JustsayMo
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I've owned an IBM M1 carbine (all GI as far as I know) for more than 20 years. I've got magazines, pouches, ammo, bayonet, sling, oiler ... blah blah blah. I got if from my father and I don't know how he had it before I got it. No sentimental value though.
Fact of the matter, I don't use it. I've never even shot it. The only time I handle it is when I clean/oil it. It just sits in the safe. Cool, handy little gun but it doesn't inspire me to take it to the range.
I'm not a collecter so that doesn't sit well with me. I really don't have a use for it either. So I have a dilema. Do I hang onto it as an investment or do I swap it for something I want and would use? Anyone regret selling a gun they didn't ever use?
Fact of the matter, I don't use it. I've never even shot it. The only time I handle it is when I clean/oil it. It just sits in the safe. Cool, handy little gun but it doesn't inspire me to take it to the range.
I'm not a collecter so that doesn't sit well with me. I really don't have a use for it either. So I have a dilema. Do I hang onto it as an investment or do I swap it for something I want and would use? Anyone regret selling a gun they didn't ever use?