I currently don't. Just went through a second divorce and custody battle. Court and attorney fees were going on for over a year and I had to sell off the 9mm pistols to compensate. The revolvers stayed. I kept all my ammo so eventually will replace them when things in life get settled.
Interesting. I probably won't ever own an EV, but if a manufacturer out there built a bare bones small/mid size gas pickup for under $20k, I'd be all over that. Manual windows and locks, 5 speed manual, no touch screens or gadgets, and a bench seat.
I'm not interested in hearing about anything new with less than 50k miles. I'm wanting to know what was the most reliable vehicle you've owned long term. It seems like the last 15 years, everything I've driven has started to show issues and needing parts replaced right after 100k miles. One of...
I turned 21 in the year 2000 and unfortunately was of legal age to purchase a handgun right at the time S&W introduced the lock. Have always loved revolvers and so over the years most of my collection was in buying pre-lock ones. I wish these had come out many years ago as I already own these...
I'll second a thermal carafe type maker. Bought this Black & Decker (model CM2046S) two years ago and it keeps 12 cups of coffee hot for a few hours without a base warmer. You can find these well under your budget.
686/586. I kind of wish Smith & Wesson would designate these revolvers with their true name, and not just model numbers. "Distinguished Combat Magnum" revolver sounds so much more intimidating than Colt Python.