Winchester Pre-64(3) Remington Pre-80(2) Browning Pre-70(3)Savage Pre-62(2) Marlin(2)Ruger(2)Sedgley Springfield Sporter M/03-30/06(1)...I love them all!
Tough to pick just one, but if it came down to it, I'd have to pick Kimber because they made a couple of my favorite rifles and my favorite pistol (Custom Shop CDP 1911).
remington for varmint rifles, weatherby for big game rifles, browing for over/unders, beneli for semi auto shotguns...between sig and kimber for semi auto pistols, and smith and wesson for revolvers...T/C for muzzleloaders...henry for lever actions...winchester model 12 for pump shotgun....bushmaster for semi auto rifles, like that AR platform....thats about all i can think of, could never pick just one for all my needs.
Dakota Arms for some of America's most beautiful stocks. I can't afford one but I can dream. For practical high value firearms that work, I have to say Reminton. Winchester has made some fine products too (love the pre-64 M70 & the modern featherweight) but they have also missed the boat on occassioin.
I've had issues with every gun I've ever owned except for two: a Colt Woodsman and a Springfield XD .45 -- and my Savage .30 06 single shot bolt. Everything else has failed to perform at one time or another for one reason or other.
I have a Springfield G.I. Model 1911 that is the most reliable semi-auto pistol I have ever owned. It's not a target pistol, but you usually have to give up something for such a high degree of reliability.
Winchester Pre-64(3) Remington Pre-80(2) Browning Pre-70(3)Savage Pre-62(2) Marlin(2)Ruger(2)Sedgley Springfield Sporter M/03-30/06(1)...I love them all!
Tough to pick just one, but if it came down to it, I'd have to pick Kimber because they made a couple of my favorite rifles and my favorite pistol (Custom Shop CDP 1911).
remington for varmint rifles, weatherby for big game rifles, browing for over/unders, beneli for semi auto shotguns...between sig and kimber for semi auto pistols, and smith and wesson for revolvers...T/C for muzzleloaders...henry for lever actions...winchester model 12 for pump shotgun....bushmaster for semi auto rifles, like that AR platform....thats about all i can think of, could never pick just one for all my needs.
Dakota Arms for some of America's most beautiful stocks. I can't afford one but I can dream. For practical high value firearms that work, I have to say Reminton. Winchester has made some fine products too (love the pre-64 M70 & the modern featherweight) but they have also missed the boat on occassioin.
I've had issues with every gun I've ever owned except for two: a Colt Woodsman and a Springfield XD .45 -- and my Savage .30 06 single shot bolt. Everything else has failed to perform at one time or another for one reason or other.
I have a Springfield G.I. Model 1911 that is the most reliable semi-auto pistol I have ever owned. It's not a target pistol, but you usually have to give up something for such a high degree of reliability.
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Remington, I have 3 Shotguns and 3 Rifles of theirs.
Remington, I have 3 Shotguns and 3 Rifles of theirs.
Sorry for the double .
Browning, made the m1911 and the .50 BMG so...
Weatherby-Ruger-Savage triple tie
no question, browning has some of the best quality guns that are made. Thats my favorite but the one that i have the most of are remingtons.
Mossberg for shotguns, marlin and remington for rifles, and Berretta for pistols.
I own Remington 700's and have been very happy with them. Lately I have come to know the Winchester model 70's and appreciate them as well.
Ruger
I'd have to say it's a tie between Remington and Marlin.
Savage, and my new Mauser!
How can anyone pick just one or even two for that matter. I like plenty, and would have a hard time choosing one over the other.
Centerfire-Remington/Rimfire-Marlin
Benelli!!!
Remington or Marlin are my favorite two gun makers.
Don't have a true favorit but, Ruger, Winchester, and Remington would make up my top three in no particular order.
Remington, can't beat the Remington 700!
Fabrique Nationale, or FN, in Herstal, Belgium, manufacturer of the finest Browning-designed firearms ever made.
Too hard to pick. Contestants would be Ruger, Marlin, Mossberg, Glock, and Remington.
Remington-3 shotguns, 22, and a 1911r1
Winchester Pre-64(3) Remington Pre-80(2) Browning Pre-70(3)Savage Pre-62(2) Marlin(2)Ruger(2)Sedgley Springfield Sporter M/03-30/06(1)...I love them all!
Ruger.
Remington, Rossi, and Marlin are all great but I guess Remington is my favorite.
Smith & Wesson
....by a long shot
Pistols S&W, Colt,Ruger,Walther in that order .
I don't think I can pick one, so I would say browning, Remington, Ruger, Beretta, Marlin, in no particular order.
Walkters are pretty awesome also. The P22s are the coolest pistols!
Browning, and Beretta/Beretta owned companies.
Smith & Wesson for revolvers, Winchester for rifles and Ithaca for shotguns.
