bushmaster1313
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There are lots of different types of guns, and in most the prices run from very reasonable to very high.
I think I hit my limit in riot shotguns when I acquired a Model 97, a Model 13 and a Remington 31, all in good original condition. All three show that they have been properly used and are ready for significant additional usage. None is anywhere near "mint condition."
Any upgrade would be at a considerable price compared to my current specimens, the condition might be so good that I would not want to shoot it, and there is a high probability that it would be a fake.
Anyone else "hit the wall" in acquiring a certain type of gun?
I think I hit my limit in riot shotguns when I acquired a Model 97, a Model 13 and a Remington 31, all in good original condition. All three show that they have been properly used and are ready for significant additional usage. None is anywhere near "mint condition."
Any upgrade would be at a considerable price compared to my current specimens, the condition might be so good that I would not want to shoot it, and there is a high probability that it would be a fake.
Anyone else "hit the wall" in acquiring a certain type of gun?