What's the Grail gun in your possession/collection?

551-2--- X0001--- wunderbar. :oops:
I suppose that mine is the FN 30-11:

Tony
That is sweet. I've never been able to score a truly beautiful sniper rifle. Nothing like wood and metal combined. I always wanted one of the Mauser 63's??
 
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Budischowsky PP-10 "Minigun" in 10mm with spare matched barrel in 9x25 Dillon, marked barrel tool, set up for and equipped with a shoulder stock. Only 20 total PP-10 built but no one seems to know of another with these 2 features. I guess that makes it 1 of a kind within 20. Serial # 004.PP10 with stock.jpg
 
Budischowsky PP-10 "Minigun" in 10mm with spare matched barrel in 9x25 Dillon, marked barrel tool, set up for and equipped with a shoulder stock. Only 20 total PP-10 built but no one seems to know of another with these 2 features. I guess that makes it 1 of a kind within 20. Serial # 004.View attachment 390

Absolutely gorgeous--- I must come visit you sometime. :)

Tony
 
I guess mine is my soon to be acquired this month PE90, and possibly the 551 I ordered supposedly coming in March if imports don't get banned before then.
 
The FN PS90's are cool (wish the ammunition wasn't so expensive)--- I may have one lying around somewhere. ;)

Tony
When they started watering-down the 5.7 round [almost instantly] I sold my IOM. 22-mag was starting to be more appealing [lol]. I bought a case of the military stuff, when I bought my IOM. From stories told, guess that was some kinda wicked round. I ended up selling that ammo to friends with 5.7 firearms. I'll bet they still have it. It was costly, and nobody had a reason to shoot that "good" stuff.
 
I don't think I would call any gun I already own a grail gun because I usually only use that term for one that I still don't have and would like to acquire. I do have an unusual gun that is my favorite to shoot at this time. It is a B&T SPR300. It is a 300 blk bolt action integrally suppressed breakdown urban sniper rifle which is designed to engage targets out to around a little less than 200 yards. It is extremely quiet and very accurate. I can shoot small steel plates at a range of 200 yards with it without the need for hearing protection if no other shooters are around.

B&T SPR300 on wall.jpg

I just recently sold a FN M249S that was pretty fun to shoot. It used to be one of my grail guns to acquire and it was nice to look at it hanging on my wall. I even had the titanium tripod for it. After a while burning through all of that ammo at today's prices/scarcity gets old and I decided to let it go to a new home.

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I don't think I would call any gun I already own a grail gun because I usually only use that term for one that I still don't have and would like to acquire. I do have an unusual gun that is my favorite to shoot at this time. It is a B&T SPR300. It is a 300 blk bolt action integrally suppressed breakdown urban sniper rifle which is designed to engage targets out to around a little less than 200 yards. It is extremely quiet and very accurate. I can shoot small steel plates at a range of 200 yards with it without the need for hearing protection if no other shooters are around.

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I just recently sold a FN M249S that was pretty fun to shoot. It used to be one of my grail guns to acquire and it was nice to look at it hanging on my wall. I even had the titanium tripod for it. After a while burning through all of that ammo at today's prices/scarcity gets old and I decided to let it go to a new home.

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Those are just flat-out heart stopping. Love it. I don't have the money for that kinda stuff, anymore.
 
I love a minty old Nazi pistol.

Pics don't show its condition very well. Its a 95% gun plus it has the less common dark brown grip panels instead of the usual black grips. This one was made in late 1944. Still has the original magazine.

There are some great photos of GI's at the captured Walther factory holding arm loads of pistols. I have always wondered if this gun wasn't one of those.

-E-
 
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