Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow
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Which is more important to you, when it comes to acquiring guns that are either no longer made, or you think may no longer be made at some point in the future.
Option A: Guns which may be banned or restricted by governments, but will likely be grandfathered as to possession of existing examples, such as .50 calibers, homeland defense rifles (EBRS), pocket handguns, etc.
OR
Option B: Guns which you like and want and are out of production, and you think likely won't ever again be put into production just due to lack of demand, but which there is not now, nor will there ever likely be, bans placed upon, in the next 50 years - things like collectibles, milsurps, Savage 24 combo guns, anything rare / interesting / unique that is no longer made and so will only go up, up, up in cost.
See Poll.
Option A: Guns which may be banned or restricted by governments, but will likely be grandfathered as to possession of existing examples, such as .50 calibers, homeland defense rifles (EBRS), pocket handguns, etc.
OR
Option B: Guns which you like and want and are out of production, and you think likely won't ever again be put into production just due to lack of demand, but which there is not now, nor will there ever likely be, bans placed upon, in the next 50 years - things like collectibles, milsurps, Savage 24 combo guns, anything rare / interesting / unique that is no longer made and so will only go up, up, up in cost.
See Poll.
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