A friend of mine recently sold the AR15 he has had for years. I was quite surprised that he sold it and when I asked him why, he replied "I just got kinda bored with it, didn't seem that fun to shoot anymore."
He has other semi-auto rifles that he still shoots, even other 5.56s. So it's not really about changing attitudes toward the type, just that this particular rifle didn't do it for him anymore.
I can kind of see his point, I bought and modded an M1A Scout and had a ball shooting it for a while, but now more often than not it stays in the safe when I go to the range. It's a great rifle, accurate, reliable, etc. It's just lost that certain mojo that makes it a favorite. I attribute my lost love to the fact that I am evolving(devolving?) toward shooting my older milsurp guns lately and blackpowder more often. But my buddy still shoots the same types he has for years.
Sure, the honeymoon of new gun smell never lasts forever, but where has the love gone?
Makes me wonder how many of us become "bored" with a gun that we once really liked. Anything in your safe lost the magic?
He has other semi-auto rifles that he still shoots, even other 5.56s. So it's not really about changing attitudes toward the type, just that this particular rifle didn't do it for him anymore.
I can kind of see his point, I bought and modded an M1A Scout and had a ball shooting it for a while, but now more often than not it stays in the safe when I go to the range. It's a great rifle, accurate, reliable, etc. It's just lost that certain mojo that makes it a favorite. I attribute my lost love to the fact that I am evolving(devolving?) toward shooting my older milsurp guns lately and blackpowder more often. But my buddy still shoots the same types he has for years.
Sure, the honeymoon of new gun smell never lasts forever, but where has the love gone?
Makes me wonder how many of us become "bored" with a gun that we once really liked. Anything in your safe lost the magic?