I majored in psychology, but am no shrink. Let's see how I do.
I'll disagree with those who have said that you are impulsive. I'm guessing that you look at your collection, and assess various scenarios. You like to have one good, decent firearm for every nitch. When you see a nitch that has not yet been covered, you research, and look up your options. You then buy the best value and good quality gun to fill the empty spot. All of your choices look to be very practical in every way.
With your handguns, you have the bases covered in terms of plinking/training newbies, small CCW gun, larger CCW gun, and duty gun. Perfect. Every category covered, as long as you don't intend to hunt with your handguns.
All the handguns are a very good value, and among the "best in class". They all use common ammo.
As for your long guns, once again, you have everything from plinking, to HD/CQB, to medium distance combat, all the way out to 500 yards (lets just give the an arbitrary number for effectiveness in the hands of a random shooter. Im actually not sure what that scoped bolt rifle is.) covered. Once again, very practical guns. Common calibers. Easy to pick up calibers in case of SHTF. all effective, all reliable.
If you were impusive you'd have duplicate guns, and possibly more guns in obscure calibers, or specialty guns. Your's for the most part are good "all around" guns. You know, like the AK which in a pinch could be used for HD, defense out to 100 yards, or even hunting medium sized game. same with the 870.
I applaud your collection. It is representative of the values I would like to espouse in my collection some day.
As for you as a person, I'm guessing you are the type who does not get hung up on the little stuff, but has a few core values that are rock steady and will not be compromised. It probably gets annoying sometimes, but you are who you are. You know what is right, and you won't change that.
Incidentally, one of those duties is a very strong feeling of duty to take care of those who are close to you (family and freinds).
You are not the type to have a whole bunch of loosely associated friends. You have a few very good solid friends who you know you can rely on.
You enjoy yourself and have fun, but are at the same time, a very practical person, and don't mess around with frivolous undertakings.
You might like to let yourself get distracted with an interest of yours, but not to the detriment of doing your duty.
You prefer to drive with a manual transmission. You like the simple pracitcality of it. You are pro-active like that.
You like to be on time, and if you are late, you at least give the person some warning, so that there is no time wasted.
You appreciate the finer things, but don't overindulge yourself.
You like the idea of being a Renaissance man, and like to be able to be knowledgeable about a variety of topics.
You are Practical, Reliable, and Effective. Just like the collection.
How'd I do?
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Damnit!!! I didn't see that you already answered your own question.
I'll disagree with those who have said that you are impulsive. I'm guessing that you look at your collection, and assess various scenarios. You like to have one good, decent firearm for every nitch. When you see a nitch that has not yet been covered, you research, and look up your options. You then buy the best value and good quality gun to fill the empty spot. All of your choices look to be very practical in every way.
With your handguns, you have the bases covered in terms of plinking/training newbies, small CCW gun, larger CCW gun, and duty gun. Perfect. Every category covered, as long as you don't intend to hunt with your handguns.
All the handguns are a very good value, and among the "best in class". They all use common ammo.
As for your long guns, once again, you have everything from plinking, to HD/CQB, to medium distance combat, all the way out to 500 yards (lets just give the an arbitrary number for effectiveness in the hands of a random shooter. Im actually not sure what that scoped bolt rifle is.) covered. Once again, very practical guns. Common calibers. Easy to pick up calibers in case of SHTF. all effective, all reliable.
If you were impusive you'd have duplicate guns, and possibly more guns in obscure calibers, or specialty guns. Your's for the most part are good "all around" guns. You know, like the AK which in a pinch could be used for HD, defense out to 100 yards, or even hunting medium sized game. same with the 870.
I applaud your collection. It is representative of the values I would like to espouse in my collection some day.
As for you as a person, I'm guessing you are the type who does not get hung up on the little stuff, but has a few core values that are rock steady and will not be compromised. It probably gets annoying sometimes, but you are who you are. You know what is right, and you won't change that.
Incidentally, one of those duties is a very strong feeling of duty to take care of those who are close to you (family and freinds).
You are not the type to have a whole bunch of loosely associated friends. You have a few very good solid friends who you know you can rely on.
You enjoy yourself and have fun, but are at the same time, a very practical person, and don't mess around with frivolous undertakings.
You might like to let yourself get distracted with an interest of yours, but not to the detriment of doing your duty.
You prefer to drive with a manual transmission. You like the simple pracitcality of it. You are pro-active like that.
You like to be on time, and if you are late, you at least give the person some warning, so that there is no time wasted.
You appreciate the finer things, but don't overindulge yourself.
You like the idea of being a Renaissance man, and like to be able to be knowledgeable about a variety of topics.
You are Practical, Reliable, and Effective. Just like the collection.
How'd I do?
Edit:
Damnit!!! I didn't see that you already answered your own question.
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