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Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby jackson51 » Wed Apr 18, 2012 5:53 pm

Hey guys. So here's the deal...I have a couple friends that are getting married at the end of June. They're both very much into guns and I would like to get them a wedding present that reflects that. My first thought was a pair of dueling pistols...the only problem is that my budget is somewhat limited. I'm thinking nothing more than about $100-$150. I need ideas! The challenge is has been set. Let's see what you guys come up with.
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby majorhavoc » Wed Apr 18, 2012 6:15 pm

jackson51 wrote:Hey guys. So here's the deal...I have a couple friends that are getting married at the end of June. They're both very much into guns and I would like to get them a wedding present that reflects that. My first thought was a pair of dueling pistols...the only problem is that my budget is somewhat limited. I'm thinking nothing more than about $100-$150. I need ideas! The challenge is has been set. Let's see what you guys come up with.


The dueling pistols might send um, a mixed message about your thoughts on the future of this relationship. I'd think of something else, even if you could afford it.
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby jackson51 » Wed Apr 18, 2012 6:35 pm

Hahaha...this is true. I'm just trying to think of something that would be for the both of them...and I'm drawing a blank. I always have their registries to draw from if I have to, but I would rather not.
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby Cadillac » Wed Apr 18, 2012 9:44 pm

range memberships for them to spend some quality shooting time together?
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby Merovech » Wed Apr 18, 2012 9:46 pm

Make it a shotgun wedding and get them an 870.

An 870 is always an appropriate gift.

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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby Chase The hero » Wed Apr 18, 2012 9:47 pm

Just tossing out an idea, but you could get a Heritage Rough Rider and get the grips engraved with their names on it. Then if you are decent at woodworking, you could make a display case for it as well.
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby jackson51 » Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:41 pm

Ooh...I really do like that idea. I have decent woodworking skills, but I know somebody that is much better than I am that could do a really good job. It is on the high end of what I would like to spend, but I'm not counting it out. I'll have to see if I could hunt one down locally.

Keep the thoughts coming!
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby jackson51 » Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:46 pm

Another idea that just came to mind is a Mosin. I could refinish the stock and make a fitted wooden case for it.
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby northernxposure » Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:33 am

Kit Blackpower pistol. Fun fun fun stuff...

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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby majorhavoc » Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:52 am

jackson51 wrote:Another idea that just came to mind is a Mosin. I could refinish the stock and make a fitted wooden case for it.


Or you could get them a non-gun related item that's actually an appropriate gift for a couple embarking on a life of wedded bliss.

But if you really, really want to stay with this theme, I suggest his and her hand grenades.
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby TacAir » Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:31 am

His and Her hearing protecting and shooting glasses.

His and Her range bags - have their name embroidered on the side of each bag.

Shooting vests, ditto.
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby jackson51 » Thu Apr 19, 2012 1:18 pm

I'm not dead set on a weapon related gift. I really don't think that I emphasized how into guns they are tho...lol. I just thought I'd see what you guys could come up with.
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby imrcly » Thu Apr 19, 2012 1:38 pm

official Red Ryder, carbine action, two-hundred shot range model air rifle
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby majorhavoc » Thu Apr 19, 2012 1:45 pm

imrcly wrote:official Red Ryder, carbine action, two-hundred shot range model air rifle


You'll put your eye out with one of those.
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby wamba » Fri Apr 20, 2012 6:29 pm

A lot depends on what kind of shooting they are into & where they shoot. If they shoot at a public or club range then something like the aforementioned bags, vests, or ear/eye pro. If they have a place to shoot on their own land maybe get them some reactive targets (my wife loves tannerite). Shotgunners almost always appreciate a good clay launcher. Maybe go a little above your stated budget & go with good hard cases.

Whatever you go with be ready for funny looks and the possible disapproval of some relatives. I put together a upgraded 10/22 as a wedding present for my wife & while she loves it I did get my share of crap & "why would you do that" from friends & family. :lol:
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby BullOnParade » Fri Apr 20, 2012 6:51 pm

I also vote matching his and her equipment, tailored to the style of shooting they prefer, or share the most. I came to this thread with the idea of engraved pieces, but your budget could be eaten in engraving alone, on top of the price of the firearms.

In your price range, I'd say go non-firearm related and get something crystal, but try for something they'll use. My mom and step dad have a beautiful crystal decanter set that's still in the box. I'd love to have it, and I'm sure I will one day, but for now, it's a wedding gift that goes unused. on th

And I'll also agree that you're going to get some "WTF" looks from people who don't share the couples love of firearms or firearm related sports. My uncle and his second wife are both big hunters. They got married on the first day of moose season, so they could spend that week together for the rest of their lives. It was a back yard wedding, with some interesting decor anyone outside of the family or their circle of hunting buddies raised an eyebrow at.
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby rjm » Fri Apr 20, 2012 7:31 pm

What about a derringer with a name engraved on each barrel.
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby jackson51 » Fri Apr 20, 2012 11:25 pm

I do like the idea of a good clay thrower. I know for a fact that they've wanted to get one for a while. The derringer idea is great, but unless I can manage to find one for cheap somewhere, that's probably going to be a little out of my price range. Matching range bags also sounds great...I'll see what I can find. Thanks for all the ideas guys! Keep 'em coming.
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby Neddog » Thu Aug 30, 2012 2:52 am

Have they both got handguns? Then maybe matching holsters? Or if they have rifles, maybe matching slings with their names on them? I'm thinking accessories would be cheaper than guns, though I'm not really a gun guy myself.
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby brothaman » Thu Aug 30, 2012 6:55 am

Yea,.. the range gear thing is a great Idea. Little monograms on the side of reange bags,. Just nice and thoughtful, IMO. That's the stuff everybody needs and wants but hates spending the money on. (says the guy who still schelps his college backback to the range and keep his reloads in tupperware...)
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby mystic_1 » Thu Aug 30, 2012 7:07 am

Guys,

jackson51 wrote:I have a couple friends that are getting married at the end of June.



Too late to be picking gifts now :)

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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby brothaman » Thu Aug 30, 2012 7:31 am

mystic_1 wrote:Guys,

jackson51 wrote:I have a couple friends that are getting married at the end of June.



Too late to be picking gifts now :)

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:clownshoes: Ok,.. so somebody buy me and my wife range bags with our Monograms on them,.. it must be done.
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby VooDooDoo » Fri Aug 31, 2012 10:43 am

sorry if this was covered, didn't read anything much besides the OP.

Does the couple have their CCW Lic? Does your state offer one?

How about a certification class for the happy couple if they have not already taken the class? Here in OH, CCW classes are cheaper if you sign up as a couple or group than if going it solo.
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Re: Wedding Gift Ideas

Postby majorhavoc » Fri Aug 31, 2012 11:07 am

VooDooDoo wrote:sorry if this was covered, didn't read anything much besides the OP.

Does the couple have their CCW Lic? Does your state offer one?

How about a certification class for the happy couple if they have not already taken the class? Here in OH, CCW classes are cheaper if you sign up as a couple or group than if going it solo.



Voodoo, are you sure your read the OP? Some threads make sense to occassionally necro.

This isn't one of them. :clownshoes:
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