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All my guns are pretty accurate so I use one name for all of them, like in,'that Sumbitch is a real shooter'.
Robby
You know, now that I think about it, I have named some of my tools, heck, its the same name as my guns, LANGUAGE !!!!!!! I must be in a rut, but then, its' really all about the adjectives I amplify them with I guess.
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My .50 New Englander is named Hershel Magee.

I have a carbine that is named Shorty.

My .54 Great Plains Rifle is Chester.

Haven't named my .32 Crockett Squirrel Rifle yet but I'm working on it.
 
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