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Bren Ten (One of the most famous 10mm handguns out there. Many view it as a collectors item since they are no longer produced and parts are difficult to find. Interestingly many Bren Tens didn’t come with magazines because they didn’t have enough on hand at time of production and shipment. This is why Bren Ten magazines can cost up to $150 or more. Vltor, a company known for it’s AR products is supposedly going to bring back the Bren Ten but addressing the problems the original had.)
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Custom Polytech M14S (These are Chinese made copies of the American M14. Interestingly though they use forged receivers like older genuine M14’s. Nowadays M1A’s use cast receivers. Many M14/M1A owners often use the Polytech receiver for custom builds just because the receiver is forged.)
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Beretta M9 (The civilian version is the 92FS but the M9 is the current issue small sidearm for most of the United States military, replacing the long standing M1911. The M9 may be replaced in a few years by the military depending on their budgets.)
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Custom AR (As the old saying goes… This is my rifle and there many like it but this one is mine. It holds very true to the AR rifle series since you can literally customize every single piece to meet your requirements or persona. Can get very expensive and addicting buying new accessories for your rifle but in the end it’s worth it. By the way that one isn’t my rifle, still building mine.)
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Custom Smith & Wesson SW1911 (About as customizable as the AR rifle platform, the 1911 has a long standing history among military and civilian shooters.)
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AR vs AK: Never Ending Battle (Personally I like them both; Russian reliability versus American adaptability. Though…if shit hits the fan I’m going with the AK, just my end of the world preference.)
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Vietnam Veterans - The M16 and M14 (though both are civilian models; note the lack of the selector switch on the M14, i.e M1A)