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Originally Posted By Samal: Am I broken? I want to get that feeling of "new and shiny" back! Maybe I should go to the LGC and see if something makes me all tingly when I fondle it. View Quote Maybe you are like me. You have enough of a collection that it's hard to find something new and/or interesting that you don't already have. Lately I have developed an interest in older guns, but even there it's hard to find anything else I want. I went to gun shows for 3 Saturdays in a row earlier this month with cash in my pocket and did not spend a penny other than the entry fee. I couldn't find anything that I did not already own (or something close to it) outside of some expensive stuff I would not spend the money on, even if I had it. I don't know that you are broken, maybe more like topped out. |
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Originally Posted By Samal: I shoot, I reload, I compete. I haven't lost interest in shooting...just not buying any more guns View Quote Nothing wrong with that, buying lots of crap guns is stupid IMO. |
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Sounds like you're on point.
I'd much rather hunt/shoot than buy guns. Once you have your bases covered. |
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"If you cant do something smart, do something right"
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Ive checked out on buying gun stuff for the past 6 months. Just not interesting to me at all. Probably because I rarely get to shoot anymore.
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"Life is Hard, its Harder if You're Stupid" - John Wayne
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Originally Posted By Samal: I have a small collection of a few dozen firearms that nicely cover all my needs. A few of them are collectibles or just "nice to have." Usually, when I get a yearly bonus, I buy myself something nice, and sometimes, I get an urge to get something else midyear. But not this year. I literally can't make myself want a gun badly enough to spend money on it. The bonus was good this year, and I could easily spend a couple of grand. But I don't feel any excitement anymore browsing gunstores, EE. Nothing catches my eye long enough or hard enough. I shoot, I reload, I compete. I haven't lost interest in shooting...just not buying any more guns Am I broken? I want to get that feeling of "new and shiny" back! Maybe I should go to the LGC and see if something makes me all tingly when I fondle it. View Quote If you want a money pit of guns then start a collection. In 20 years most of your net worth will be tied up in swiss lugers or whatever. Or, start using them more. Go and get involved in a new competitive discipline or set some personal improvement goals with measurables against them. |
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Poking internet kooks with pointy sticks since '81
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Kinda similar, but more intense.
Used to be a group of 5-6 of us that had friendly competition every Monday at the range. IDPA style with pistols, and 200 yard shoots off hand. We were heavy into milsupr collecting (everything from revolutionary war to today). So when we did rifles it was something different every week. My collection grew. Now, it is down to just me and one friend. It is not the same. Everyone else moved away, not died, but I am getting old and have no children to leave my collection to. I need to start weeding it down to just a few I can have fun with. Trouble is, the kids these days are not collecting milsurp like they used to. Ah well, retiring soon, and so I need to cut my collection down by about 95%, just need a few rifles and a few pistols because soon it will be just me. |
Repeal the 17th Amendment. Restore the Republic!
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The older you get the more you realize you may not have time to enjoy what you have. So buying more things is almost a waste of time.
I don't think it's a bad thing to be content with what you already have. |
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B&T GHM9 SBR suppressed should cure you.
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George Mason “The Cavalier’s” Great-Grandson
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Originally Posted By Dr_Dickie: Kinda similar, but more intense. Used to be a group of 5-6 of us that had friendly competition every Monday at the range. IDPA style with pistols, and 200 yard shoots off hand. We were heavy into milsupr collecting (everything from revolutionary war to today). So when we did rifles it was something different every week. My collection grew. Now, it is down to just me and one friend. It is not the same. Everyone else moved away, not died, but I am getting old and have no children to leave my collection to. I need to start weeding it down to just a few I can have fun with. Trouble is, the kids these days are not collecting milsurp like they used to. Ah well, retiring soon, and so I need to cut my collection down by about 95%, just need a few rifles and a few pistols because soon it will be just me. View Quote Depends on what it is. I’d love to get into milsurp stuff but I don’t want oddball calibers that I can’t buy off the shelf (and I don’t want to reload). |
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I’ll tell you the truth. Unless I just get really motivated to get a couple of 22’s I’ll probably never buy another gun. I still love shooting, still love building and fiddling with AR’s since that scratches two itches but buying…no. I’ve had about everything so it just doesn’t interest me in buying more of what I’ve had before that I tired of or found I didn’t like.
