How Many Duplicates Are Too Many?

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Most of my police career I carried a Python. Our chief was conservative and would not allow either nickel or stainless revolvers. Shortly before he retired he relented. I would have purchased a stainless Python but could not afford one with my meager salary. Instead I bought a Smith 66. Of course the 66 was excellent and saved me hundreds.

After I left the department I sold all my guns except my P226 and my Python. As I grew older I had more discretionary money available. Now I have a total of 7 model 66's. A no dash 2 1/2 inch, 2 1/2 -1, 3 4 inch -1 and 2 three inch. That doesn't include several other handguns.

The last 2 four inchers were bought in the last 2 weeks. I guess that I see the 66's so rarely I cannot resist. Where do I draw the line?
 
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Most of my police career I carried a Python. Our chief was conservative and would not allow either nickel or stainless revolvers. Shortly before he retired he relented. I would have purchased a stainless Python but could not afford one with my meager salary. Instead I bought a Smith 66. Of course the 66 was excellent and saved me hundreds.

After I left the department I sold all my guns except my P226 and my Python. As I grew older I had more discretionary money available. Now I have a total of 7 model 66's. A no dash 2 1/2 inch, 2 1/2 -1, 3 4 inch -1 and 2 three inch. That doesn't include several other handguns.

The last 2 four inchers were bought in the last 2 weeks. I guess that I see the 66's so rarely I cannot resist. Where do I draw the line?

I think a reasonable question to ask is "What do I want that I cannot get because I spent that money on a duplicate of something I already have?"

If you can come up to an answer to that question that includes a specific firearm (and doesn't include the word "nothing") then you might have just reached that point...

If the answer to that question is "nothing" then you don't need to ask the question! :)
 
Wow you might be asking the wrong crowd if you expect restraint from us.
I am a shooter first and foremost, so I do tend to spread things around. OTOH, I currently have 10+ guns I can make go bang with a 38 special.
 
Bugs is spot on!

The duplicates that I have are two Model 27 S&Ws and two Winchester-Parker side by side shotguns. Oh, I also have two duplicate Brittany bird dogs for hunting upland game too.

I have made an effort to replace all of those guns that I had to trade or sell to buy another one of need or interest back in my youth. So far I've replaced many (S&W Models 10, 14, 19s and 28) and I enjoy shooting them all the more in my retirement.
 
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I used to think I needed every model, in each finish and barrel length. Started on that journey once and got pretty far. But I came to realize that I am not a collector, but a shooter, so I cut way back on my revolver collection. Today I have just one 44 Magnum, one 44 Special, one 41 Magnum, one 10MM, and one .357 Magnum. For some reason, though, I have eight 38 Special revolvers. Can't seem to pare down that part of my inventory!
 
Most of my police career I carried a Python. Our chief was conservative and would not allow either nickel or stainless revolvers. Shortly before he retired he relented. I would have purchased a stainless Python but could not afford one with my meager salary. Instead I bought a Smith 66. Of course the 66 was excellent and saved me hundreds.

After I left the department I sold all my guns except my P226 and my Python. As I grew older I had more discretionary money available. Now I have a total of 7 model 66's. A no dash 2 1/2 inch, 2 1/2 -1, 3 4 inch -1 and 2 three inch. That doesn't include several other handguns.

The last 2 four inchers were bought in the last 2 weeks. I guess that I see the 66's so rarely I cannot resist. Where do I draw the line?

You draw the line at the moment you think you got everything you ever needed and it's finally time to get that Jiminez .32 or Hi-Point 9mm you had your eye on.

That's when someone close to you should step in, pop you upside the noggin and point you to A/L or G/B to get another M66 or even an M27or M28.

Hell...sell the P226 and put that $ towards a new Stainless Steel Python!
 
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