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Posted: 12/24/2021 12:31:40 PM EST
You have done it, especially you guys who are knowledgeable about firearms. You see someone’s gun collection all laid out and you see nothing you like, and if offered one for free it would be trying to find the best horse in the glue factory.
Every single gun is one you would never buy, ever… Cheap, cheap, expensive but weird, hipoint, weird looking long barrels, oddball / strange caliber, ugly, accessories are all cheap, shitty or weird, too, worst is when they are super proud of said shit collection of turds. Just…. Attached File |
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Yup. My standard advice for decades was, use what the cops and military are using. Glocks, Sigs, Berettas, Colts. They are not using Hipoints, Taurus, Daewoo and all the other shitty brands. So many times I have seen someone so proud of their dozen or more junk pistols. I am thinking to myself, instead of buying all that shit, you could have bought 2 new Glock 9mm's.
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Most of the time. Cheap scopes in cheap mounts, poor maintenance, odd brands, etc.
If they would just sell the 30 shitty guns they have, they could have a really nice pistol, bolt rifle, AR, shotgun, and .22 rimfire, properly stocked and sighted to suit them. |
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My brother in laws collection, he's got a lot of clapped out fudd trash. Last year he was all proud of his 9mm he bought. I asked to see it and out comes a Hi-Point. I immediately started laughing. He got all pissed off but I continued to make fun of his Hi-Point.
He does have one rifle I'd like to have, he's got an Arisaka with an intact mum. He won't sell it though. |
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I feel sad when I see really bad magazines with otherwise good guns, or just the quantity of magazines that came with the gun, and no more.
I have a friend who is a great hunter and good shot, but just has 1 real Glock magazine, and 3 Promag magazines for his Glock. |
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One of my friends asked me about a collection he was going to buy like that. It was pretty gross cheap bushnell/amazon optics, random mix master ARs and a god awful AK pistol with the original sig brace. I think he ended up kind of mad he passed it up because i talked him out of it.
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Quoted: Yup. My standard advice for decades was, use what the cops and military are using. Glocks, Sigs, Berettas, Colts. They are not using Hipoints, Taurus, Daewoo and all the other shitty brands. So many times I have seen someone so pround of their dozen or more junk pistols. I am thinking to myself, instead of buying all that shit, you could have bought 2 new Glock 9mm's. View Quote The ROK would disagree with you. |
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Quoted: I feel sad when I see really bad magazines with otherwise good guns, or just the quantity of magazines that came with the gun, and no more. I have a friend who is a great hunter and good shot, but just has 1 real Glock magazine, and 3 Promag magazines for his Glock. View Quote I don't judge out loud and I always look for the positives in anyone's collection. But I also feel dumb for how much I've spent on gun stuff. Could have been that much closer to funding my retirement. |
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Yes, but I don't care. They are gun owners. I get my allies wherever I can.
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I'm kind of broken. I have absolutely no interest in checking out other people's firearms. And I don't really get into showing them mine. Just not a show and tell kind of guy.
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I processed a huge collection that was several hundred guns. Plus some fishing stuff. Out of all of it there was maybe 2 handguns a shotgun and maybe a bolt gun id actually own. I was told I could pick one. Any one no matter the value. Granted some of the stuff was worth big money. I passed because A I felt like picking something for monetary value would be selfish and B I wanted the widow to get every penny possible.
Instead I bought all the penn international reels at fair market value. |
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Quoted: You have done it, especially you guys who are knowledgeable about firearms. You see someone’s gun collection all laid out and you see nothing you like, and if offered one for free it would be trying to find the best horse in the glue factory. Every single gun is one you would never buy, ever… Cheap, cheap, expensive but weird, hipoint, weird looking long barrels, oddball / strange caliber, ugly, worst is when they are super proud of said shit collection of turds. Just…. /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/medium-398.gif View Quote It is my greatest aspiration! If someone breaks in, I don't want him to crap himself. I want him to start uncontrollably vomiting. |
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yes, particularly people who put AR type tubes + stocks on everything.
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My best Bud bought a lot of nonsensical guns. I never said how I felt, though he probably got the idea when I never asked/or accepted his offer to shoot them when we were at the range.
