Are you a "super owner"?

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Are you a superowner?

I own no guns
2
5%
I'm just getting started (1-2)
1
3%
I own the average 3 guns
0
No votes
I'm getting there (4-16)
2
5%
Superowner! (17 or more)
4
11%
Superowners are pikers (30 or more)
6
16%
I'm just here for the brownies
23
61%
 
Total votes: 38

Precision
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Precision's rule of gun owning. If you can name all the guns you have from memory, you don't own enough.
"Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not." ~Thomas Jefferson
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Jered
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I can't. I kept going through my house and finding more. :lol:
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Denis
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Precision wrote:Precision's rule of gun owning. If you can name all the guns you have from memory, you don't own enough.
That is profound. I salute you. Permission to steal it?
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HTRN
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Precision wrote:Precision's rule of gun owning. If you can name all the guns you have from memory, you don't own enough.
Until you start responding with the number of safes you own, instead of how many guns, because you can't even begin to guess, you don't own enough. :ugeek: :mrgreen:
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Denis wrote:
Precision wrote:Precision's rule of gun owning. If you can name all the guns you have from memory, you don't own enough.
That is profound. I salute you. Permission to steal it?
Steal, hell no. I give it to you freely.
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Precision
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HTRN wrote:
Precision wrote:Precision's rule of gun owning. If you can name all the guns you have from memory, you don't own enough.
Until you start responding with the number of safes you own, instead of how many guns, because you can't even begin to guess, you don't own enough. :ugeek: :mrgreen:

Working on it. Now that I no longer have adult supervision... Actually her goal was to buy me / us another safe after we moved. I am moving to TN in about 3 weeks and once I get a house and settled, safe number 2 is getting bought. Safe #1 is a little stuffed.
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Rumpshot
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HTRN wrote:
Precision wrote:Precision's rule of gun owning. If you can name all the guns you have from memory, you don't own enough.
Until you start responding with the number of safes you own, instead of how many guns, because you can't even begin to guess, you don't own enough. :ugeek: :mrgreen:
Category 1, no problem.
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Windy Wilson
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Rich wrote:If someone would be willing to bankroll me, I would like to become one. ;)
Me, too. I used to have my wish list on my telephone, and it was a very ambitious list, with a Krag Rifle, an Ohio Ordnance BAR and a Johnson M1941, as well as I think one of every Mauser rifle Peter sold to another country.
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