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How Many Guns Do You Currently Own?

  • 1-5

    Votes: 15 13.9%
  • 6-10

    Votes: 11 10.2%
  • 11-20

    Votes: 24 22.2%
  • 21-40

    Votes: 22 20.4%
  • 41-50

    Votes: 8 7.4%
  • 50-75

    Votes: 12 11.1%
  • 76-100

    Votes: 6 5.6%
  • 101-200

    Votes: 5 4.6%
  • 200 up

    Votes: 5 4.6%

  • Total voters
    108
Earlier this year, my nearly life-long pal who lives in NM thought he was going to die soon. So he gave his guns to a friend there in NM. Then my friend recovered. He's had second thoughts about giving his guns away. He's talked to the recipient of his guns; the guy won't give them back. So it might be wise to not do any thing precipitously.

Yup. Better to leave "instructions" for after the fact.
That's what wills are for.
 
Honestly, I was expecting 100% for 1-5. I am severely disappointed not only in the community's sense of informational security, but also it's failure at opportunistic sarcasm.
 
My T-Shirt says:
If I had 12 guns and the Government takes 6.
How many guns do I have left?

Answer: More

Why: Because I lied about having 12. After all, I'm using Government Math.

If you have ever gone to the VA, you know what I'm talking about!

400 Whelen

Ed
 
Honestly, I was expecting 100% for 1-5. I am severely disappointed not only in the community's sense of informational security, but also it's failure at opportunistic sarcasm.
Thank you sir, you're post here made me go ahead and vote, and yes I'm in the 1- 5 realm, I mean what gun owner doesn't buy or inherit the perfect gun for themselves right out of the chute?
One and done right, just like with women and vehicles?
 
Thank you sir, you're post here made me go ahead and vote, and yes I'm in the 1- 5 realm, I mean what gun owner doesn't buy or inherit the perfect gun for themselves right out of the chute?
One and done right, just like with women and vehicles?
Yeah like I'm still driving my first Jeep, lol! I did keep the wife though.
 
Well, after this weekend I will have just a few. I am passing them on early to my son. I just had a health scare that indicates I won't be here much longer. I almost died yesterday and it doesn't look good. But it's been going this way for years.

The medication that they were treating me with almost killed me. They also suspect that I have had a series of TIA's. CT shows some evidence. They let me come home and I have tests scheduled for Monday at the VA. Some of the other problems I am having are just too embarrassing to talk about.

I am only keeping the 4 Ruger P Series pistols that I recently bought from a fellow forum member. They are the only guns that brought me any joy in the longest time. I am not buying anymore other than the parts kit I already agreed to buy from the guy who sold me the pistols. My son will possibly need them at some point.

They didn't want me to go home, but I told them if I'm gonna die this weekend, I would rather it be at home in my own bed with my dog. The bubblegumed up part is that I had to figure out what was happening for my damn VA doctor. Yes I'm a medical person, but not an MD. I had just saw the doc at the VA the day before. I told him all the symptoms I was having, and he never made the connection.

I asked him for hydrocodone for the pain, and he dismissed me as drug seeking and said the VA wouldn't let him. I guess that my slurred speech made him think I was on drugs already. Even though my UA from 3 days earlier was clean. So Monday is more blood tests, another EKG (my QT is quite long) X rays and god knows what else.

So yeah, I am hoping to make it out to the range at least one more time, but it's doubtful.
I know we've had minimal interaction here and on Reddit but I'll keep you and your family in my prayers as if my own.
 

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