According to ace gun pornographer Oleg Volk, the mutton-chopped owner of the Coal Creek Armory custom shotgun above named his high cap scattergun “Vera.” Vera meaning faith in Russian. INSERT SAIGA RELIABILITY JOKE HERE. Personally, I don’t name my firearms. OK, I will say “C’mere baby” when grabbing my beloved Benelli or seriously sexy SCAR. But as the proud owner of the new Caracal 9mm (a.k.a., Honky Cat) I could warm to the idea. So who’s in your gun safe?

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  1. In the TV show Firefly, Jayne Cobb names his rifle Vera, and the shirt shown in the photo is also worn by Jayne.

  2. That guy probably named it Vera in imitation of Jayne Cobb from Firefly (whose Vera in the show was based on a Saiga 12 IIRC).

  3. i purchased a rifle that kicked like a mule. Before I fixed it one of my friends named it after a malicious ex. The name stuck. None of the rest have aquired named status.

  4. I have a Mossberg 590 that I named Mortimer, because, hey, it sounds like a good, big, shotgun name. I named my 1911 Matilda – in old German that translates to “Mighty in Battle.”

    I have a ruger SR9c that I’ve grown fond of… cant think of a proper name for it yet, though.

  5. My ACR is named Vidarr, after the Norse god of vengeance. He’s painted with a custom Starry Night-inspired digital camo in OD and black. He came out looking a little bit like a mossy old runestone too, so it works really well. I’m a historian with a bit of a Norse fetish (and an Yggdrassil talisman around my neck). LSS, Odin is a better muse than Clio. I could write more on why my gun’s name is badass as could be, but you could read the myth of Ragnarok and make plenty of sense of it on your own. 😀

  6. My .376 Steyr Scout Rifle is named Bagatelle (trifle, short piece…) to denote its insignificant weight and length.

  7. My grandfather named his favorite shot gun “Ol’ Fuzee”. It was an early breach loading single shot 12 ga with a barrel shortened to 22″. Because of it’s age, he would only shoot black powder shells in it and the muzzle blast reminded him of the “Fuzee” brand flares he used when he worked on the railroad. I named my 1911-A1 “Betsy” in homage to Mickey Spillane’s character Mike Hammer.

  8. I call my gun safe “Ministry of Justice.”

    (Okay, I really don’t, I just made it up..but now that I think about it…)

  9. In the Marine Corps we were required to give our rifles, M-14’s at the time, a girl’s name. Since then I have always named my weapons which are too numerous to list here.

  10. I named my CZ-75 P07 Duty “Kamila”, the Czech spelling of Camilla, the name of a legendary warrior maiden of the Volsci from the Aeneid. Seemed fitting for such a badass gun.

    I honestly haven’t named the other ones.

    • The Aeneid! Truly you are a man of honor and distinction. Shame about what happens to Camilla, though, but there are few chatacters in epic poetry that meet a good end.

  11. My WASR is named Raisa, my 1911 is named Mary, and my new/old Security Six doesn’t have a name yet but it will as soon as it gets a new forcing cone and can actually shoot where it’s aimed again.

  12. My Auto Ordnance full-size 1911 is named “Captain America”
    My S&W 1911 w/3″ bbl, which I carry IWB appendix is named “Private Parts”
    My Glock 17 is “Doctor Glock”
    My brother’s CCW weapon is “Mr. Hyde”

  13. Name all of our guns in the house, nice to be able tot talk about them in mixed company and no one has a clue.

  14. My wife named our home defense shotgun “Miranda”. Inspired by this, I named my beloved M&P Compact .40 “Carmen”.

    Her .38 Smith with Crimson Trace is named “Scarlet”. Our AK 47 is “Alice” (for “Alice Kramden”). My daily carry piece is a DB9, so her name is “Debbie”.

  15. Haven’t named my pistols or rifles, no names jump to mind. But I have two 12g SxS shotguns named “The Doctor” and “The Gentleman”, and a single shot break open .410 called “The Lady”.

  16. I don’t name ’em. Yes, I know that’s boring and not worthy of sharing with you. Now you wish you didn’t read this comment, yes? Well, you still are …

  17. Haven’t named my pistols or rifles, no names jump to mind. But I have two 12g SxS shotguns named “The Doctor” and “The Gentleman”, and a single shot break open .410 called “The Lady”. I’d like to buy a Mauser rifle just so I can call it “Gunhilda” (“Battle Maid”)

  18. Named my Ruger GP-100 Susannah from the Dark Tower series upon completion of the 7th book. I know its not a SA revolver but none-the less…
    Names are still open for my Sig p229 Two Tone and my Armalite AR10

  19. The XDm Compact, which I got second, got named first as Junior, which led to the full size getting named Big Brother.

