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<blockquote data-quote="joegrizzy" data-source="post: 3895327" data-attributes="member: 45524"><p>well, sometimes what is considered a "quantity" gun becomes a "quality" gun. </p><p></p><p>like when i was nabbing $300 saigas, they certainly weren't viewed as a "quality" gun as they are now. you could say the same for all sorts of c&r guns or milsurp that used to go for pennies on the dollar and have gone up 7x-10x. </p><p></p><p>that being said, i remember the first time i spent four digits on a firearm. i doubt i'll ever spend five digits for one, but i get the appeal. </p><p></p><p>no doubt for me, i think of the "too many guns you could never shoot" argument as a "well i mean i could always hand them out to people i trust that are occupying the same building as me" or what have you. </p><p></p><p>having more guns is always good. i don't recommend selling off what you might consider a "quantity" gun for a "quality" one because you never know. if you like something, keep it. if you don't, sell it. but i wouldn't say let the opinions of others or the current market dictate what you like. markets change real quick. like when everyone here told me to not buy a $300 saiga and instead get a $1000 dpms or stag ar at the time when $1000 was a lot more than it is today. glad i don't listen lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joegrizzy, post: 3895327, member: 45524"] well, sometimes what is considered a "quantity" gun becomes a "quality" gun. like when i was nabbing $300 saigas, they certainly weren't viewed as a "quality" gun as they are now. you could say the same for all sorts of c&r guns or milsurp that used to go for pennies on the dollar and have gone up 7x-10x. that being said, i remember the first time i spent four digits on a firearm. i doubt i'll ever spend five digits for one, but i get the appeal. no doubt for me, i think of the "too many guns you could never shoot" argument as a "well i mean i could always hand them out to people i trust that are occupying the same building as me" or what have you. having more guns is always good. i don't recommend selling off what you might consider a "quantity" gun for a "quality" one because you never know. if you like something, keep it. if you don't, sell it. but i wouldn't say let the opinions of others or the current market dictate what you like. markets change real quick. like when everyone here told me to not buy a $300 saiga and instead get a $1000 dpms or stag ar at the time when $1000 was a lot more than it is today. glad i don't listen lol. [/QUOTE]
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