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4/26/2009 4:37:50 AM EDT
How many guns do you think one should own before calling himself a "gun person"??
4/26/2009 4:38:29 AM EDT
[#1]
87
4/26/2009 4:38:44 AM EDT
[#2]

87
4/26/2009 4:38:56 AM EDT
[#3]
one.
4/26/2009 4:42:25 AM EDT
[#4]
If you know how to use it...one.

If you don't, it doesn't matter if you have the proverbial arsenal.
4/26/2009 4:42:47 AM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
one.


Could be all that it takes.  It matters more that person's knowledge of guns and how they employ them(or it, in the case of one).
4/26/2009 4:43:04 AM EDT
[#6]
It's not a number that makes a gun person, it's the philosophy and ideals.
4/26/2009 4:44:08 AM EDT
[#7]
If you can state a number, you are not a gun person.
4/26/2009 4:46:59 AM EDT
[#8]
It's not a question of "how many", it's belief and behavior issue.  I know many folks who own multple firearms and are not "gun people".  I also know a guy who has 1 M91/30 and he is a "gun person".  It is all he can afford.  He shoots regularly, researches and acts on political issues.  Hell, when I was in the military, I didn't own any guns(got to use all kinds of Uncle Sam's stuff)  and I was still a "gun person"
4/26/2009 4:50:07 AM EDT
[#9]
+87 for 87
4/26/2009 4:51:58 AM EDT
[#10]
I know a very dedicated, passionate, motivated "gun person" who currently owns zero firearms; but I guarantee you he's done more in the way of 2nd Amendment activism than 90% of the people on this site.
4/26/2009 4:52:00 AM EDT
[#11]
When you have to take a moment to count them all in yer head.
4/26/2009 4:52:38 AM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
87


My vote as well.
4/26/2009 4:54:30 AM EDT
[#13]
You forgot "All of them"
4/26/2009 4:56:09 AM EDT
[#14]
Why is 87 so significant?
4/26/2009 4:58:21 AM EDT
[#15]
I stopped counting at 50.

Quoted:
Why is 87 so significant?


Just shy of being an "88"
4/26/2009 5:03:12 AM EDT
[#16]
Quoted:
I stopped counting at 50.

Quoted:
Why is 87 so significant?


Just shy of being an "88"



AGNTSA

87 is a random answer coined years ago on the board for numerical questions that have no "correct" answer.

As for the OP's question -
I am reminded of the quote "Beware the man who has one gun and knows how to use it."
4/26/2009 5:21:18 AM EDT
[#17]
Quoted:
It's not a number that makes a gun person, it's the philosophy and ideals.


4/26/2009 5:29:57 AM EDT
[#18]
Quoted:
Quoted:
It's not a number that makes a gun person, it's the philosophy and ideals.




Yep, agree.  It's really a binary question; you're either a gun person or you're not.  After that, it's just a matter of how much you decide to put into it.

Saying you have to own X number of guns to be considered a gun person, is like saying a woman has to charge X number of dollars to be considered a whore; it just doesn't work that way.
4/26/2009 5:37:48 AM EDT
[#19]
Quoted:
It's not a number that makes a gun person, it's the philosophy and ideals.


This.  I was what most people would call a "hardcore gun nut" long before I personally owned any firearms.

It's possible to encounter a serious shooter who owns nothing more than a .22 rifle or a .30-'06 bolt action.  

It's also possible to encounter someone who owns a bunch of AR's and AK's and knows very little about shooting at all.  


4/26/2009 5:40:58 AM EDT
[#20]
Just one... and knowing how to use it.
4/26/2009 5:40:58 AM EDT
[#21]
Double tap! BAM! BAM!  

Nice group! Gimmie two more shots on that target!
4/26/2009 5:56:27 AM EDT
[#22]
one, that is all it really takes.
4/26/2009 6:09:15 AM EDT
[#23]
One, with the right attitude.

A room full of guns may indicate a hoarder with a lot of money that knows hardly anything beyond the basics of which ammo to buy and how to get it into the gun.