    • I also have the XDm Compact. I thought the angles and lines on it looked a little like the dwarven shapes and lines from LOTR so I named it Gimli.

  20. A cute french girl at a friend’s range day once named my P238 the “Noisy Cricket,” a la Men in Black. The name stuck as long as the cute girl was in earshot.

    Hey, I’m not sentimental, but I’m also not stupid.

  21. My father made a sling for a guy who had his AK engraved with “Hammer of Thor.” Also its good to see a Tennessee-based custom shop on TTAG.

      • You know that’s exactly the gun that came in mind when I first read this topic. Even before I noticed the person in the photo was wearing a ‘Blue Sun’ T shirt.

        • I’m pretty sure that was a Saiga with a bunch of crap bolted to it.

          I also have a ‘Vera’, she’s a PTR-91.

        • ” See Vera? Dress yourself up, you get taken out somewhere fun. ”

          Yes, Vera was a Saiga 500 with AR levels of stuff hung off it.

  22. I’ve never named a firearm. Which I suppose is somewhat fortunate. It would make me feel worse that I’ve had to get ride of my entire collection three times. Due to having to bail family out of various catastrophes.

  23. My massively modified Ruger New Vaquero goes by “Maurice”. Steve Miller Band reference – because some people call it the Space Cowboy :).

    This is the “gas-eject special”, about to go back under the knife to get magazine feeding.

  24. I have two guns that have acquired names, both named by friends. My Marlin 1895 Guide gun in .45-70 Gov’t a friend called a ‘Little Beast’ and that has stuck. One of hunting partners called my Remington 700 XCR in .300 Win Mag a real ‘Gamegetter’ after dropping a doe on the run with lights out neck shot. I had taken a buck afew days earlier and that was the third year in a row I’ tagged out with that gun.

  25. I can hear the testimony now:
    Prosecutor: “And did you then draw your 9mm pistol and wave it belligerently in Mr. Jones’ face?”
    Defendent: “Are you referring to Suzette? Did I wave Suzette?”

  26. My Beretta 9mm ” Vinnie” Springfield 1911 “Hank” My Taurus 357 Mag “Dirty” My COlt AR is “Lucifer” and Century AK is “Achmed”. My 45/70 Guide Gun is “Bill”

  27. I don’t name ’em. Dog forbid that sort of thing comes out when you’re in court after a DGU.

  28. I have to believe that people naming their firearms are the type of folks that the antis warn us about.

    I have .22’s, .308’s, .45’s and others, but I have NO Betsys.

    • How so? When I was gunless and lived in Canda I named my Dad’s truck Megan because its was loud and annoying like the niece it was named after. Was I a gun nut because of that?

      Many people name things they love and have had for a long time. People grow fond and so they name things they are fond of. It isn’t rocket science. It is no mor weird then the folk who name rocks and minerals after themselves or loved ones.

      So what?

  29. I named two of my S&W 500’s Fatman and Little Boy(LB is the snubnose) after the atomic bombs. I was going the name the third 500 THE APOCALYPSE but S&W had already named it THE BONE COLLECTOR.

  30. After reading some of the names people have used for their firearms my creative juices started flowing.
    590, government, commander, 19, 66, 29 is what I have come up with so far.
    Later on after a few beverages I might be inspired to name the rest.

  31. My Mosin-Nagant was going to be Ivan, until I put the first few rounds down range. “Bam Bam” seemed more appropriate… and it stuck. 80 rounds the first time out. Ouch.

    • Dang, 80 rounds? I would have called it “Pheeeeeeweeee” after the sound coming out of my damaged eardrums even with double protection.

  32. After a co-worker and I were overheard talking guns by another co-worker, who snarkily said that we sounded “like a Lynryd Skynryd song,” I humorously said that, just for that, I was going to call my newly-acquired flattopped Ruger Blackhawk .44 Special “Three Steps.”

    She didn’t think I was very funny. Everybody else in earshot thought it was hilarious.

      • Blue Sun in also the mega-corp that that produces everything in the Firefly verse.

        I have a friend with an AR named the same thing. One of my grandads also had a Stoeger coach gun he called Old Nasty.

  33. I named my Mosin Nagant 91/30 “The Lovely and Deadly Lyudmila” — in honor of Red Army sniper Lyudmila Pavlichenko who dispatched 309 Nazi bad guys with a scoped 91/30.

    • Mosin Nagants do interesting things to bowling balls. “Bam Bam’s” new friend is a used Marlin 25 I couldn’t pass up at JW Firearms. I think it shall be “Pebbles.” Kinda looks like a little MoNa, but it doesn’t require ice and rest after shooting.