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Sometimes, but everyone has to start somewhere. I’ve inherited probably three dozen guns that my grandad had put cheap (for the 1960s) scopes on and never oiled down. They mean quite a bit to me and I’m one at a time cleaning up and refitting with better optics, but I’m not buying a dozen quality scopes at one time until I’ve had time to see which ones warrant better glass. Sometimes the collections I don’t think much of are in the same boat. I always tell people they have a nice collection and unless something’s sketchy or they ask my opinion or advice, I’m genuinely happy for them if they’re proud of what they have.
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I have a coworker who tries to talk to me about guns, but I usually try to end that conversation quickly.
Enjoy your poverty tier guns but no thanks. |
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I met a fellow who collected toy guns, not even high quality ones.
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The truth is most people don't actually shoot.
There, I said it. |
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Quoted: So much this. I know people with 30 nice handguns with no ammo stash, crappy optics, and no NV, plates, etc. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quantity over quality collectors. So much this. I know people with 30 nice handguns with no ammo stash, crappy optics, and no NV, plates, etc. Hurts to know people like that - but good luck ever getting them to see the light. The part that really gets me is how often they'll ask if they can buy some ammo off you or borrow your NV. I don't understand why anyone would say yes to that. |
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My FIL’s:
S&W Sigma 9 Keltec PMR30 Tokarev Funny, he always complains how many jams he has when he goes to the range with them |
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My father in law has over 40 rifles all kimber bolt guns, every single one has a leupold 2x7 and is chambered in every caliber except. 3006, 308, 6.5 creed. Weird shit.
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A friend inherited a lot of guns from his dad, who had apparently possessed the twin gifts of ignorance and bad taste. The Beretta 96D with the Tapco laser rusted to the trigger guard was the centerpiece of the collection, by far. I was unable to muster the least bit of interest in anything, and I would have taken only the Beretta as a gift, forget spending anything on it.
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Quoted: Yup. My standard advice for decades was, use what the cops and military are using. Glocks, Sigs, Berettas, Colts. They are not using Hipoints, Taurus, Daewoo and all the other shitty brands. So many times I have seen someone so pround of their dozen or more junk pistols. I am thinking to myself, instead of buying all that shit, you could have bought 2 new Glock 9mm's. View Quote I’d say the same about a whole collection of glock nastiness . |
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My father.
I understand milsurp collectors, clone builders, antique hunting gun collectors, and just people that want to accumulate vast amounts of cheap things like NEF shotguns. I "get" these things. It takes an especially sick individual though to intentionally build a collection around the Jennings, Bryco, Raven, and Jimenez pistols. When I see that pile of zinc alloy crap next to a SIG P210 it's like looking into a garage and seeing a '74 Lambo Countach next to a collection of AMC Gremlins. |
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I think a lot of new people to the gun world get into the ''buy a lot of stuff'' to begin with and then realize after some time that better firearms and sights and such are a better route to go.
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Quoted: Taurus people. View Quote I've owned a couple of Taurus pistols. 24/7 in .40 PT 100 in .40 also PT1911 in .45ACP Never had a problem with any of them. Sold the 24/7 to fund something else. Sold the PT100 to my SIL so he'd have something for home defense. Still have the 1911 since it goes BANG every darn time and hits what I'm aiming at. Their G2's and G3's get good reviews from people who own them and their price point is very reasonable. |
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I have a pretty solid “meh” collection. Some cheap, some milsurp, some expensive. No optics to write home about. I know I need to fix that last part. However, I just don’t shoot anymore.
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Yes.
