Do you ever find yourself taking in firearms just because the adoption fee is so small?
There's a tackle box gun (pitted finish works fine) for sale here that I keep wanting to buy and I don't even have a tackle box.
Do you ever find yourself taking in firearms just because the adoption fee is so small?
There's a tackle box gun (pitted finish works fine) for sale here that I keep wanting to buy and I don't even have a tackle box.
If it is a Bauer, take care of the pouch. They are somewhat rare. The pistol itself has been appreciating in value yearly. Pay no attention to blue book value.I had a guy I used to work with just give me a mint condition stainless baby Browning with pearl handles, it was still in the soft pouch it came in.
I used to not be able to resist any firearm that was A) functional and B) under $250. I have gotten better over the years, resisting the aforementioned Llama, but will still bite on a pound puppy S&W revolver when needed.
I usually foster them for a while then send them off to good homes.
I used to be terrible about that. I had a huge firearm collection that was full of low quality weapons. Now I have a much smaller collection but the quality is far superior!