Well, I never thought I’d do it but my Springfield collection is gone. I took 26 guns to auction, my polymer Springfields didn’t make the cut. I kept my 3 Springfield 1911s and my stainless 911. Springfield still remains my favorite manufacturer of polymer pistols, I am just switching to all metal frame handguns.
Given that I have a decent size collection of wheel guns and 1911s, the switch won’t be as painful as it might seem. I did take a chunk out of my handguns though. Went from around 60 handguns down to around 35 or 36.
What all made the cut? The wife’s S&W 380EZ, the two .22s I bought for my boys to shoot (S&W 22 compact and a Walther P22.) and my stainless 911 micro.
I have a Kimber Stainless Raptor II in 10mm and a Metro Arms American Classic II in 9mm, both sitting at the FFL awaiting pickup.
Then everything else pictured below survived.
That’s it. There is always a possibility that something will come back from auction unsold but I wouldn’t expect many.
I had asked my boys what they thought the night I decided to do this and they were ok with it. I think at the end of the day, they’d rather be shooting my steel guns anyway.
Given that I have a decent size collection of wheel guns and 1911s, the switch won’t be as painful as it might seem. I did take a chunk out of my handguns though. Went from around 60 handguns down to around 35 or 36.
What all made the cut? The wife’s S&W 380EZ, the two .22s I bought for my boys to shoot (S&W 22 compact and a Walther P22.) and my stainless 911 micro.
I have a Kimber Stainless Raptor II in 10mm and a Metro Arms American Classic II in 9mm, both sitting at the FFL awaiting pickup.
Then everything else pictured below survived.
That’s it. There is always a possibility that something will come back from auction unsold but I wouldn’t expect many.
I had asked my boys what they thought the night I decided to do this and they were ok with it. I think at the end of the day, they’d rather be shooting my steel guns anyway.