I don't buy firearms to look at. If I buy one , I am shooting it. Just how I roll.
Probably about a dozen. Off the top of my head a Wasr 10, Vepr FM in x39 and 308, Npap DF, S&W 686 3" and M69, Sig P938, PTR 91, a few ARs I built, Taurus P911, Kimber K6s, Glock 17, CZ P07, Mossberg Shockwave, and many more.How many guns have you bought then sold without shooting them?
me: Walther PPK Manurhin
FN FNP
A pair of Ruger Vaqueros
Winchester lever action
CZ PO1
ATI 1911 Commander
I've been using .38 Special from Defender Ammo. If you buy 1000 rounds, it prices out at 38¢ per round. I've been using their .45 Colt, too, and everything has been flawless. They're veteran owned, too, so, for me, that's a plus.I have one revolver that was shot by the factory only.
I have no excuse.
Maybe when I can find some "reasonable" priced .38's the revolvers can get their turn.
You have an MP5 and you've never shot it ? I'm pretty sure that against the law. It's abuse of some kind. Poor little subgun.I used to be really bad about that, especially with somewhat rare or more expensive firearms. Somehow I thought that not firing them would keep them in pristine condition, and it does, but you never get to appreciate the firearm.
I have four different versions of S&W 945's that are all unfired and all have their original presentation cases and paperwork. Same thing for a couple of Kimber 1911's and a HK MP5.
I have tried to overcome that flaw and now shoot all of my new firearms, but for some reason I still can't force myself to shoot those 945's and the MP5.
I miss my MP5You have an MP5 and you've never shot it ? I'm pretty sure that against the law. It's abuse of some kind. Poor little subgun.
I miss your MP5.I miss my MP5
The .22 HK MP5’s are a fun gun for cheap and cheap ammo costs too…I miss my MP5
I have to correct my post. I must have been having a biden moment.I used to be really bad about that, especially with somewhat rare or more expensive firearms. Somehow I thought that not firing them would keep them in pristine condition, and it does, but you never get to appreciate the firearm.
I have four different versions of S&W 945's that are all unfired and all have their original presentation cases and paperwork. Same thing for a couple of Kimber 1911's and a HK MP5.
I have tried to overcome that flaw and now shoot all of my new firearms, but for some reason I still can't force myself to shoot those 945's and the MP5.