Suppressors are illegal in some places and heavily regulated in others. I haven't had to the urge to buy one, then pay the $200 tax stamp fee and send my fingerprints to the feds for a background check so I cant actually take it home.
Unfired Colt? It's like a trailer queen, nice to look at but defeats the purpose of having it.
I love Rugers. Glad their politics have gotten better over the past few years, actually selling guns with large capacity magazines and not limiting things to the public. I had a Ruger SBH in .44 Magnum some years ago. Sold it to my brother in law because I had a .44 S&W and I liked how it handled better. I need to get myself a .357. I've shot some, but never owned one.
You have any idea what an unfired 3" Python is worth? I have plenty of other firearms to play with... Reckon I will post another rare one..
This is a Browning 9mm High Power Competition. Not a lot of them around because few were made. 6" barrel and pretty accurate.
I reckon collecting anything from stamps to cars makes no sense to some of y'all. It is a hobby. No more no less. Frankly it is none of y'all's business whether I drive my collector cars, or shoot my unfired firearms. It makes perfect sense to me that an unfired firearm is worth considerably more money than a worn out identical one. Some of you are young and probably don't get this concept. As I stated before I have plenty of other firearms to play with. Honest wear does not increase valuation of any firearm. Geesh.. class over.
Ruger makes very nice guns. My friend has a sr9c and it is a great handgun. Ive shot my revolver a few times at the range and it is pretty sweetUnfired Colt? It's like a trailer queen, nice to look at but defeats the purpose of having it.
I love Rugers. Glad their politics have gotten better over the past few years, actually selling guns with large capacity magazines and not limiting things to the public. I had a Ruger SBH in .44 Magnum some years ago. Sold it to my brother in law because I had a .44 S&W and I liked how it handled better. I need to get myself a .357. I've shot some, but never owned one.
Pardon me. What makes thing important to me are the thoughts and memories related to them, not the just the object itself. I've got an Arisaka Type38 my grandfather brought back from the Philippines in WWII. It's nowhere near mint, but I'd never get rid of it. I measure worth in more than monetary value; there's usually blood, sweat, and tears involved. I'm sorry, my pinky doesn't fly as high as yours. My bad.
I think it is more of a jealousy thing.
I'm jealous, but I admire what you do with things.