Pretty soon it will probably be time to cull the heard again since I don’t really have anyone to pass anything down to unless the grandkids show some interest. Ammo…yes. More guns…probably not. |
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“Always On The Jazz”
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I haven't bought a gun in 6 years.
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Exactly the same for me, yeah there are some guns I’d like to own like a Sig 552 but my priorities have changed since COVID. We’ve been spending our money on experiences, trips, concerts, activities as well as on upgrading our house.
I can’t even remember the last time I went shooting and I didn’t even get a hunting license last year or yet this year. |
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Think of the children and grandchildren that will reflect warmly on their late relative who selflessly stocked a family arsenal for them. Unless you think it will be easier for them to buy weapons in the future.
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Then the priest says, "What are you mad at me for? I don't even own a kayak!"
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Right there with you
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For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood from His workmanship, so that men are without excuse.
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Another issue I have is I have too many hobbies
My 1977 Bronco (if you think firearms are expensive….) Woodworking Photography Restoring old tools Collecting mechanical pencils and Hewlett-Packard Packard calculators Drafting Cooking |
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I was once asked to explain the concept of entropy....I thought about it and said: "You can't unscramble an egg...." 77Bronc, 1981
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Have you considered accessories? I hear thermal is nice.
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Same boat. I look at stuff I think is neat, and can't think of a use for it.
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Trusting your life to the benevolence of an armed criminal is not a strategy, it is stupid!
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B Double-O M Spells BOOM - BF
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Originally Posted By Samal: I have a small collection of a few dozen firearms that nicely cover all my needs. A few of them are collectibles or just "nice to have." Usually, when I get a yearly bonus, I buy myself something nice, and sometimes, I get an urge to get something else midyear. But not this year. I literally can't make myself want a gun badly enough to spend money on it. The bonus was good this year, and I could easily spend a couple of grand. But I don't feel any excitement anymore browsing gunstores, EE. Nothing catches my eye long enough or hard enough. I shoot, I reload, I compete. I haven't lost interest in shooting...just not buying any more guns Am I broken? I want to get that feeling of "new and shiny" back! Maybe I should go to the LGC and see if something makes me all tingly when I fondle it. View Quote It’s a direct result of the IL assault weapons ban. I’m going through the same thing. I’m focusing on handguns currently but not really excited about much. |
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Clinging to my guns and religion in Illinois.
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If you're happy shooting what you already have and just don't feel the urge to buy more, just go with it. "I don't feel excited about shopping for more of the stuff I already have" is a good place to be. Would that I could get my wife to see the world that way.
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"Before I do anything, I ask myself 'Would an idiot do this thing?' And if the answer is 'yes,' then I do not do that thing." -Dwight Schrute
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I cycle through 5 major hobbies. It might be helpful to delve a little deeper into one aspect of a hobby to keep up the interest. It’s even better when there’s relatively little extra cost involved. I can relate to this cartoon at various times, particularly when I buy something just because it’s a good deal.
Attached File If you’re not familiar with Awkward Yeti, the firearm has been added to the cartoon. |
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I'm just a poolplayer... there's probably no less important thing on the face of the earth. -- Jonathan Winters as "Fats" Brown in The Twilight Zone "A Game of Pool" |
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We're the middle children of history
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Is there some training you've wanted to do instead of buying a firearm? Invest in yourself.
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LOL.
I am doing all of the above - training, shooting, reloading, other hobbies... I am just pissed that a new shiny gun-toy doesn't excite me any more |
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IDF, A.A. 215, "Scorpion" Company. 1993-1996
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Sounds like you have matured that's not a bad thing.
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Nothing wrong with being satisfied.
Many people can't be. |
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The only guns I am interested in are no better than my Glock 19, and more guns means more 9mm needed to feed them.
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Originally Posted By Your1Savior: I found it quite hilarious View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Your1Savior: Originally Posted By Red_Label: Originally Posted By barsik: go get your testosterone level checked, sounds like your dick fell off. That's the brilliant sort of thing that I would expect from a 23er. Just when people start to forget about 2013's bumper crop of "wise" oracles, someone strolls in and fucks it up for the rest of 'em. I salute you Mr 2013 Smart Guy. You rock... or something. I found it quite hilarious Yes, it's right up there with Theo Von, Jim Breuer, or Norm McDonald. |
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"From hell 's heart, I stab at thee."
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fuck. you guys are bringing me down. Why the fuck did I click on this thread.
