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How many guns do you have?

Started by brz-ryder †, September 04, 2013, 02:23:07 AM

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Hoosier Daddy

Airguns? 26 last count... or was it 27.... and one on the way.
1377, 1740, H9A, 1701P, "2060" carbine.... plus a whole lot more ;)

CraigH

Craig
Lone Tree, Colorado

With freedom comes a terrible responsibility

DHunter

#212
I haven't been at it nearly as long as some of you.  I have only a (mostly) stock Crosman 1322, and this highly customized gem of a 1322, with a dozen things that are not stock.  [Edit: Got a .25 Marauder in Nov 2020, way more powerful.]

cherokeesteve

#213
Crosman: 1377, 2240, 2289, T4, Nitro Venom, Pumpmaster 760
Hatsan: Supercharger 25 .177, 125TH, AT44 PA .25, AT44 Tact .25, Carnivore .357
Evanix: Rainstorm II .357

So, 12 ( little bit of everything: pumpers, CO2, break barrels, and PCP's)
I'm like a lactating mother...I don't mind pumping

1377 w/green dot/laser, 2240 modded, T4 modded, 2289 modded, M4-177 modded, 2400 KT in CO2 and HPA.

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Peashooterjoe

Have about 60 give or take, give some away and buy some more. Always on look out for more orphans, crosmans 1322 or1377 and Beeman esp. Peashooterjoe
aim small shoot small

Old Dog

#216
No way I could post this info my wife does occasionally check this forum she is a former IPSC shooter and a great shot at a running target :) :)
This Old Dog has outlived most of my enemies!!!
Many of my friends also, sorry to say!!!

airmec

Hi guys!

Over 80 functionnals (don't know how much exactly), and a few in bits. I recently acquired an HPA compressor, so the count ''may'' go up  :)
Too many projects, not enough time

150
1377 x2
2240 - bone stock
2240 - 12'' barrel, sbk, MIM sight/front stock blade
2240 - 10'' LW .177, sbk, Williams sight/front FO, 2-stage trigger and more
357-6
C41
Benjamin EB22 & HB22

Wayne52 †

I've never thought about counting them ??? I suppose I should some time. I do have more airguns than powder burners.
Modified Prod, 2300T, 2240 & 38T, bunch of Crosman 150's including a Ted Williams and a S&W78G


crmcrm

I am reading through the old posts and I thought that I would revive an old thread. It has 15 pages of posts between 2013 and 2019.

I have 8, all pistols. Crosman: 2300t, 2x 2240 (one defective from Amazon and  the other the warranty replacement from Crosman), 1377, an old 1008 from decades ago. Others: a Beeman P17, a Umarex Ruger MKII (7.5lb trigger pull) and an IZH-46 that I bought new in the mid-late '90s.
2300t, 2400, 2400, 1377, 1008
IZH-46, P17, Umarex Ruger MkIV

Flex

Reviving "older" threads is at least a start at resuscitating the forum in general! RE: the OP's ?, my signature lists, I believe, 20. I may have a couple more  ;). I believe that the notice at the bottom of the thread (in RED) stating that the thread in more than 68? days old, keeps individuals from replying and suggests starting a new thread. Sometimes this may be the case but other times replying may be totally appropriate. Sadly, this forum has lost momentum. I'll admit, interests wax and wane. When, for whatever reason, my interest in air guns is piqued, I'll head to this site to see what's going on. When I see that new posts haven't been made for months, my interest quickly fades in posting to the forum.  :(.
RE: my collection, I still enjoy shooting, tinkering and even "fondling" my modded ones. 20 +/- may be my max but reaching any "max" shouldn't preclude participation in this great forum. Just sayin'  :)
Daisy Power Line 92
Crosman 781 Single-Pump rifle
Crosman Fury Break barrel springer
Crosman BackPacker 2289g
Crosman 1322c
Crosman 1377c
Crosman PowerMaster 760 SC
Crosman 1377 (2nd variant)
Crosman PumpMaster 760
Chinese B-3-? .177cal
Crosman 2240 (now .177 carbine hybrid)
Daisy 105 B
Crosman A*I*R 17 Single-Pump rifle (Phase I)
Crosman 140 .22cal rifle (Fourth Variant)
Black Ops "Exterminator" CO2  BB revolver
Chinese B 3-1 .22 cal
Bemjamin 132 .22 cal pump pistol
Hatsan TAC-BOSS 250XT CO2 BB pistol
Crosman 1008 RepeatAIR .177cal CO2 pellet pistol
Daisy 717 target pistol

DHunter

Quote from: Flex on March 19, 2025, 10:17:40 PMReviving "older" threads is at least a start at resuscitating the forum in general! [...] I believe that the notice at the bottom of the thread (in RED) stating that the thread in more than 68? days old, keeps individuals from replying and suggests starting a new thread. Sometimes this may be the case but other times replying may be totally appropriate.

I'm a moderator on other (unrelated) forums, and I hate it when people think they have to start a new topic just because the old one is old.  I say no; if it's about the same thing, please keep all the related stuff together and don't clutter the forum with more topics about the same thing, which results in all these scattered pieces that should be kept together.  Projects may go for years too; so it makes sense to continue the same topic for the same project.  When a new one is started unnecessarily, things that were in the old topic get repeated needlessly.  Also, if the old topic is continued and if email notifications are working, people who posted earlier in the topic will get a notification that there's a new reply.

rangerfredbob

One of these days I'll get everything I have together again and get a proper count, I've lost count and keep forgetting to add to my spreadsheet... I'm sure there's around 150 but they're all over so hard to tell :)
Near McMinnville, Oregon

Have me many an airgun :), count is 102 now...