wickedsprint
Member
So...would I be crazy if I wanted to offload all of my guns down to 1 handgun?
I know I enjoyed shooting the most when I was in college and only had one 1911 to feed and clean. That 1 gun was for self defense, truck duty..and woods and range plinker. I could shoot it pretty well and 1911s to this day remain the only guns I am totally comfortable taking down to EVERY small part.
I have a lot of cool guns right now but they are starting to feel more like a pain in the neck..with having to keep them all clean and stored securely and whatnot.
Luckily if I decide to go this route everything I have would sell pretty quickly.
The main argument I come up with against downsizing are any future bans might make it hard to replace it if need be.
Also, say you have a gun you really like and are placed in the crappy situation to have to use it, don't they get taken away for awhile during the investigation?
This is not a closet attempt to pilfer my guns here, I'm deployed right now so even it was, it wouldn't work
I know I enjoyed shooting the most when I was in college and only had one 1911 to feed and clean. That 1 gun was for self defense, truck duty..and woods and range plinker. I could shoot it pretty well and 1911s to this day remain the only guns I am totally comfortable taking down to EVERY small part.
I have a lot of cool guns right now but they are starting to feel more like a pain in the neck..with having to keep them all clean and stored securely and whatnot.
Luckily if I decide to go this route everything I have would sell pretty quickly.
The main argument I come up with against downsizing are any future bans might make it hard to replace it if need be.
Also, say you have a gun you really like and are placed in the crappy situation to have to use it, don't they get taken away for awhile during the investigation?
This is not a closet attempt to pilfer my guns here, I'm deployed right now so even it was, it wouldn't work