This article is dedicated to and to my wonderful coupleāfriends
and
. Theyāre fellow stackers who truly know and appreciate firearms.
I know several gun owners who are also preppers and silver stackers, though of course, the reverse isnāt always trueānot all stackers own guns, and not all stackers are preppers.
I personally own several firearms and keep basic supplies on hand for shortāterm emergencies. As for stacking, Iām definitely smallāscale, but I enjoy it.
Since I likeāand ownāreal guns, it probably wonāt surprise you that I also collect silver cast guns.
Every .999 fine silver piece Iām sharing here was made by the master gun caster and silversmith, SilverToBurn. A few in our community may already have his iconic Burnchester in their collections.
Real .44 Magnum pistols come in various barrel lengths. What do you think... is this a 6" or 7.5"?
This silver version came with a brown suede holster. SilverToBurn must have known my real holsters are all brown, because Iāve only ever seen him make black ones. This tiny ā
āounce silver .44 Magnum features his anchor logo in cast, highārelief 3Dānot stamped.
The real firearm is absolutely beautifulāmy friend owns one. I donāt, but I do have a Ruger Security Six, which is just as lovely in its own way.
The 0.55āounce silver version shown here also came with a suede holster and carries SilverToBurnās 3D anchor logo, just like the .44 Magnum.
This was the first one he made for me. SilverToBurn stamped it with "SS" for Silver Saver.
This one is a stunner. It's a 3.3āounce silver Desert Eagle. The tiny āDesert Eagleā inscription on both sides is difficult to cast cleanly, but it came out perfectly on this piece. SilverToBurn stamped it with āSSā for Silver Saver, along with his anchor logo.
I hope to see you again soon!
Hugs and Kisses š„°šŗš¤!!!!
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