Do You Ever Just Sit and Hold, Admire Your Gun Collection?

Joined
Jul 11, 2009
Messages
133
Reaction score
77
Location
St. Louis
Hello...
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this. I just wonder how many people just kind of hang out and hold their guns, look at them, clean them when they are already clean, and basically just admire their firearms? I find myself staying up late, practicing how I hold my guns, looking down the sights at a target on my wall often. I really enjoy my firearms, but I start thinking maybe I spend too much time on them. I'm not married and it doesn't take my time away from important things. I just wonder how many other people do this.
 
Register to hide this ad
I do that often. My latest love interest is my newly acquired 4506, but I have a weapon's collection that ranges from from Model 1898 Krag rifles to 1911s, to Model 49 Bodyguard, to L1A1Australian SLR rifles...and many others...they all speak to me.
f3ca2a64296b4ec5bdb2ddc627714ab0.jpg


Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
 
I do that often. My latest love interest is my newly acquired 4506, but I have a weapon's collection that ranges from from Model 1898 Krag rifles to 1911s, to Model 49 Bodyguard, to L1A1Australian SLR rifles...and many others...they all speak to me.
f3ca2a64296b4ec5bdb2ddc627714ab0.jpg


Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
Sweet 4506! I really want one.
 
Count me in. I dig my few guns out of the safe most days, put one next to my chair to occasionally fondle, and set the others out on display. The other days I take a couple of them up to my cabin and shoot them. Retirement does have some rewards. All revolvers though, no autos.
91f852e73a4d6629d2c9985e082f9b64.jpg

dbc0ff5d8c55e914d53b3f07fd873ad6.jpg

e3c692bf6caebfd883b4ab8817835c78.jpg

08155c401b9adce2607cc3c634abab35.jpg

b04efab1bad252250c0e64e2341e8b11.jpg

7b8307633e2c517f0cc34502221a0192.jpg

ef8c6a57235dbf1cdde0855b94f1b863.jpg
 
Last edited:
Even when I carry one, I feel like it's partly for protection but also cause I just like looking at it! That's the downside of firearms, to be "safe" they need to be locked away! I have young kids, so seeing them is a special treat! Wish I could just hang them on the walls of my bedroom!! Pretty sure that would end in a divorce though.
 
Umm, no. That would be kinda weird wouldn't it?

Who would ever want to get away from the wife and kids to spend time, (quality time,) alone with firearms. And knives.

Yep I'm not ready for recovery yet since I feel I don't have a problem. Denial is my position on this. :rolleyes:

My rifles are around the corner.

Jim
 

Attachments

  • F5DA4961-E62B-4FE5-8B3C-11E566F19E05.jpg
    F5DA4961-E62B-4FE5-8B3C-11E566F19E05.jpg
    74.1 KB · Views: 296
Count me in. I dig my few guns out of the safe most days, put one next to my chair to occasionally fondle, and set the others out on display. The other days I take a couple of them up to my cabin and shoot them. Retirement does have some rewards. All revolvers though, no autos.


😳 you win! Very impressive. Glad to see some of them taken out for a range day. 👍👍
 
I had moved into a new apartment and had left most of my guns in the safe at the ancestral manse, and hadn't yet gotten one for my place. I was buying furniture and "decorating" on the fly. One of the things I did was to display the guns around the apartment. On tables, bookshelves, leaned in a corner, etc. The apartment manager comes in to replace a smoke alarm while I was at work. When I got home, I texted him to see if he had done it or if he still needed to. He texted me back with 2 texts. 1 was "Done." 2 was "What's with all the guns?" I laughed for a few minutes. Likely loud enough that he could hear me. I told him I just liked to collect and shoot guns. He said, and I'm not making this up, "Not in the apartment, right?" I sent this back, "Of course not! If anything happens in the apartment, I'll use the knives!" I didn't receive a return text.
 
I do. It all started with the 6.5mm Arisaka and bayonet that hung on the wall of my boyhood home. My grandfather went in to Okinawa attached to the third wave of marines. He was Navy but from thence forward he was authorized to wear the USMC Eagle Globe and Anchor emblem on his uniform. It was his most prized decoration.
 
I had moved into a new apartment and had left most of my guns in the safe at the ancestral manse, and hadn't yet gotten one for my place. I was buying furniture and "decorating" on the fly. One of the things I did was to display the guns around the apartment. On tables, bookshelves, leaned in a corner, etc. The apartment manager comes in to replace a smoke alarm while I was at work. When I got home, I texted him to see if he had done it or if he still needed to. He texted me back with 2 texts. 1 was "Done." 2 was "What's with all the guns?" I laughed for a few minutes. Likely loud enough that he could hear me. I told him I just liked to collect and shoot guns. He said, and I'm not making this up, "Not in the apartment, right?" I sent this back, "Of course not! If anything happens in the apartment, I'll use the knives!" I didn't receive a return text.

Lol...I thought of this when I read your post:

[ame]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oNq-L_YK-tM[/ame]

Anybody remember this guy and his smokin' hot partner?:D

And yeah, I fondle my revolvers probably more than I should.
 
I love to dry fire mine. After work, or if I'm working at home, I'll pull out a pistol or three and practice lining up the sights and getting a nice clean trigger pull. Smiths, Walther, Sigs, CZ… doesn't matter. I enjoy them all.
 
Back
Top