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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
You have two hands and two feet. That's plenty of digits. I went a bit nuts and don't have enough digits...
You can still do this if you count in multiples and are willing to deal with slight rounding errors. I can make it work if I use multiples of 10. . .
 
Nice try ATF
You're so silly, they already know!!
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Had an interesting conversation today about property ownership.

While I spiritually hold the belief that we as living beings belong to the earth, not the other way around, I still hold deeds to American property.

So , what if I told you, ...my guns own me?
 
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Had an interesting conversation today about property ownership.

While I spiritually hold the belief that we as living beings belong to the earth, not the other way around, I still hold deeds to American property.

So , what if I told you, ...my guns own me?
Interesting tack for a poll asking how many guns one owns, I'm not going to get into the hallucinogenics I may or may not have ingested 50 some odd years ago but what you are saying sorta makes sense.
 
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.
Really sorry to hear about your medical issues.
I took my older brother to the range on veterans day. It was my birthday gift to him. Range fees and ammo were on me. Since he was a veteran, they waved his range fees. Score one for me. He did, however, keep the 100 RDS of .223 I provided him so, score one for him.
I took a bunch of pistols that I had either never shot, or hadn't shot for a long time. The Glock 22 was hard on my aging, rebuilt wrist. The LCP Max was too. The 1st edition S&W hand ejector was pleasant to shoot, but I couldn't find the target in those rudimentary sights. The P85 & P89 we're just as I remembered them. Soft shooting, accurate and reliable, even with assorted range ammo and aftermarket magazines that I hadn't tried before. Shooting them was the high point of my day. I'm confident your P series will be at the top of your son's favorites list.
Best of luck to you!
 
Poll: How Many Guns Do You Have?

You'll have to live with the same answer my wife got, before she just quit asking.
"I'm not really sure?"
 

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