Already got that covered!Those polyoxymethelene grips on your cherished 3rd Gen aren't going to last too long either.![]()
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My Mama didn't raise no dummy child!

Already got that covered!Those polyoxymethelene grips on your cherished 3rd Gen aren't going to last too long either.![]()
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I never realized how young I was when I was still in my 50's.Heck, now in my early 50's, I'm now able to start some of what I couldn't afford when I was younger.
I figure what I buy now will be even more fun to have, and to use, when I'm retired and have the time to REALLY enjoy them!
I'm with TTSH on this!
Unless you have family medical history to worry about OR you have some serious medical condition, at 57 many, if not most people have a LOT of good years left in them!
Heck, now in my early 50's, I'm now able to start some of what I couldn't afford when I was younger.
I figure what I buy now will be even more fun to have, and to use, when I'm retired and have the time to REALLY enjoy them!
I forgot to mention that I keep a looseleaf log book in which each gun is identified by type, brand, caliber and serial number. I also identify what increases its resale value such as a Leopold scope or what makes it less valuable. I identify accessories belonging to the gun, particularly if it's not practical to store with the gun.
Every year or two, I update each gun's value, based upon what they're selling for online.