Igloodude
Member
Yeah, step one is definitely "buy a house that can support a 50-yd six-position pistol range (with a backstop that can take anything) and gun vault in the basement".
Step two is buying the guns. Widebody .45 Super, Para 16-40 modded for 10mm, a pair each of "perfect" .45ACP wadcutter and hardball pistols, a spread of .22 bullseye pistols, and a wide selection of 1911s and Glocks. The long guns are a bit more vague in my head, but definitely a Thompson submachine gun, and whatever rifles and shotguns suitable for getting into all the local shooting activities. Any guns that I decide I don't like enough to shoot in the next 12 months get donated to be local door- or competition-prizes.
Step three is taking any money remaining (questionable after step one) and contributing to RKBA organizations and local shooting clubs. In fact the local range could definitely use a major upgrade to the indoor range and they've been talking about it for years, so it'd be time to put the money where their mouths are.
Step two is buying the guns. Widebody .45 Super, Para 16-40 modded for 10mm, a pair each of "perfect" .45ACP wadcutter and hardball pistols, a spread of .22 bullseye pistols, and a wide selection of 1911s and Glocks. The long guns are a bit more vague in my head, but definitely a Thompson submachine gun, and whatever rifles and shotguns suitable for getting into all the local shooting activities. Any guns that I decide I don't like enough to shoot in the next 12 months get donated to be local door- or competition-prizes.
Step three is taking any money remaining (questionable after step one) and contributing to RKBA organizations and local shooting clubs. In fact the local range could definitely use a major upgrade to the indoor range and they've been talking about it for years, so it'd be time to put the money where their mouths are.