Since I joined this past spring I have thoroughly enjoyed reading your posts and looking at your pictures. i have learned a lot. But, I wonder what motivates you to collect/accumulate the guns you do. For some it seems to be a model, or a caliber, maybe a frame, guns with a history, or do you see one and just have to have it? Do you find you go through phases? For me I try or is seems used to try to justify the purchase by saying the gun was going to fulfill some perceived "need". I think I began this when I was a young father with little spending money and it has carried over. I bought my 19 in the late 70s because I wanted to learn to shoot a handgun and of course "needed" a gun. The 17 came along when I "needed" a cost effective way to practice. Ten years later I "needed" the long barrel 57 to deer hunt. In the nineties I "needed" a carry gun so I acquired the 642-1. This past spring I didn't "need" anything but I bought the four inch 57. I am blaming that on you people
Now I find myself "needing" a 28-2 to shoot heavy .357s I don't want to run through the 19. (even though I have a perfectly good Blackhawk that does the same thing.) I also "need" a 58, a three inch 27, a two inch 19, a model 10 (because you guys say everyone should own at least one), and I am sure I will see assorted J frames that I "need" for something. But I see no common thread. Maybe I am just "Needy"? How about you?
