Average Age Of Forum Members

To the nearest Five years

  • 20-25

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 25-30

    Votes: 2 0.5%
  • 30-35

    Votes: 5 1.4%
  • 35-40

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • 40-45

    Votes: 11 3.0%
  • 45-50

    Votes: 13 3.5%
  • 50-55

    Votes: 34 9.2%
  • 55-60

    Votes: 46 12.5%
  • 60-65

    Votes: 82 22.3%
  • 65 plus

    Votes: 174 47.3%

  • Total voters
    368
  • Poll closed .
I will be 56 in a few weeks, and have been buying Smith & Wesson revolvers since I was 21 yrs old.This brand has a special place in my heart regardless of being critical of them from time to time.This place is like a time machine to stroll down memory lane for me.
 
I'm another member at 55, but compared to many here I've only been shooting for about 5 years. Actually first found this forum as a source to try and locate .22 ammo when i was a beginner (that was a tough time to get into this hobby lol) but as my little collection grew to become SW heavy and i got more involved, I've found this it the one forum that i spend any time on and really enjoy it.

So in a way, guess I'm glad that finding .22 ammo the few years back wasn't easy or I may not be typing this now.

;)
 
I am 70 & I carry S&W 1911 45 everyday


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I'm hanging on to 55 as long as I can, therefore I chose the 50-55 cloumn. I always pocket carry a Seecamp .380 and when I carry IWB in addition, it's either a .327 LCR, a S&W Model 36 or a Sig P239 in .357sig.
 
That is the future of guns in America. Not looking good. This is why elsewhere on a thread I said that the value of the S&W revolvers from the 50-80s will fall as the baby boomers die and their collections hit the market.
 
I'm 65. If I had known I was going to live this long, I'd have taken better care of myself.

My first handgun was a Smith & Wesson. I suspect my last one will be also, but my day to day carry gun is either a Ruger LCP or a LCR in 38. Leaning more and more toward the LCP these days.
 
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