Peter M. Eick
Member
I am currently laid up for a bit with medical issues so I started doing some cleaning around the house and the safe. I was running out of room in my primary safe so I decided to move my "guns I would never shoot" from normal cases to bore-stores. What I found was that quickly I hand moved about 80% of my collection into bore-stores because I would never shoot them again. It surprised me how many guns I had that were essentially just dead steel and will never be sold (in my lifetime) and never fired either. Most were parked for reasons like they are too nice a finish to take to the range. Or they are too rare (4" 38/44 HBH's) too unique (5" McGivern 38/44 Clone) or I just have too many of the same model (38/44 post war Outdoorsman's). Or even some NIB guns like my 44 Automag md 180.
I was surprised when I looked at it and saw that 80% of my collection falls in this category and of my primary shooters there is really only about a dozen guns I shoot routinely and maybe another dozen that are say once every 4 to 5 years.
So do you all have a similar situation or setup and how does your mix of shooters vs. never to be shot guns run?
I was surprised when I looked at it and saw that 80% of my collection falls in this category and of my primary shooters there is really only about a dozen guns I shoot routinely and maybe another dozen that are say once every 4 to 5 years.
So do you all have a similar situation or setup and how does your mix of shooters vs. never to be shot guns run?