Every once and a while I contemplated time travel and gaming.
We've made ourselves as characters a few times, so I naturally considered what would be the best gun to have if I was 100 or so years in the past. That prompted me to go buy a Colt Anaconda in .45 Colt; just in case a GM dropped us in the Old West.
I've been thinking about it again.
I have some guns chambered in some pretty damn old rounds and some not so new.
I have:
.22 Long Rifle (1887)
5.56x45mm (1963) and I can use .223 Remington (1964) too.
6.8x43mm (2002)
7.62x51mm (1954) plus .308 Winchester (1952) works just fine as well.
.30-06 (1906) but I could use M1903 ammo.
7.62x54mmR (1891)
.303 British (1889 as a black powder round and 1891 as smokeless)
.25 ACP (1905)
.32 S&W (1878)
.32 S&W Long (1896) this can also chamber the .32 S&W mentioned above!
.32 ACP (1899)
.380 ACP (1908)
.357 Magnum (1934) but I can also use .38 Special (1902) and .38 Long Colt (1892).
.44 Magnum (1955) but I can also use .44 Special (1907) and .44 Russian (1870).
.45 ACP (1904)
.45 Colt (1872)
12ga 3" which can take 2", 2 1/2" and 2 3/4" rounds developed from 1866.
Also in the house there's guns that I don't own.
.243 Winchester (1955)
.357 SIG (1994)
.40 S&W (1990)
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