Used my favorite carry .22magnum.
Bad idea.
Had to sell the pistol. After that it was forever linked to Stitch, and that sad event.
As a man who has been there, the saying "time heals all wounds" is true.
WinThePennant said:Can someone please tell me how the heck you lose your guns to your wife in a divorce? I can see how it can happen if she steals them, but I don't see how it can happen otherwise.
WinThePennant
Can someone please tell me how the heck you lose your guns to your wife in a divorce? I can see how it can happen if she steals them, but I don't see how it can happen otherwise.
bobinoregon said:One of my ex's got a couple of my guns, miss the guns way more than her.
rondog said:Man, I don't see how you guys can put down your own dog with a firearm. I couldn't do that to one of my girls no matter what. I could hold one in my arms while a vet gives "the shot", but not with a gun myself. No way. I'd lose it.
But the divorce thing....that's another reason why I won't get one, I don't want to sacrifice my collection just to get free. I've suffered all these years, what's a few more. This is Colorado, and the man always loses in a divorce.