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    Hermit
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    When I think of a gun, I think of your black “painted” military surplus types: Beretta 92, CZ 82, etc. Can you tell I grew up in a major city in the 1980s?

    I have a friend who prefers revolvers. I understand revolvers are simpler and more reliable. But to me, they are cowboy guns. And my friend I mention lives in cowboy territory.

    I like them both. I have two semi auto pistols and two revolvers. I love my big .44 magnum revolver. When you pull the trigger on that thing, you know you’ve shot something.

    My other revolver is a little stubby .38 Special. I am very surprised how accurate that thing is.

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    Favorites, hard to say.

    Maybe the FNH SCAR-H in its full flat-dark-earth glory. Has an 800m BDC 308 scope on it.

    Also the 40-caliber folding Keltec Sub2000 folding carbine in MARPAT camo. (It folds in half from 31″ to 16″; fits in a laptop bag) Takes Glock 23 mags; a good companion carbine for the Glock 23.

    For sentimentality, maybe the Beretta 92 (reminds me of my Navy days) or the shiny S&W Model 686 357 magnum revolver. Something about a wheel gun.

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    A crossbow – it’s silent and you have to have an understanding of aerodynamics in order to hit anything with it.

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    My absolute favorite gun isn’t real. There’s a “Laptop Gun” in Perfect Dark (2000) that you can chuck out as a turret. I think this was the first time in a shooter this mechanic existed.

    Laptop Gun

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    A crossbow – it’s silent and you have to have an understanding of aerodynamics in order to hit anything with it.

    One day I must try a crossbow. I like quiet.

    When off the range I use moderators. 0.22lr sub sonic with a top quality moderator really is as quiet as a silencer in the movies. 30 cal is a lot louder but the crack as the bullet goes subsonic on impact is going to be louder than the shot and confuse the heck out of things.

    Whatever you hit with a crossbow is going to dash about some though isn’t it and that will disturb things a bit? Is it that much more effective than a moderator for quiet? Last summer I shot a buck with a 30 cal through a moderator while a doe lay ruminating 20 yards from me. She got up but she didn’t wander off for 20 minutes. Anyway I would be interested to know how a cross bow compared. In my uncivilised country we are not allowed to bow hunt. Evidently (according to the liberal law makers) our ancestors were all ignorant and mistaken -one wonders how they ever survived?

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