I actually don’t like it, but I’ve inherently became a little pretentious and disconnected from the realities of most gun owners. I’ve been incredibly blessed and fortunate to be able to handle and shoot some of the coolest firearms literally every single day. I will never look down on anyone because they can’t afford certain things, or buy cheap shit, but there are lots of awesome firearms that are absolutely amazing at lower price points. One of my favorite things is finding cheaper options that compete with all the Gucci shit people shill on the internet. It’s why the Ruger American is one of my favorite rifles. Especially when you get an actual shooter on one, and they fuck up a middle aged PSR with their nucleus and tangent theta. But there are a certain subset of collectors, who pride themselves in collecting large amounts of crap. It seems to be a very specific personality because they are always pretty similar. Usually they don’t shoot very much if at all. Tend to be fairly know it all. Not even very 2A, just seems like they needed a hobby and just happened to land on firearms. I don’t understand those people at all and usually have nothing in common with them. Yet I always get stuck talking to them at social events. I just keep my mouth shut and let them go on. But it’s painfully awkward as they thumb through their photos to show you their guns. That being said, everyone starts somewhere, and people come in at wildly different points. So I need to get over myself and check my ego. |
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Meh…..I have a friend that collects cheap “Saturday Night Specials” They are pretty cool to look at and handle. He knows they’re junk guns but he likes the history. He has quality guns as well.
I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. |
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Quoted: My father. I understand milsurp collectors, clone builders, antique hunting gun collectors, and just people that want to accumulate vast amounts of cheap things like NEF shotguns. I "get" these things. It takes an especially sick individual though to intentionally build a collection around the Jennings, Bryco, Raven, and Jimenez pistols. When I see that pile of zinc alloy crap next to a SIG P210 it's like looking into a garage and seeing a '74 Lambo Countach next to a collection of AMC Gremlins. View Quote Ha! I know that there is at least 1 member here who does specifically collect cheap ghetto blasters. I actually think it is kind of a neat collection. |
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Yeah. Couple of times actually. One of my older sisters brother in law (they all lived 500 miles from me) found out I was a shooter. Competitive in some divisions. Was a huge skeet addict in my late 20’s and 30’s and am now concentrating on USPSA type shooting.
Anyway, this guy couldn’t wait to open his safe cabinet really) and show me his collection. They were all pretty junky. Norcin, junky Taurus, horrible cobbled together frankinAR’s, rusty 38’s…. All of it was bad and I wouldn’t wanted any of it even for free, but I gave him the respect every gun owner deserves and bullshitted shooting woodchucks and how painful it is to fire a slug from a 2 pound H&R break open open hammer shotgun. He was a nice enough guy and I guess just had different gun owner priorities than me or my friends believe in. It was good to talk to another owner tho.. |
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When I see people put crap optics, lights, lasers or furniture on good guns eww is my reaction.
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Quoted: Meh…..I have a friend that collects cheap “Saturday Night Specials” They are pretty cool to look at and handle. He knows they’re junk guns but he likes the history. He has quality guns as well. I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. View Quote You can collect any specific thing and no matter how cheap it can be cool. Where I think it's an issue is when it's all cheap shit that there is no commonality or distinction with, other than the fact that they are firearms. Any collection that has passion behind it can be interesting. In fact, the passion is kind of the point. I've seen lots of "expensive" gun collections that were just as ewwwwwww. They usually involve a Tavor. |
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All the time. There are a lot of ugly guns and a lot of tacky people.
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Quoted: Yup. My standard advice for decades was, use what the cops and military are using. Glocks, Sigs, Berettas, Colts. They are not using Hipoints, Taurus, Daewoo and all the other shitty brands. So many times I have seen someone so pround of their dozen or more junk pistols. I am thinking to myself, instead of buying all that shit, you could have bought 2 new Glock 9mm's. View Quote Korean cops probably use Daewoos |
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Quoted: Taurus people. View Quote I've owned a couple of Taurus pistols. 24/7 in .40 PT 100 in .40 also PT1911 in .45ACP Never had a problem with any of them. Sold the 24/7 to fund something else. Sold the PT100 to my SIL so he'd have something for home defense. Still have the 1911 since it goes BANG every darn time and hits what I'm aiming at. Their G2's and G3's get good reviews from people who own them and their price point is very reasonable. |
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I don’t try to judge. Some of my friends have way nicer guns than me. Some have interesting collections of history.
Most of them had a collection of stuff that kinda was plain mass market stuff Smith Sigma 9, Mossberg Maverick, PSA AR, 700 BDL with a Simmons. Just the basic but works stuff. The old timers I know will have just a few guns. Like a Browning Auto 5, Browning BAR, and a Smith 19. Great stuff from yesteryear. |
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