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HoLeChit

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Is that the husband or a child in the window of that first pic??
I’m not sure, kinda weird though.
One thing that I find remarkable is the amount of ARs people have. I mean, get a rifle in 223, a pistol in 223, and maybe a 300bo, 762x39, 350 legend, and a 458socom? That 6, I don’t know why some of these people own a dozen or more of them. Collectors I suppose.
 

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I have to say, when I see large collections like this, my first thought is, “There’s a lot of money tied up in those firearms that I’d put to better use elsewhere.” The collection I lost in the obligatory boat accident was meant to be a “working” collection - if it didn’t see use within a year, it was sold or traded away. Of course, with Covid and the ammo shortage, that goal slipped a bit, but it was still the goal. Moot point now that they’re all at the bottom of the sea, of course.
 

RickN

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I’m not sure, kinda weird though.
One thing that I find remarkable is the amount of ARs people have. I mean, get a rifle in 223, a pistol in 223, and maybe a 300bo, 762x39, 350 legend, and a 458socom? That 6, I don’t know why some of these people own a dozen or more of them. Collectors I suppose.


Heck if I had enough money even I would have an AR. It would be the last gun on my list but I would have one in 308.
 

Backstrap

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Here’s mine:

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