  34. Taurus PT 24/7 Pro DS .45 = “Krasivaya Vîeshch`”
    Mosin Nagant M91/30 = “Staraya Sabaka”
    GM-100 .22LR = “Maliy` Prastak”
    now i want a Colt Pacemaker to name him “Putin Ubi`ÿ´ĭtsa” <=== yes, I need to emphasize enough!!!

  35. I’ve got a coverted Saiga 12 called “The Rainmaker”
    An AK103 bought for TEOTWAWKI, and after a conversation about bullets vs beans vs bullion with a friend it aquired the name: “The Alchemist” Since it would eventually have the oppertunity to turn lead into gold.

  36. Yellow… Me and my bud Jeff are throwing some back while he mods my 75 round drum AK. I think I just named my AK “Judge Judy”!

  37. I did have a name for my service weapon that I had the longest – Meg, after a girl I knew. Now though, it occurs to me that firearms are far too phallic to be ladies in general. Now that I finally have what is probably the finest rifle I’ll ever own, I suppose I’ll have to think of something.

  38. Mine are named “Rifle” and “Carbine”.

    But seriously, I would feel like I was cheating on my wife if I spent too much time with a rifle with a girl’s name.

  39. My Glock 17 is named “Jennifer,” which gave my wife pause until I explained it (Gen-4). Her Ruger Single Ten is “Eli,” and my 870 is “Kindness.” Haven’t found the right name for my JR Carbine yet.

  40. I gotta name all 27 of them? I’ll name just a couple.

    My Sig Sauer P239 in .357 SIG is named Geraldine.
    My superlight .44 magnum S&W 329PD is called Mule.
    My full auto HK MP5 is called Buzzsaw.
    My suppressed HK.45CT is called Sneaky Pete.
    My suppressed Remington 700 SPS .308 is called Eliminator.
    My S&W no-dash 586 .357 magnum is called Dirty Harry

  41. My mossberg500 is called chuck
    My arsenal sam7f is called mikh short for mikhail
    My springfield xd 45 tactical is called raven still not sure what to call it
    I have two names picked out for my future semi auto shotgun if it’s a vepr 12 ga beastie if it’s a mossberg 930 or a benelli m4 it’s called mal short for malificent

  42. I recently switched out my EDC to a
    Ruger SR9c which I LOVE!! It’s the absolute smoothest, most accurate (by far) 9mm I’ve EVER used…meaning that my little sister went to our local outdoor range with me last weekend & tried it out, & her shooting was just astonishingly accurate considering that was the very first time she’d ever even touched a real gun much less shot one. So it’s an excellent little handgun, even for beginners. My 8yr old son & 5yr old daughter also had crazy-amazing accuracy when they each shot it, & they had no trouble handling it at all…since any “kick” (recoil) is practically non-existent as well. Now granted, they’ve both already had tons of shooting experience, but neither of them (especially my 5yr old daughter), has ever been able to handle ANY of the 9mms they’ve
    shot before even close to as easily (& again, as accurately). Personally, I prefer the larger 17-round mag to the 10-round, just bc I like the longer grip, but both came with her which was great…along with lots of other great little “extras” too. I got a very nice sturdy case with a key lock & a separate gun lock as well, along with a second trigger & sights, & an “e-z-loader” adapter, etc. So, for under $500 (brand new, not used)for such an amazing 9mm, even without the extras it’d be a great price already, but WITH everything it’s a STEAL. Anyways, I’m sorry I know I’m supposed to just share her name, but anytime I get the chance to brag her up, I just can’t help myself! Haha!! So…her name is “Justice”…elegant, simple, straight to the point…I feel it’s a very fitting name for my girl 😛

  43. My Shotgun is called “my bitch”
    My Remington 700 PSS “Sniper System” is named Ayanna after my ex-wife from were there is no escape from its evil wrath .
    My Glock 22 is named Lana (See Archer)
    My Taurus PT45 Pro is named Iris after the 2002 hurricane, sure she is small but will do some damage.
    My 9mm daimondback is named Pebbles (The Flintstones) of course
    My AR-15 is named Anna (Google Anna Chapman) Sexy but deadly.
    Sorry guys I better stop here I could do this all day, I just realized I have too many woman in my life.
    Have any gun related questions feel free to email me [email protected].

  44. Beyond “that pistol” or “my rifle”, I’ve never felt the need to actually name them….. although I once bought a Mosin Nagant which was named “The Bustificator” by it’s previous owner, and I continued to refer to it as such until I sold it.

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