Ignition Override
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When guys say that they found a popular milsurp for $650, are we to Assume that it was within the last few years?
I suppose it depends on the person. For myself the answer is yes. A lot depends on where you buy the gun, when, and circumstance. It doesn't often happen for me, but sometimes you just get lucky.When guys say that they found a popular milsurp for $650, are we to Assume that it was within the last few years?
I just bought my 10th handgun, M&P 9mm display model for $299 shipped. I'm telling myself that I'm done and it needs to stick. After accumulating 4 AR-15's, I'm telling myself I'm done there too.
Yes, when you run out of places to store them and the ammoIs there a point where you tell yourself you have too many guns?
Soooo....is that such a bad thing? We like to brag about our collections! Mine consists of about 80 pieces of the worst garbage imaginable. the whole damn pile of you know what is probably worth a couple hundred bucks at best....I dunno about too many guns, but we definitely can have too many "too many guns" threads...
I finally thinned the herd. Looking in the safe one day it occurred to me that most had not been fired since they had come into my care. There were (2) 20ga Winchester 101's, one of them in 98% condition, a SKB 600 12ga, several 22's of different Nationalities, a custom Mauser 22rf that was absolutely gorgeous, and 10 or 12 handguns that had never had a cartridge in their chambers while I had them. Then there were the 6 or 7 high powered rifles that never got shot. I had one that I always turned to when it was time to gather meat. The others just took up space. They are all gone.
Now I still have all of my favorites that I love to shoot and hunt with and a new truck.
Soooo....is that such a bad thing?
What's in your wallet??????
Hillary and the likes.Aside from me, who cares?