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What calibers DON'T you have?

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#1 ·
I don't have any .40 handguns. My theory was always that I don't need another caliber to buy, so why worry about a .40.


So now that I think about it, I'm wondering why? I think I have just about every other caliber. Maybe I should break down and buy a .40. just for the hell of it.
 
#2 ·
I don't have any .40 handguns. My theory was always that I don't need another caliber to buy, so why worry about a .40.

So now that I think about it, I'm wondering why? I think I have just about every other caliber. Maybe I should break down and buy a .40. just for the hell of it.
I was the same way about the 40 cal before I bought the Shield 40 cal then sold it to get another one that was a bit more appealing to the eyes...S&W Tactical

That caliber has really grown on me in the last year or so..
 

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#3 ·
Right now I have no 9x19mm pistols. I even thought about buying a revolver in that caliber as more for "prepper insurance" in case 9mm ammunition was all that could be purchased in bulk.

I decided to put off such a purchase until the reviews on the Micro 9 come out, although a XD Mod 2 in 9x19mm has some attraction.
 
#4 ·
That's easy. I consolidated down to only several calibers.

Rifle: 7.62, 5.56 and 45LC for the lever

SG: 12 gauge

Pistol: 45acp, 9mm and .40...

I wouldn't even have the 40 if my boy didn't give me his HK USP 40.

I made up my mind to keep it simple.
Only thing I want come spring is 6.5 creedmoor.


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#12 ·
I got pretty much all handgun calibers unless they are antique or really rare.

The only long gun calibers I have are: .22, .223, 30/30, 30-06, 270, 270 mag, 7 mm mag, 300 Weatherby.

If anyone has a Marlin lever action .22 made back in the 70s or earlier, I would entertain buying it.