The right state, the right year, the right gun.
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Haha, fitting for the hundredth year anniversary, and even more so since that's where Browning is from originally.
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:) Woot.
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Your gun has to have been designed by a resident of that state, or for an easier time picking, built in the particular state. Connecticut gets a choice between like all Colt products except the 1911, and Maryland gets the M9/92FS.
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I don't think any original designs have come out of Texas. We have High Standard, STI and LaRue though
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I guess New Jersey's best claim would be the Colt Paterson, but given that most people are unfamiliar with it, and that New Jersey is very unfriendly to guns, I doubt we'll ever see it. (Sam Colt wasn't from NJ, but it was built in Paterson, hence the name.) Maybe someone can propose a compromise and name the Picatinny Rail the official state firearm accessory.
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what about Alabama?
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I guess Montana would get the Shiloh Sharps!...Since no real montanian would claim Coopers.
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The only gun manufacturer in Wyoming (I think) is Freedom Arms.
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I like that bottom one with the invisible upper receiver.
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I hope they say "the m1911 is the sate gun" instead of "colt 1911." Just saying.
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Oh man, Calico is in Oregon? I didn't know that!
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I think its stupid all the antis are complaining that the 1911 shouldnt be state gun since its semiauto and the arizona shooting was a semiauto. The worst domestic terror act weve ever had was a fertelizer bomb and nobody tries to ban that shit.
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