Alot of folks,including myself,like to name their firearms.I have a 220 Swift I call Vicious and a 300 Weatherby I call Thunder.Just wondering if anyone wants to share their guns caliber and name?
I have a 222 named Mighty Mouse, 22-250 named Rachel and a 280 named Sara. Haven't decided on the others. I had a hillbilly buddy who's Pa used to carry a 44 Single action he called Friendly
I used to own an AR-15 (pre-ban) that a previous owner had engraved his name on the RHS of the lower receiver on the magazine well and his driver�s license number on the LHS above the serial number. I called him �Larry� in honor of the fellow. I sold the gun back to the guy I bought it from and paid for half my tuition one semester (not Larry).
A word of advice: Don�t show big black guns to any girls you like the first time they come over to you apartment!
Posts: 90 | Location: Pullman, WA, USA | Registered: 03 April 2002
I've know those who could have named their new, expensive guns "divorce" or "last straw". Following that, the blank space in the vault could be called "alimony".
Hint for domestic tranquility: As all guns look alike to most spouses, tell her you only have 3 guns and never let her see more than that at one time. She'll be suspicious, but willing to dismiss such suspicions if supplied with periodic gifts and unexpected nicities.
Posts: 13266 | Location: Henly, TX, USA | Registered: 04 April 2001
A friend of mine calls his 7mm Rem Mag Ol'Hungry. I have a pair of custom model 70 Winchesters in 7mm Rem mag and .300 Win mag that I call Lil' sis' and Big' Sis'.
I have a Ruger 77/22 VHZ Hornet I used to call "you @$%^%$#" till I reamed it into a K-Hornet. I also had a Ford F-150 by the same name. I reamed it into a Dodge.
quote:Originally posted by Ol' Sarge: I call my old Rem 700ADL UGLY!
Ugly with a Capital U.
Ugly as all get out.
Gets the job done, though.
He must be related to the only gun in my collection which bears a name: UGO. it's a single shot 45/70 built on an old french military action wedded with a gattling gun barrel, helin place on a heavily modified moison/nagant stock which i painted. wears remington M700 factory iron sights...lives up to its name a little too well...shoot nice though
Anything in my household over $1500 get's a name. Keeps it easier to justify the spending! Henrik PS: That'll be only two guns, A Remington Rolling Block in 500 Nitro Express named: The Elephant Gun (145 grains of BP behind a 875 grain boolit!), and a 11,7x51R Danish Carbine, called: Big Roar (70 grains of BP in just 22" of barrel!).
Posts: 1102 | Location: Denmark | Registered: 15 October 2001
I'm a big "name giver" but somehow never named any of my rifles or pistols. I always called my tennis racket "Excaliber," which was a hell of a joke no better than I played tennis.
A dear departed friend of mine had a 30/30 single shot he called "Zip" and he drove a brass tack in the stock for each deer he killed with it. Lord only knows how many tacks were in the stock!
Now it's gonna worry me to death until I come up with names for all my guns. Thanks a lot guys!
Posts: 19677 | Location: New Mexico | Registered: 23 May 2002
I have a 300 win mag ruger 77 named black death and a 458 win mag I call thumper. I once had a 270 that a buddy of mine named bunny hugger ,I never did shoot anything with that rifle. I dont recommend greenie names for hunting rifles.
Posts: 9823 | Location: Montana | Registered: 25 June 2001
Pecos, I'm reminded of my uncle, who named all his farm dogs Bob. Easy to remember, and they all came when he called, so it worked out well for him. He said that the original Bob was a guy he was in the war with, I never got more of the story then that, too bad. - Dan
Posts: 5285 | Location: Alberta | Registered: 05 October 2001
A fellow I used to hunt with had a rifle he called "The Organ Grinder". It was the uglyest rifle I have ever seen. To start with it was/is a rough old 03a3 springfield/parkerized. The stock is one of those wierd Herter's, a rollover cheeckpiece in birdeye maple. It was topped off with that stupid lightening bolt white line spacing they used on the forend tip, grip cap, and butt plate. The finish is warn off the pistol grip and forend and the maple has turned sort of black there. The rifle looks like he drags it behind his truck when ever he go hunting. Still he cleans the barrel and makes sure it is sighted in. Says he dosn't want to baby it. Pete
My J.P. Sauer double 8X60RS is named "Brumbaer"!! It is a German, of course. I also have a .50 Hawken with a Bill Large barrel, named "Old Bear Grease", and so inscribed on the breech by the maker himself!!
quote:Originally posted by aim4thefur: I have a Ruger 77/22 VHZ Hornet I used to call "you @$%^%$#" till I reamed it into a K-Hornet. I also had a Ford F-150 by the same name. I reamed it into a Dodge.
A bunch of us pheasant hunters named one of the guns "death ray" because the owner shot the old Browning Auto-5 so well. It spoke, the bird fell. He taped the stock together with black electrical tape when it started coming apart and shot it for five more seasons before getting a new stock!
Posts: 327 | Location: Washington State, USA | Registered: 18 July 2002
I named my buddy's Remington 22-250 Sendero for him. We were shooting groups at 100 yards, and a fly landed on the target. I challenged him to hit it, which he did. He has the target cut out, with the fly guts around the hole, in a frame in his reloading room.
A friend of mine in a muzzleloader club I was in named my 54 "farspeaker" after I shot two deer with it at over 200 yards with open sights. I also won the clubs long range turkey shoot. My 243 was named by another friend. I used it to shoot a buck at pretty long range. Since there were two bucks together and the other never ran I gave the gun to him and told him the hold over. He killed that one, and said this gun is a "death ray" we all had a big laugh and since then it is called "death ray" Ron
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Never could name a gun as they tend to change sex a lot, don't matter what gun it is, depending on the shot it is either a "good boy" or a "miserable bitch".
Seems I have more girls than boys!!!!!
John
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Posts: 275 | Location: Scotland | Registered: 18 July 2002