This is a question I wrestle with on occasion. I have many rifles; some in redundant calibers albeit in different configurations. There are three or four that I have considered sending out the door because I never shoot them. Make no mistake, they are good rifles but they hold zero sentimental value to me. One is a 270 I bought used via gunbroker & have been frustrated at from day one because the seller blatantly misrepresented its condition. I've never even shot it so why keep it?
I know i'll get the standard "you should never sell a gun" replies. My question is why not? It's not a person, a pet, a friend, etc. Granted some of my rifles are like old friends and won't be owned by anyone but my son when I'm too old to enjoy them anymore. If a gun doesn't fall into that category then why not get rid of it?
I know i'll get the standard "you should never sell a gun" replies. My question is why not? It's not a person, a pet, a friend, etc. Granted some of my rifles are like old friends and won't be owned by anyone but my son when I'm too old to enjoy them anymore. If a gun doesn't fall into that category then why not get rid of it?
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