HandGuns..S&W(4)Colt(2)Walther(1)Ruger(1)Springfield GI(1)KelTec(2)NorthAmerican(1)A.Zolli(1)
Sako or Tikka for rifles, S&W for handguns.
Tough to pick just one, but if it came down to it, I'd have to pick Kimber because they made a couple of my favorite rifles and my favorite pistol (Custom Shop CDP 1911).
But really, I like them all.
browning benelli savage ruger love um
Remington! I have an 1187 870 and a 700
remington for varmint rifles, weatherby for big game rifles, browing for over/unders, beneli for semi auto shotguns...between sig and kimber for semi auto pistols, and smith and wesson for revolvers...T/C for muzzleloaders...henry for lever actions...winchester model 12 for pump shotgun....bushmaster for semi auto rifles, like that AR platform....thats about all i can think of, could never pick just one for all my needs.
Dakota Arms for some of America's most beautiful stocks. I can't afford one but I can dream. For practical high value firearms that work, I have to say Reminton. Winchester has made some fine products too (love the pre-64 M70 & the modern featherweight) but they have also missed the boat on occassioin.
I've had issues with every gun I've ever owned except for two: a Colt Woodsman and a Springfield XD .45 -- and my Savage .30 06 single shot bolt. Everything else has failed to perform at one time or another for one reason or other.
I have a Springfield G.I. Model 1911 that is the most reliable semi-auto pistol I have ever owned. It's not a target pistol, but you usually have to give up something for such a high degree of reliability.
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Weatherby-Ruger-Savage triple tie
I own Remington 700's and have been very happy with them. Lately I have come to know the Winchester model 70's and appreciate them as well.
Remington, I have 3 Shotguns and 3 Rifles of theirs.
Browning, made the m1911 and the .50 BMG so...
no question, browning has some of the best quality guns that are made. Thats my favorite but the one that i have the most of are remingtons.
Mossberg for shotguns, marlin and remington for rifles, and Berretta for pistols.
Ruger
I'd have to say it's a tie between Remington and Marlin.
Savage, and my new Mauser!
How can anyone pick just one or even two for that matter. I like plenty, and would have a hard time choosing one over the other.
Centerfire-Remington/Rimfire-Marlin
Benelli!!!
Remington or Marlin are my favorite two gun makers.
Don't have a true favorit but, Ruger, Winchester, and Remington would make up my top three in no particular order.
Remington, can't beat the Remington 700!
Fabrique Nationale, or FN, in Herstal, Belgium, manufacturer of the finest Browning-designed firearms ever made.
Too hard to pick. Contestants would be Ruger, Marlin, Mossberg, Glock, and Remington.
Remington-3 shotguns, 22, and a 1911r1
Winchester Pre-64(3) Remington Pre-80(2) Browning Pre-70(3)Savage Pre-62(2) Marlin(2)Ruger(2)Sedgley Springfield Sporter M/03-30/06(1)...I love them all!
Ruger.
Remington, Rossi, and Marlin are all great but I guess Remington is my favorite.
Smith & Wesson
....by a long shot
Smith & Wesson for revolvers, Winchester for rifles and Ithaca for shotguns.
HandGuns..S&W(4)Colt(2)Walther(1)Ruger(1)Springfield GI(1)KelTec(2)NorthAmerican(1)A.Zolli(1)
Remington, I have 3 Shotguns and 3 Rifles of theirs.
Sorry for the double .
Pistols S&W, Colt,Ruger,Walther in that order .
I don't think I can pick one, so I would say browning, Remington, Ruger, Beretta, Marlin, in no particular order.
Walkters are pretty awesome also. The P22s are the coolest pistols!
Browning, and Beretta/Beretta owned companies.
Sako or Tikka for rifles, S&W for handguns.
Tough to pick just one, but if it came down to it, I'd have to pick Kimber because they made a couple of my favorite rifles and my favorite pistol (Custom Shop CDP 1911).
But really, I like them all.
browning benelli savage ruger love um
Remington! I have an 1187 870 and a 700
remington for varmint rifles, weatherby for big game rifles, browing for over/unders, beneli for semi auto shotguns...between sig and kimber for semi auto pistols, and smith and wesson for revolvers...T/C for muzzleloaders...henry for lever actions...winchester model 12 for pump shotgun....bushmaster for semi auto rifles, like that AR platform....thats about all i can think of, could never pick just one for all my needs.
Dakota Arms for some of America's most beautiful stocks. I can't afford one but I can dream. For practical high value firearms that work, I have to say Reminton. Winchester has made some fine products too (love the pre-64 M70 & the modern featherweight) but they have also missed the boat on occassioin.
I've had issues with every gun I've ever owned except for two: a Colt Woodsman and a Springfield XD .45 -- and my Savage .30 06 single shot bolt. Everything else has failed to perform at one time or another for one reason or other.
I have a Springfield G.I. Model 1911 that is the most reliable semi-auto pistol I have ever owned. It's not a target pistol, but you usually have to give up something for such a high degree of reliability.
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