OutdoorHub Quiz: Can We Guess Your Favorite Gun Brand?
OutdoorHub Quiz: Can We Guess Your Favorite Gun Brand?
Can we figure out your taste in guns from just 11 simple questions? Take this quiz to find out.
Can we figure out your taste in guns from just 11 simple questions? Take this quiz to find out.

Do you prefer brands with a long history of being made in the US?
What do you use guns for? Check the answer that applies most.
Do you have more long guns or handguns?
When it comes to price, what is your philosophy?
Do you prefer polymer, or wood and metal?
Do you prefer brands with age-long tradition, or newer companies focused on innovation?
How likely are you to buy accessories for your firearms?
If you were to win a sweepstakes prize, would you rather take home a customized AR-15 style rifle, an engraved hunting shotgun, a high-priced pistol, or just $1,000 in cash?
What's your definition of gun control?
In the unlikely case of a zombie apocalypse, what would you do?
How likely are you to get a camo pattern on your firearms?
Sturm, Ruger & Co.
Sturm, Ruger & Co.
Ruger makes guns and they make a LOT of them. From wilderness survival guns like the Super Blackhawk and modern rifles such as the SR-556, Ruger maintains a catalog full of firearms that people trust and continue to praise.
Colt
Colt
Ah Colt, the company that gave us the Single Action Army and the 1911. This venerable company has had a monumental impact on gun design and to this day holds a devoted following.
Glock
Glock
Affordable, reliable, and insanely popular, Glock is one of the most ubiquitous brands today in the United States. Sure, Glocks may not be for everybody, but there is a reason these handguns sell better than hotcakes.
Heckler and Koch
Heckler and Koch
HK is known in the gun industry as an innovator and leader. Boasting an extensive product range, HK is always looking to improve and exceed in their designs.
Taurus Firearms
Taurus Firearms
Known for its affordable self defense firearms, Taurus is one of the largest firearm producers in the world and outfits both military and police forces across the globe.
Remington
Remington
Remington is America's oldest gun maker and is the largest producer of shotguns and rifles in the country. As such, you'll find Big Green guns just about everywhere.---often in the hands of hunters.
Beretta
Beretta
Beretta is the world's oldest gun maker, and that quality shows through in the craftsmanship of the Italian company's firearms. Known for their expertly engraved shotguns, Beretta also has a long list of well-received semi-automatic pistols.
Yes, that includes the M9.
Sig Sauer
Sig Sauer
Sig Sauer proves that expensive things can sometimes be worth their price. While firearms manufactured by this German/Swiss company may not be the cheapest, they are noted to be both efficient and aesthetically pleasing.