223 Gunner
Master
That has to be one of the ugliest mini's I've seen yet. And includes that fine Tulammo.
Just saw this one. This place is turning into a Craigslist hookup hot spot. This is obviously a thinly veiled ad for a guy wanting to hook up with another guy or someone with a very specific "toy" of some kind. Am I reading it wrong? C'mon Burl, put some effort into coding your language better. I kinda blushed a little reading this.
https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/want-buy/407635-rear-tine-tiller.html
Personally, the ads that say they've had the gun for 2 months and never fired it, it's brand new in the box. I call BS! I for one can't get a new gun and not run at least one magazine through it that day, I've done it in ten below weather!
Your insane. Maybe I just don't own enough guns?Not true, I actually own several guns that I have never fired. Some of us do buy them and just put them away.
Your insane. Maybe I just don't own enough guns?
I helped my in laws move and found at least 40 guns my father in law had forgotten about. Atleast half were still in the box and not fired. He was in the habit of buying them if they were on sale apparently. Most were woke off the wall guns that looked like joe bob down the road made in the garage. Had a couple Remington 700's that I hope he plans to relocate into my safe.Not true, I actually own several guns that I have never fired. Some of us do buy them and just put them away.
I helped my in laws move and found at least 40 guns my father in law had forgotten about. Atleast half were still in the box and not fired. He was in the habit of buying them if they were on sale apparently. Most were woke off the wall guns that looked like joe bob down the road made in the garage. Had a couple Remington 700's that I hope he plans to relocate into my safe.
Well I can understand it if it's to retain resell value. Personally, I don't think I could buy a new gun and not shoot it once. I bow down to your will power master 223 GunnerMaybe not, maybe you're not as old as me. Maybe I've been buying guns since I was 16. I have at least 3 AR's that are brand new. Actually come to think of it, they are the only ones I have that have not been fired.
One of the AR's is an LWRC that they only made 100 of. I most likely will gunbroker it when the next panic hits. It's the Spartan, they made 100 in black and 300 in FDE, I have one of the black ones. That is the reason that one has not been fired.
I want to keep it new, so that when it comes time to sell it, someone will pay up that wants to own it more than I do. They made them in 2012, it becomes more collectible every year.
Well I can understand it if it's to retain resell value. Personally, I don't think I could buy a new gun and not shoot it once. I bow down to your will power master 223 Gunner
They are like money in the bank, problem is my wife will see the money come out of the bank before she sees it going back in then she's liable to fire one I haven't shot yet!The other two I just haven't gotten around to shooting yet. But there are guys out there that just collect. I have met a few, that just buy and sit them in the safe. Over the past couple of years I have been selling down my collection, just for that fact that I felt like I had too many to look after as far as maintenance on them, and it did free up some cash, they really are like money in the bank.
I guess it's like birthdays as you get older or something? I don't collect, and I have to save up my extra cash to buy them, so I don't get to buy new guns very often. The one benefit of that is the few that I do own I know inside and out... Intimately!I'm with you frosty. If I buy a gun it's usually fired at least once that day. I haven't been buying them long enough to buy a new one and just put it away.
They are like money in the bank, problem is my wife will see the money come out of the bank before she sees it going back in then she's liable to fire one I haven't shot yet!
That's what you get for retiring!At you right........)
I have a few I have built/bought and modified I have yet to shoot. Just no time to get out and run them yet.
Finished 2 1911's today. They will be patient enough to wait on me...
That's what you get for retiring!
I sold my first handgun on here, I went that day and bought an M&P.45, it was in late January or early February 2 years ago. All I know is it was miserable out, and a ton of snow on the ground... I went out, hastily shot 20 rounds, smiled, then ran back inside and stood by the furnace! I guess once you've shot enough the new kinda wears off?
Look, we're buds and all, but I don't need to hear about your sex life churchNever gets old.......Never.
Constantly learning and trying new things.