit a small target at long distances and having repeatable accuracy.

Of the rifle styles, I like Bolt Actions with nice wooden stocks.

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I've thought about this a couple of times in the last few months.  I'll admit that I enjoy any trigger time, whatever the gun type.  However, given the choice, I tend to prefer long guns, and of my long guns, most often prefer my scoped bolt action rifles.  I've always had a thing for "long" range target shooting, so I have a lot of trigger time behind my bolt actions.  That said, I only this year got my first (and second) semi auto "real" caliber rifles, and I've been enjoying the hell out of shooting them.

 

In terms of preference of everything I've ever shot, I guess...

Scoped Bolt Action Rifle > Bolt Action Rifle > Full Automatic Rifle > Semi-Auto Rifle > Lever Action Rifle > Over/Under Shotgun > Pump Shotgun > Semi-Auto Shotgun > Semi-Auto Pistol > Revolver

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What ever is in my hands!

 

I find myself shooting my Ruger GP100 the most. It was my first. I like.the ability to run soft shooting 38s through it and change to 357 for more bang. The trigger is broken in and very smooth. Plus it's a heck of a nice looking gun!

 

That is followed closely by my CZs (75B & P01). Real tack drivers and a little less expensivs to feed.

 

Don't have a shotgun yet but I've been to a few of the shotgun shoot outs in Clinton and REALLY enjoy shooting clays. It's also nice to meet fellow enthusiast, to but a face with a screen name and talk with people with similar interests.

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