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William F. Cody named his Springfield .50 caliber trapdoor “Lucretia Borgia.”

I've seen names of rifles like "ole Betsy,  Marge, Widow Maker and Buckworth  to name a few. 

As for me I christened my High Wall Quartrefoil, the ancient meaning for good luck. 

How about you?

BTW my pickup truck is named Maggie M'gill. LOL

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I don't know if this counts, but, most people would think at least one of my pistols are named b**ch.  Spotters will hear me say something like "b**ch you're high" or "stupid b**ch".   :lol:

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All mine are called by their  birth right name instead of some other name:  Colt, Ruger, Uberti, Pedersoli, Stevens, Winchester, Ballard, Wurfflein,  Remington etc and then the caliber.  Show the firearm to someone who is not familiar to firearms calling it “ Suzy Q” and they will ask who made it and what caliber 

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I call them "my guns". Although I differentiate them by saying " my pistols, left/right" , "my rifle", or " my shotgun".

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No, I don’t have names for them but when I do my ‘before leaving the house’ pocket/edc check I will refer to my handgun as Mr. Smith or Mr. Colt depending on what pistol or revolver I’m currently carrying. 

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Nope, inanimate objects don't need naming.  Their performance is a direct result of my input...  They've never displayed any sort of individuality, or self awareness.

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I have a Colt 3rd Gen in .357 that I call, "The Saloon girl". She's been passed around to 4 or 5 of us pards and wound up in my hands for the second time. She's now found a home and she's my main match gun along with a 2nd Gen.

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15 minutes ago, Griff said:

Nope, inanimate objects don't need naming. 

Maybe they don't, but we sometimes name them anyway. 

 I call my Jeep "The Muddog", my Nissan pickup "Ole Reliable", and my wife calls her Durango "Bill".

My 1911 I call "Big Mouth".

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YES,  sorta.

 

ALL my competition 97's are named 'Enchantress', and I have them numbered:

Enchantress #3,  #4,  #7  and #11.

 

As a side note, when I have a gun (any gun) that don't work, misfires, or is unreliable

and more valuable as a boat anchor or tomato stake, I call those..... DEMO.

 

Those that are reliable, work well and mostly used to help keep Fort Widder safe, I call them.....

MAGA, or sometimes Maggie.

 

..........Widder

 

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I'm thinkin it was Tennessee Stud had a pair of 1911's named Heckle & Jeckle . But sometimes I think wrong ......

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My main match pistol I named Colt. My other pistol I named the other Colt. 
 

But recently I’ve gotten back into shooting cap guns. My pair these days are an 1851 and a Leech and Rigdon. I call these guns Blue and Grey. They work well together when they aren’t fighting each other 

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I don't but my wife has one.   I cut her 97 down to fit her.   When we pack up I used to ask if she had her baby sized 97..   it was shortened to just baby. 

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I usually shoot 38-40, 44-40 then 32-20. Whenever I shoot the 32-20's ,,I just call them "The Girls". That's about as good as it gets.

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10 minutes ago, Shooting Bull said:

For the most part no. But I do have a 475 Wildey Magnum that I call “My Friend”.:D

 

(10 second bonus for anyone who gets the reference ;))

 

wisdom would tell me that a pistol called "My Friend" is a famous 475 Wildey Mag

that belongs to the Legendary Shooting Bull of SASS fame.

;)

 

..........Widder

 

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Wow, now I am feeling alone

ALL my cowboy guns have names. 

I do my best to be sure none are used more/less than the others (they might get jealous) so I rotate my use of them throughout the year for each match. 

Justice, Redemption, Shine, Truth, Light, Grace, Gramps and Two Dot are some of them.

Regards

 

:FlagAm: :FlagAm: :FlagAm:

 

Gateway Kid

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The only one I have a name for is my old goose gun. It’s a Remington SP 10 10 gauge I call Boomer...

Dropped  a pair of greater Canada geese with one shot with old Boomer

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My engraved second gen with checked one piece ivories is called “the barbecue gun”, but other than that, For the most part any long gun I am carrying is called “Betsy” and any handgun is called “Roscoe.”  Makes things simple when you have a bunch of them.  On the other hand, if the gun came from a friend or family, especially one that has passed I often refer to it as theirs, e.g “Carl’s Sharps” or “EP’s Colt”.  

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I have several pairs of ROAs, and the pair that I'm shooting now are named "Crystal" and "Tiffany" - named after my two favorite dancers.

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My Ruger No 1 in 6mm has been dubbed "Elegantae". 

I don't give names to my firearms already with names like...

Vaquero

Bearcat

Anaconda

International

 

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I name them all. My shotgun I named "Company". I was reading a western by Ralph Cotton. and one of the characters was a sheriff toten around a hammer double shotgun. In one scene he sneaks up on the outlaw and states "Don't move this is Sheriff Coots & Company and right now Company is pointed at your head"!

 

Had my shotgun engraved by Drifter

 

 

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One of my model 97s is named Jezebel.  She seems to work well when loaned to another shooter but invariably gives me a problem.  

My Uberti lever action is named Gene because that is the name of the person I bought it from.

My carry gun is named Nancy--as in Nancy Carry Gun (Kerrigan)

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8 minutes ago, Outrider Outlaw said:

One of my model 97s is named Jezebel.  She seems to work well when loaned to another shooter but invariably gives me a problem.  

My Uberti lever action is named Gene because that is the name of the person I bought it from.

My carry gun is named Nancy--as in Nancy Carry Gun (Kerrigan)

I have one named Tanya Harding. Better tell Nancy to watch her knee caps

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