bannockburn
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This is what I don't understand: why would you worry that if you sold these guns you would probably own another one again? If you don't get any enjoyment or use out of the guns now why would you even contemplate buying them again? Sell them and get something that you really do want and will get some use out of.
I personally don't have much use for what I consider "museum pieces" or "safe queens". In a similar context, if I owned a Ferrari or a Porsche I would drive it as often as I could. I wouldn't have it stored in a garage with a car cover over it.
But in the other hand, I get little to no enjoyment out of them. I have a good chunk of money just sitting in the dark year after year. Sometimes I think I should just sell them and buy something I could actually enjoy. But a part of me knows if I sell either gun, I'll probably never own another one again. So I hate to let go for that reason too.
This is what I don't understand: why would you worry that if you sold these guns you would probably own another one again? If you don't get any enjoyment or use out of the guns now why would you even contemplate buying them again? Sell them and get something that you really do want and will get some use out of.
I personally don't have much use for what I consider "museum pieces" or "safe queens". In a similar context, if I owned a Ferrari or a Porsche I would drive it as often as I could. I wouldn't have it stored in a garage with a car cover over it.