Well, there is the Restaurant at the End of the Universe, that serves the Pan Galactic Gargleblaster.you can have too many guns? That's like saying the universe has an end. "warning, you've exceeded the boundaries of the known universe. Turn back now.", Maybe there is just a sign posted "Universe ends here".
Please, don't anyone tell my wife that you can have too many guns. I hear "dear, you don't need another one" too often as it is.
I'm sorry, but you can only shoot one gun at a time, or one pistol in each hand, Josey Wales style. People act like you have 120 guns and you are going to go out and just use every single one of them without pause and without being challenged. Not to mention having to load every one of them while using them.Then there is this guy...120 guns, 250,000 rounds of ammo in home
Suspect in Arizona Democrats' office shooting had over 120 guns, 250,00 rounds of ammo in home
The discoveries made law enforcement believe the suspect was "preparing to commit an act of mass casualty," says Maricopa County prosecutor Neha Bhatiajustthenews.com
Amen!! Some of the best memories I have are days on the range with family and friends.I simply enjoy shooting. From a young child shooting with grand dad, through my career in law enforcement, now just having fun shooting with my fiancee, to me, shooting is fundamental and therapeutic.
I definitely don't have enough of those!Maybe the better question is, do you own too many gun safes?
That’s the shop where I get my guns at, only 15 minutes from my house, actually that’s where all my stuff came from. Now you guys almost know where Anni lives now, but it’s not Bridgeport Ohio……Found this place while browsing, Hmmmm, i wonder.... Bet Armory. no 7 in it but.....
BET Armory Firearms
guns.bridgeportequip.com
Yay! Another place where I can support the economy! The only thing I dislike is having to put a gun in my cart to find out the price they'll charge me, but I do love window shopping from the comfort of my own home. And just so you know...I was told at the beginning of this journey, by a young man working at a local gun shop, that (and I quote) "a lady can never have too many guns". Now I betcha he says that to all the girls.Found this place while browsing, Hmmmm, i wonder.... Bet Armory. no 7 in it but.....
BET Armory Firearms
guns.bridgeportequip.com
They ship very fast, easy to deal with, they have 11 shops, so they have plenty of inventory, and the cart is mostly for the funny looking HK thingies……Yay! Another place where I can support the economy! The only thing I dislike is having to put a gun in my cart to find out the price they'll charge me, but I do love window shopping from the comfort of my own home. And just so you know...I was told at the beginning of this journey, by a young man working at a local gun shop, that (and I quote) "a lady can never have too many guns". Now I betcha he says that to all the girls.
So true as I had a Briefing Sergeant making fun of me once (in the glory days) of his concern of how many weapons were on me... After the two pistols and the boot knife didn't bother him as much knowing I would use it. Boy some of em forget, once they get a little rank. I did tell him about my concern if I fell in the water due to the weight...I man asked me how many guns I have. I answered "three".
He said is that all?
"I thought you meant on me."
No, no you got it wrong as "Two is one and One is none..."The author of this article is right. One is better than none, and two is better than one, however there is NO such thing as having to many, the more the merrier.
I am in the same mold. Getting old and kids are not really interested in firearms. Have had my C&R license for close to 40 years, bought a lot, but now never use most of them and wife is on my case about moving them out.When I first started buying guns I was an accumulator. I don't even remember how many I had but it was more than I could feed and that's important.
I talked about this before I had all those guns but I couldn't afford ammunition and accessories for all of them. Some of them were really obscure guns like I had an old Llama 45, a magazine for it cost $97.
In 2013 I sold off the vast majority of my guns and started over.
As far as handguns go I've pretty much limited myself to 9 mm Glocks.
I can buy more 9 mm ammunition for the same amount of money than I was paying for all the different calibers. Plus, I don't know why but it's easier to talk my wife into a thousand rounds of 9 mm than 100 rounds of .45 ACP and 100 rounds of .40 Smith & Wesson and 100 rounds of .380 and 100 rounds of 9 mm and 100 rounds of 9 mm Makarov and 100 rounds of .223.
Maybe it's because she's only ordering one thing.
If she doesn’t like living in a house with a bunch of guns maybe she can find a home without any…I am in the same mold. Getting old and kids are not really interested in firearms. Have had my C&R license for close to 40 years, bought a lot, but now never use most of them and wife is on my case about moving them out.
BET Armory eh ? Hmm. I bet there’s 7 of them.Yay! Another place where I can support the economy! The only thing I dislike is having to put a gun in my cart to find out the price they'll charge me, but I do love window shopping from the comfort of my own home. And just so you know...I was told at the beginning of this journey, by a young man working at a local gun shop, that (and I quote) "a lady can never have too many guns". Now I betcha he says that to all the girls.
Working on #8 after I take over "Dad's" collectionBET Armory eh ? Hmm. I bet there’s 7 of them.