Legionnaire
Contributing Member
Congratulations on getting out of debt. More people need to do that. Build your emergency fund to avoid being forced into debt again.
A lesson I've learned with regard to firearms is to buy good used guns. They tend to hold their value well, and are not hard to sell for what you have in them should that need arise. The only guns I've ever lost money on are the ones I bought new; in contrast, I've made a few bucks on good used guns.
Your collection is modest but very functional. From my perspective, what's missing is a good centerfire rifle in an intermediate cartridge ... .243 to .30-06. My approach would be to look for a good, older Remington 700. Excellent rifle that holds its value well.
A lesson I've learned with regard to firearms is to buy good used guns. They tend to hold their value well, and are not hard to sell for what you have in them should that need arise. The only guns I've ever lost money on are the ones I bought new; in contrast, I've made a few bucks on good used guns.
Your collection is modest but very functional. From my perspective, what's missing is a good centerfire rifle in an intermediate cartridge ... .243 to .30-06. My approach would be to look for a good, older Remington 700. Excellent rifle that holds its value well.