Posted on 12/24/2009 6:56:55 PM PST by parsifal
This was a hard piece to write, because guns by definition are manly, except for Berettas, gold-plated TEC9s, .25 caliber pistols or anything made by the French. To simplify things, I have limited it to modern cartridge firearms a man might, can, and should collect and shoot. There are certainly other manly weapons, and you may have a different list. As long as the list contains nothing French, gold-plated, .25 or with pearl grips (which Patton correctly observed are the mark of a New Orleans pimp), it is a good list.
(Excerpt) Read more at arthurshall.com ...
Have two, had four of the other ones. I see Arthur is doing well for himself these days. This list is several years old. He posted it on Ted Nugent’s forum before it became a pay site. He took a few hits for excluding the Garand and the Thompson from the list. It also lacks a 585 Nyati, which is beyond question the manliest caliber ever devised for a shoulder fired weapon.
Personally, I would have omitted the Schmidt - Rubin for the F.A.L.
Will do. Hope you are having a Merry Christmas. Sitting here with the lights flashing on my little tree.
parsy, who is feeling all warm and mellow. Well, maybe a little chilly and mellow. And winsome.
No one can afford the real deal LoL
Leave out the M44 and put in an M1 Garand.
Sounds like a good book, I had planned on writing a book on Hitler so I bought up a lot of old books on him. Surprising how much was known so early.
parsy, who may write it yet since he will be twiddling his thumbs for about two years or so
Mebbe with guns, size does matter.
parsy, whose tongue is in his cheek
Maybe one size doesn’t fit all?
Perfectly legal as long as it’s registered. Send form 1 off to BATFE with the specifications and the money, then get out your hacksaw when the form comes back with the stamp. AFAIK, it’s legal in your state.
I completely agree with the assessment of the SMLE. I purchased an undisclosed number of them (in .308) a while back for about $115 each. Cleaned ‘em up, zeroed ‘em, gave away a couple and dispersed the rest to other locations. It’s the rifle you use to get another rifle.
Mine was nickel plated with Indian Police markings, very rare. I bought it from The Bandito Gun Shop in Weimar, CA, on Interstate 80, just east of Auburn. I paid about $450 for it in the mid 1970s. Mine was really a pristine gun.
“.50 cal deagle”
Absolutely. Also my .44 Magnum Desert Eagle.
How cool. I need to get some of those barrels.
parsy, who just has 6 inches
If you allow that substitution, substitute the full length Mosin-Nagant 91-30 for the M44 carbine, and replace that pantywaist AR-15/M-16 mouse gun with the ballsy FN-FAL, I'd have 6 of 10. But I'd have to say my vote for "manliest" firearm ever has to be the M-1 Garand. I hope to acquire one next year.
Have a Merry CHRISTmas and a blasty New Year!
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
Not if you have the right tax stamp...;) Heck, you can even get this VERY manly pistol:
Nothing like a pump action 12 gauge pistol on your hip! But for MANLIEST firearm (that can be carried by a single man), I'd nominate the Anzio Ironworks magazine fed 20mm rifle:
Nothing like a 5000 yard effective range for your pistol, and 1500 grains of goodness flying along at 3400 feet per second, yielding nearly 40,000 lb-ft of force (about 40 times the muzzle energy of a 44 Magnum).
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