Call me old fashion but I like iconic guns of the 80s-90s action movies. This is what I have so far, tell me what I should get next to expand my modest and practical collection.
-P226
-Glock 19
-Colt 1911-A1 new production - muh Way of the Gun Kino
-SW Model 19 in 4" blued - muh Lethal Weapon, or poorman's Dirty Harry
I am also a poorfag so nothing fucking extreme like:
http://www.gunbroker.com/item/677036340
Right now I am looking at a USP45-Collateral Kino or P220-Heat Kino.
>80's-90's action movie guns
You need a Beretta 92fs
>>34734561
Get a compact 1911,
>>34734588
That's what I figured, but I am waiting for some surplus M9s to come down the line what with the Military changing to P320s.
>>34734696
...you know those are rattled out, will remain in inventory for at least a decade might never reach surplus?
>>34734737
What about police trade-ins?
>>34734772
Not American trade ins, most departments moves away from Beretta to glock like 20 years ago.
>>34734561
Build an uzi. If you buy the parts over a while itll only be a few payments of 200 bucks over a year or so
>>34734561
>practical
Fuck practicality, go full movie mode with SMGs or "pistols"
Get yourself an Uzi, an MP5 clone variant of your choicr, and a Mac 10.
S&W 3rd gen autos, or 2nd gen if you want to get some reservoir dogs in the collection.
Deagle brand deagles are a movie staple too.
If you want an iconic movie gun, two of your best bets are a Smith and Wesson Model 29 or an AMT Hardballer longslide. They're both pretty expensive, though, because of the fact they're so iconic.
Also, Constanze is best girl.
>>34734772
used 92s aren't *that* expensive - lot of new shooters buy 'em, and then sell 'em because their trainers are striker babby
>>34735814
Constanze is /k/ as fuck