My last gun I'll ever buy... that's it.

I had the luxury of having a seizure and died this past May at the age of 49, a reaction to medications taken post cancer surgery... I got better... once the Meds got sorted out I have been doing much better during my second round of Chemo... it has not stopped me from buying more "stuff"... since then I have purchased my late uncles Rem 1100 shotgun... a Sig 716... a Ruger MKII competion... and a Phoenix HP22... nope never the last one...

Life can be shockingly short and it's up to us to enjoy it. Accordingly, I second your attitude towards hobbies whole heartedly. This was exactly my mindset when my grail gun became available in my back yard last year...
 
I have tried over and over again to send in my resignation to the gun of the month club but they refuse to take it.
They just laugh and send it back with a new picture of some nice obscure shooter at a fair price and the next thing I know I am ordering reloading dies to go with it .........
 
Another Merwin Hulbert
A big bore Forehand Wadsworth,
ohhh and a REM 1875 and a 1890
that's it
oh and a Savage 99 and a 170
Wait I would like to try some of those 17s
maybe something in a 25-20
oh and complete the 327 Fed Mag collection and another cz-82
oh a Lee Navy straight pull
and maybe finally break down an get an AR 15
OH and an AR 10 type
Maybe the Beowulf, the Blackout and the Bushmaster?
OH OH maybe and American standard in 30 Rem wait I will need a 25 Rem and a 32 Rem and Maybe a model 8
Oh and maybe a Kar 98 to go with my other 8mms
Maybe a pump 223- that Rem or maybe the troy
That's it
Course a nicer Krag and a nicer Trap door
That's all... oh and that S&W 27 and a 28 and a 57 and a 58 and wait I "need" an other 1917 to replace the one I had stolen oh and TWT smith in 44-40. Ah I guess any top break in 44 or 45
Oh and I need a 6.5x55 yeah one of those
that's it I think
Course a Luger would be nice
Oh and an 03 A3
another 30 cal carbine or 2
and wait i think thats it ....... for now
Oh wait Henry -I need the 41 Mag and the 223 oh and a 22
Ok thats it ....... but .....hmmm....
 
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I never collected per se. I find something I like and might buy a couple of the same, or variants, for shooting. I seem to go into buying fits, which are usually precipitated by selling fits. You get on the classifieds to sell your item, then see something you like, or someone offers you a trade and off you go...


We musta been separated at birth.

My "collection" may not grow much, but I'll never be done horse-tradin.
 
If I could only buy one more gun, it would be a snubbie j frame. Being 67, always enjoyed watching the detective shows where they carried the snubbie. Just wish I could find the never ending firing j frames that were on the show(ha, ha).
 
I THINK I'm good...But if Smith came out with a fixed sight N Frame with a barrel profile like a M58, but in .45 colt. And stainless...I might need two.
 
Question is what guns have you realized maybe you'll never own and that's okay at this point in your like.

You've got a great accumulation going there.

About your question ..... my advice is to "never say never"! I also thought a Python was out of reach. Then a friend turned me onto one that was a fair buy; not a steal and not over-priced. I took the plunge and sold 6 common and easily-replaceable guns to fund that $2k purchase.

Sometimes if you quit looking one will come your way.

 
For starters, I have given up and am ok with never buying:
1. The Marlin 39A that I wanted for years
2. Any revolver chambered for a round otherr than 357/38special
3. Any more semi-automatic handguns except one 1911
4. Any more shotguns
5. A fifty caliber rifle
6. Any Colt Firearm
7. The Isreali Mauser that I looked for for years
8. Any firearm chambered in 380 or 40
9. The longer for S&W Model 940
 
Every time I buy one I tell my wife the same thing...
 
Sometimes if you quit looking one will come your way.

Just like you,I had quitted on a Python...and found one for $600.The gentleman had purchased it in 1959(Made in 1956),shot 13 rounds with it(12 .38Spl and 1 .357 Mag)and,being afraid to have it stolen,hid it inside a wall....and forgot about it until 2 years ago when he had his wall opened up to build an addition to his home.
The blue is flat but mechanically speaking,it is like new.But I nonetheless have to fight the guys off of it when I bring it to the range!
I think I'm gonna quit looking for a High Wall in 38-55 ...and a 5'' model 27...and a Winchester model 70 featherlite ,and a......well,you know!
Qc
 
No that's it for me, last one. I love the .357 load and guns, and the .44 mags too. Here is my buying history for the .357:
#1 S&W Model 19-3 6" blue 6 shooter - still have it
#2 S&W Model 65-1 4" SS 6 shooter - I bought a second one for my best friend because he kept borrowing mine.
#3 S&W Model 686-4 6" SS 7 shooter - love the 6 inch long 357 mag
#4 S&W Model 686-4 2.5" SS 7 shooter - this has been my part time carry gun, the other is my Colt Defender 45
#5 S&W Model 586-5 6" blue 6 shooter - just had to have that 6 inch blue
#6 S&W Model 586-7 4" blue 7 shooter with lock removed - I just had to have that 4 inch blue 7 shot Smith. Could not find the 686-4 pre-lock
#7 S&W Model 686-6 4" SS 7 shooter with lock - I could not find the 686-4 7 shot pre-lock. So I bought this fine shooter.
#8 S&W Model 686-5 4" SS 7 shooter pre-lock - not the 686-4 7 but close enough, bought it from a friendly forum member, that is it for me!

I took the new 686-5 out to the range and it shot spot on center punch at about 40 feet. I am happy with it. However I noticed a constant shake in my right hand. It is more noticeable while eating. A new gun will not solve that problem, it is a age thing, been there for better than a year.
So there you have it, no more buying guns for me.
 
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Yeah, broke down and bought a
Sig P238, .380acp as a "last purchase" then I remembered that I have NOT ONE SINGLE .44MAG.....that will be my last, ummm? Nah, who am I kidding.
 
I just bought my last gun, a Henry Big Boy in 45 LC, however the gun shop has some M1As in stock, so I guess the Henry was my next to last gun-ha! [emoji41][emoji57]


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Life can be shockingly short and it's up to us to enjoy it. ... This was exactly my mindset when my grail gun became available in my back yard last year...
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Holy cow!! That looks brand new. Current production, old bringback - or what?

Alas, I couldn't afford to shoot it, but I hope you can. It deserves to be let out now and then.
 
I try to be open-minded about this gun thing.

I'd like to round out the 19th century Winchester lever-action models already acquired by adding a Model 1866 and a Model 1876.
 

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