Do your revolvers get jealous of each other?

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Mine have different personalities, but have worked out any jealousy issues. The first one was a Blackhawk in .357 Mag and it got all the attention in those early years. Along came a 586 and the Blackhawk had to learn to share. Then the .44s (Smiths and Rugers) arrived and made their presence known, but they viewed the .357’s as cousins and tolerated them pretty well. Next came the J-frame 38’s, and the other revolvers saw them as kid brothers—they could pick on them but no one else could. The 625 landed and the other revolvers viewed it like a quirky uncle—different, but fun to be around. The K-frame .38’s and .22 arrived and all the other revolvers couldn’t help but like them. So, no jealousy between them, though there might be some grumbling if a Colt ever landed in the mix.
 
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Mine understand that as part of my harem, they will all be loved kindly and well taken care of. They may get jealous, but they don’t show it.
They all turn their noses up at the BHP though, cuz she’s my main squeeze
 
Mine don't as they are siblings, but just in case my Russian SKS is there to keep order. More concerned with my HiPoint 9mm carbine as he seems to have an attitude, lol
 
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