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It is simple for me, my collection will go to my great grand kids. My oldest grand kid is only 11 years old now!!
There has to be a percentage lost in fires and natural disasters. I think of recent events with the hurricanes, floods, tornados and and other natural disasters.
I vaguely recall a photo of a rifle leaning against a tree in the wilderness somewhere. It had been placed there and not seen by a human for many years.
Hate to say it but I have CMP M1s, 03A3s,98 Mausers, 303 Brits, Mosins, Winchester model 12s, Belgium Browning A5s and other long and hand guns I've owned for years and never fired. I really need to downsize but I just keep putting it off. And of course thousands of rounds of ammo that I will never fire.
Not enough!Anybody care to guess how many guns are owned by the members in this community alone.
When I become unable to safely shoot, the only firearms I will retain will be family heirlooms from past generations for my grandson.
I consider myself as a average American as far as my economic standing our household income is around $60,000. We have 3 paid of vehicles our house has been paid off for around 20 years we have been married for almost 35, and I am 54. I did not start accumulating firearms until the house was paid for. At present I have around 60 with only 3 being "modern" a AR15, Ruger LCP, and Springfield xd-9 the rest are 40 years old or older. I have sold quite a few throughout the years when they no longer suited me. I know more than a few guys who NEVER sell a gun. I suspect in the coming few years lots of nice guns are going to come on the market as aging firearms collectors sell off collections or at their passing their kids do. Most of the younger crowd could care less about the older firearms, and are only interested in the latest greatest plastic firearms. As others have stated the older stuff is still around in gun safes, and closets across America.
I consider myself as a average American as far as my economic standing our household income is around $60,000. We have 3 paid of vehicles our house has been paid off for around 20 years we have been married for almost 35, and I am 54. I did not start accumulating firearms until the house was paid for. At present I have around 60 with only 3 being "modern" a AR15, Ruger LCP, and Springfield xd-9 the rest are 40 years old or older. I have sold quite a few throughout the years when they no longer suited me. I know more than a few guys who NEVER sell a gun. I suspect in the coming few years lots of nice guns are going to come on the market as aging firearms collectors sell off collections or at their passing their kids do. Most of the younger crowd could care less about the older firearms, and are only interested in the latest greatest plastic firearms. As others have stated the older stuff is still around in gun safes, and closets across America.