Probably a 1910's vintage unrestored 95%+ original blue Winchester 1895, a nice 6" S&W 17-2 in original box and a mint second gen Glock 17 for a bundle price of $550. On the other hand I've paid MSRP for so many guns that I really needed it...
Just "watching" your finds on the cleaning up the shop thread has made me a bit teary eyed at times...I would post some of mine, but it would only make some of y'all cry.
I'm all cried out over your Mosin closet.I would post some of mine, but it would only make some of y'all cry.
I'm all cried out over your Mosin closet.
Madness you say? It's more like therapy. Buying guns has always made me feel good. But then I don't drink or smoke anymore so, it just guns and coffee for me.Gunny
Let me get this straight: you have like the Arsenal of Democracy in your house, maybe hundreds (dare I say thousands), of guns everywhere (you even have a Mosin closet), and you're going out and buying more guns!!!
Madness, I tell you...Madness!!!
Yep. You spend your money on therapy, its gone. You spend your money on gun therapy, you still have it- in gun form!Madness you say? It's more like therapy. Buying guns has always made me feel good. But then I don't drink or smoke anymore so, it just guns and coffee for me.
It's more like therapy. Buying guns has always made me feel good. But then I don't drink or smoke anymore so, it just guns and coffee for me.
If you haven’t noticed, I like to have fun when it comes to guns . I know you were kidding, I was too. But I do love my coffee.Gunny
You know I was just kidding...Buying guns has always made me feel real good too and I don't drink, smoke, or have even tried so much as a sip of coffee!
rfwobbly, good for you. Sounds like you have the luck of the Irish.
Wow! Nice!Springfield M1875 Officers Model. (Well used, but still 1 of 488 made)
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