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Guest Travtastik
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S&W K22 masterpiece
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Mine only exists at HK in prototype form. It was a P7 squeeze cocker but in .45 acp. Never produces commercially. But I still want.

The other would be the .45 Luger from the army trials. Both fit the Unicorn status

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Guest RedLights&Sirens
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Robocops "Auto 9" which is a Beretta 93 with a bunch of metal welded on to it.
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1856 stamped Enfield pistol made specifically for the Ottomans for their role in the Crimean War. Apparently this is something rare and supposedly worthless due to it being a hodgepodge frankenpistol. I thought it was pretty cool 'cause folks don't have them.
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WTF was that?  I just wasted 3 minutes and 45 seconds of my life. LOL

 

it's a liopleurodon Fireball....

 

Shun the non believer..... shuuuunnnnnn

 

 

 

Back on topic, my unicorn is a SCAR 16

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Guest ochretoe
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Coonan .357 1911.

Guest Lester Weevils
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Well, I don't have high ambitions, but wouldn't mind finding a mint-condition, old-style nickel beretta cheetah, the model that could optionally be carried cocked and locked, at a ridiculously low fire sale price.

 

Then again, waxing impossibly ambitious, gotta go with Doctor Evil on this--

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l91ISfcuzDw

 

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My Unicorns don't actually exist. :cool:

 

A Ruger SP101 3" in .22LR and a Ruger LCP in .22LR   :pleased:

 

Of course an M1 Garand with a Danish Barrel, a 1911 from WW1 in excellent condition or a Browning Medalist in the case with all accessories would be nice too.

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A true Gen 1 Glock 19.

 

When my son took his HCP class, I went with him for the range part. There was a woman there who had never fired a handgun before, and her late husband had given her a Gen 1 G19. It had never been fired before. More than one person offered to buy it from her, but she declined.

Guest Aces&8s
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A MkII Martini-Henry rifle...  not a Khyber Pass, but a Royal Small Arms production.

Guest Wildogre
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A custom 338 Lapua, left hand action, detachable mag with an adjustable stock. 

 

Just realized this was the hand gun forum in that case a Colt Python.

Edited by Wildogre
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A decently priced Kel Tec Sub 2000. I just found one, thanks to Crossfire. I haven't decided my next Unicorn yet, but probably a pre-Newtown priced Glock. LOL

Glad I could help with the Unicorn, but I think you should know the funds  from the Sub went toward a new Glock 26. Good luck on the pre-Newtown priced Glock, you may have a better chance of finding a real Unicorn. :cheers:

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