If you love guns as much as I do, I bet you'll soon regret selling all them off.
In January 2006, a friend was shot because they were playing with firearms. It was a JA 380, a cheap little POS that never worked right until that night. I wont go into details, but he passed away at OU Medical center that night. In distress, I told myself guns would have no part in my life anymore... A few days later after coming to my senses, i realized it was not the guns fault but the person handling it. From that day on, I have always respected firearm safety and even taught a few new shooters the importance of firearms safety. It will happen to anyone eventually if you become complacent or careless at anytime.
Give it a while, and benefit from your mistake.
In January 2006, a friend was shot because they were playing with firearms. It was a JA 380, a cheap little POS that never worked right until that night. I wont go into details, but he passed away at OU Medical center that night. In distress, I told myself guns would have no part in my life anymore... A few days later after coming to my senses, i realized it was not the guns fault but the person handling it. From that day on, I have always respected firearm safety and even taught a few new shooters the importance of firearms safety. It will happen to anyone eventually if you become complacent or careless at anytime.
Give it a while, and benefit from your mistake.