Go shoot rapid fire or some shit, bring some joy back into your lives. |
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"when tyranny becomes law rebellion becomes duty"
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Sorry to hear that OP. I'm definitely not in the acquiring phase anymore, in fact I've sold more in the last several years than I've bought. However, if something came along that tickled my fancy, I have the means and desire to do the deal.
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Originally Posted By barsik: go get your testosterone level checked, sounds like your dick fell off. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By barsik: Originally Posted By Samal: I have a small collection of a few dozen firearms that nicely cover all my needs. A few of them are collectibles or just "nice to have." Usually, when I get a yearly bonus, I buy myself something nice, and sometimes, I get an urge to get something else midyear. But not this year I literally can't make myself want a gun badly enough to spend money on it. The bonus was good this year, and I could easily spend a couple of grand. But I don't feel any excitement anymore browsing gunstores, EE, nothing catches my eye long enough or hard enough. Am I broken? I want to get that feeling of "new and shiny" back! Maybe I should go to the LGC and see if something makes me all tingly when I fondle it. go get your testosterone level checked, sounds like your dick fell off. Gold! |
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Seems like we are in good times now for some things. Buy some ammo and reloading supplies for when things are not so good.
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I’m in my early 60s and shooting has been a life long hobby. I have bought and sold many firearms. Got really burned out on it a few years ago though. Been spending more time in my boat and hitting some gnarly trails on my motorcycle.
I don’t have any real interest in buying any guns. May never buy another one. I did do some stocking up on ammo and there are a couple more suppressors that I am interested in. I’m also working on fixing up a place to shoot on my property. Really getting that set up for the future. I’m going to spend as much time on my motorcycle as I can until I’m too old for that. |
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FTFTWFMF
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Get suppressors if you don't have any...current wait times are short apparently.
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I don't have any tacticool toys and most of my stuff is bolt action but for the most part I am more than satisfied with my collection and need to focus on using it more instead of looking to add. Not just guns but toys and stuff in general. I have enough.
I am putting more focus on getting out and enjoying what I have this summer. |
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SO MUCH WIN IN ONE POST IT COULD CRASH ARFCOM !!! |
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Nothing wrong with being satisfied with what you have. In fact, it's a very good thing. Enjoy it!
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“As long as none of us gets hurt, we’re making memories.” - one GA trooper to another after shooting HOSTAGE 9 times
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Originally Posted By thederrick106: I don't have any tacticool toys and most of my stuff is bolt action but for the most part I am more than satisfied with my collection and need to focus on using it more instead of looking to add. Not just guns but toys and stuff in general. I have enough. I am putting more focus on getting out and enjoying what I have this summer. View Quote This. No point in having stuff I don't use. As I take inventory of the stuff I have, I pretty much use all of it at some point in the year. Hunting rifles for various critters in various seasons, Shotguns for stuff that flies, plus one for HD they range in value from about $500 to $2200. 3 ARs, one duty, one training, one configured for night hunting yotes. 3 9mm glocks in various sizes. Two .22 pistols and 4 .22 rifles. A .40 loaded with underwood for a woods / hiking gun. I really just can't think of anything else I need. I guess I could look at nicer shotguns but honestly, mine are at that price point that better means fancier wood and engraving, not durability or function. I am 59 and won't wear these out in the time I have left that I'll be able to shoulder them. I have rifles that can kill what I hunt anywhere between 0-600yds and I don't hunt anywhere that I'll be shooting further than that. No, there's nothing I really want or need. If I bought another Glock, it would just sit in the safe. No real point in it. If I upgrade anything, it would be optics, but even that is a stretch as the ones I have are adequate for my needs. I certainly appreciate nice guns and the variety that is out there, but I really don't want to collect anymore and don't really want collectable guns. I'm done chasing the next best thing, I'd rather use the time $$ and ammo to perfect my skills with the stuff I have. Went to a large gunshow Saturday, sold a rifle. Walked the show, nothing. Stopped at 4 shops on way home, also nothing that interested me enough to part with $$. Monday I stopped at the marina and used my gun money to pay off my 2024 dockage and just left the dockage funds in savings. |
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Trusting your life to the benevolence of an armed criminal is not a strategy, it is stupid!
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The voices in my head say I’m just being paranoid
KY, USA
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I’m in a similar position.
I don’t have everything that I want, but I do have just about everything that I’m interested in spending money on. The one real exception being a particular single action revolver but it’s perpetually OOS. |
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