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Guest Halfpint
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we understand, you just don't want to accidentally call them by the wrong name.

Couldn't be more wrong! :)

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I have no sentimental value to any of my guns so I don't name them. I was in Court one day when during an informal discussion going between a few lawyers, a Judge and the Court Officers about what happens when some of the litigants get a little out of control. A female Attorney was sharing a little info about a former client who had tried to intimidate her. When a Court Officer asked if she was scared she said,"I don't get as scared as I did beforeI got Maggie." He said "Is that your dog?", to which she replied, "Nope, it's my .357 Magnum."

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I'm gonna be talking to an FFL today about ordering that M1895 somebody posted a thread about. I'll be really tempted to name it Ivan the Terrible.

Guest KimberChick
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I occasionally refer to the Glock as "the brick" though I dunno if that counts.

Guest Buzz87
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Well My Beretta PX4 Storm is named Poly (duh it's a POLYmer gun)

My Kimber Pro-Carry II was named Eeyore(it was a jackass)

Hubby's Sig-Sauer p226 is called Siggy

And my FNP-9 is Danine or the Little One

The Dan Wesson .357 revolver is the Hawg

We also name our cars but not very originally. Hubby's blue car was Old Blue, My Mazda Millenia is Millie and my daughters Camry is Cammie LOL

I name everything-it's a hobby to see how many names I can come up with before I have to repeat myself and the game is over!

Guest Lester Weevils
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Had first thunk of Little Lester, but that name was already took. Anyway, Little Lester ain't so tiny, regardless of what the mussus might say.

Then thunk mebbe the STG 556 might be "Doktor Weevil" and the PLR-16 could answer to "Mini Me". :sick:

Just joshin.

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- How goes it with the artillery today?

- You're just in time for a christening.

The men have decided

to name the howitzers:

Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.

I'm sure your men will spread the gospel

wherever they encounter the enemy.

-Gods and Generals

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Named my G19 "Annabelle". Gotta say with an old school, Civil War era, South Carolina accent. lol

Guest Armgdnman
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My Beretta is named D-Bo

My .357 is called "The Truth" because....you%20cant%20handle%20the%20truth2(2).jpg

Guest Letereat!
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I like this idea and never considered it. I'll get back with some names. This could take some time.

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