grousemaster wrote:Then you're either a new gun owner, or?????
Well, I guess it was you that said a gun is just a tool to you, you buy what you need and no more. I guess with that attitude get a couple guns and sit tight. To most of us that's a foreign thought process, some of us are gypsies with the buying/selling/trading...
Yeah, I don't want 40 different guns or 40 different calibers. I have my Ruger Mark III 2245 for a cheap shoot at the range and for the 45 grip on it as well as being an emergency backup firearm in a SHTF situation. I bought my Springfield XDm .45ACP for self defense of my life and the lives of my family, along with if there's ever a SHTF situation. That's it. That's the sole purpose I bought them. Each gun was purchased with a specific purpose in mind. If it doesn't have a purpose and if I don't need it or use it, I don't buy it.
Right now I only have those 2 calibers. I'm looking at a Springfield XDs .45AC and a Ruger 10/22, both in the same calibers I already have, so I increase my arsenal and keep them in the same caliber. A Ruger 10/22 and a .22LR pistol are two firearms everyone should own for their reliability and versatility.
Other than that, I may add a 3rd caliber by getting a revolver in .357 because revolvers are simpler and more reliable than a semi-automatic is. I'd get a shotgun, an AR-15, and maybe a 30-30 or 30-06, but that's it. If I got all that, it's up to 6 different calibers, which is more than I want because it's expensive to stock up large quantities of ammo in multiple calibers. I also probably wouldn't shoot the refiles/shotgun except for a SHTF situation or to keep them functional. I do see the advantages of owning each.
I'm not a collector, I don't drool over any gun because if I want it, I just buy it. No point in lusting after it. Write the check. If I wanted a $2,000 Kimber or Dan Wesson 1911, I'd buy it. that's all. I get that I'm probably far from the norm on here when it comes to firearms, but I have a great passion for the individual, rights and freedom, which firearms afford all of us.
To me, a gun is a tool, nothing more, nothing less. It's a tool designed to keep me and mine alive and free. I enjoy shooting, it's fun, I enjoy the camaraderie, the community, but that's just how I am. Kudos to those who use firearms as a hobby, who collect and share their toys. I've fired some mighty nice firearms and the people are generally nice in the community.