bsheets20061
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No such thing as too many as long as you have the area to keep it. So no justficiation needed
CMP's Garands, even though many were built in the 50s, are our American heritage.
that makes me want to crySome British/western Euro "arms control" organizations are dead set against such exports, and even pay countries to destroy surplus rifles (and ammo), even bolt-action types from WW2.
I dont have to justify anything! If I like and can afford it, I get it! What's to justify?
I'm single now. If I can afford the gun I don't need to worry about justification. But I'll admit I did have a problem with impulse buys for awhile.
So, how do you justify the next purchase when you know that you have enough guns to cover all of the shooting scenarios for your particular shooting lifestyle, i.e., hunting, plinking, carrying, etc.?
Sediment....I think there's a lot of truth to that substance abuse theory lol. Guns and shooting can become addictive. If not for the high price of ammo I'd shoot 4-5 days a week or more. As it is, most of my time on the range is spent firing my CCW weapons only. I miss taking my old wheel guns out for the day and just blasting away. I'd have to win the lottery.Almost sounds like a substance abuse answer instead of a firearms related one.
I justify my collection of 20+ simply because I want to own them. Whether it's for plinking, sharpshooting, fun, or simply to collect.
Each gun I own has it's purpose, and with each one it comes it's reason for me to own it.