A man with three or four really good, accurate rifles that knows how to use them and knows why he chose those rifles is more likely to be a "gun guy".  Most likely he knows how to hand load ammunition in order to get every bit of utility from each gun for use across a broad spectrum.  His guns are tools, and he is not a slave to an accumulation.
4/26/2009 6:13:52 AM EDT
[#24]
Quoted:
It's not a number that makes a gun person, it's the philosophy and ideals.


4/26/2009 6:18:47 AM EDT
[#25]
I would be bankrupt long before that


Quoted:

87


4/26/2009 6:20:27 AM EDT
[#26]
In on one w/87, again.
4/26/2009 6:22:02 AM EDT
[#27]
This



4/26/2009 6:23:10 AM EDT
[#28]
Quoted:
Just one... and knowing how to use it.


+1 "Beware the man with one gun because he probably knows how to use it."
4/26/2009 8:05:47 AM EDT
[#29]
Quoted:
If you can state a number, you are not a gun person.


+1, I had to count mine the other day.  Awesome!
4/26/2009 8:22:59 AM EDT
[#30]
I was a gun person even before I could go out and buy my first one.

Poll fails for the stupidity of: "that's all anyone would ever need"
4/26/2009 8:27:34 AM EDT
[#31]
I think one is sufficient.
4/26/2009 8:29:39 AM EDT
[#32]





What do you need that scope for?  



 
4/26/2009 8:30:37 AM EDT
[#33]
POLL FAIL



-> Pollster implies that firearm quantity is the sole determining factor for being a so-called, "gun person."
4/26/2009 8:31:23 AM EDT
[#34]
Quoted:
If you can state a number, you are not a gun person.


Precisely.
4/26/2009 8:32:03 AM EDT
[#35]
I dont like the follow up to 0-5 but it only takes one gun and the determination to know how to use it well.  No one make that quote about the man with one gun!  In all actuality, I could be happy with 4-5... but it will probably not stop there.
4/26/2009 8:33:06 AM EDT
[#36]
20+ a boating accident
4/26/2009 8:46:31 AM EDT
[#37]
1+x+x^1+x^2+x^3+....x^n

x=.9885057471
4/26/2009 8:47:31 AM EDT
[#38]
Quoted:
Quoted:
I stopped counting at 50.

Quoted:
Why is 87 so significant?


Just shy of being an "88"



AGNTSA

87 is a random answer coined years ago on the board for numerical questions that have no "correct" answer.

As for the OP's question -
I am reminded of the quote "Beware the man who has one gun and knows how to use it."



87 is the number of people that died at Waco, I think. It may not be, but I believe that is the deal.

A guy started using it years ago in a lot of his posts as the answer to numerical questions that have no answer, as stated, but also to twist panties. That probably wasn't his intention, but it was the result. For a short time it got so tiresome and contentious that it was on the list of words you could not say, if my memory serves me at all.

Or not.

It has nothing to do with 88s, which has been suggested a few times lately.


As to the answer to the original question, I was going to say five or six, but now I'm thinking one is the correct answer.

But I would like to have at least 87 or so. Maybe 187.  

4/26/2009 8:48:26 AM EDT
[#39]
All of them.
4/26/2009 9:25:37 AM EDT
[#40]
Quoted:
"Beware the man who has one gun and knows how to use it."

Truer words were never spoken.


As for an actual number, I know guys with 6 or 7 guns. And they aren't 'gun guys'. It's a personal call I guess, if you think you are, then you must be.

ETA - to clear things up, the guys with 6-7 guns are not only NOT gun guys. But the poor things never even get to see sunlight. They have them, because they have them. One dude bought 1 when younger, the rest he got from when someone died. And other then cleaning, they're never taken out.

On the other side, I know guys with tons of bolt actions. They'll play with EBRs, but wouldn't think of buying one. So 'gun guy' is pretty much an open term.
4/26/2009 9:34:28 AM EDT
[#41]
I think a:

DMR

Middy

PDW

a Side Arm, and back up

a Shottie

and a .22 ("fur squirrels and such" (The outlaw Josie Wales))

and you gotz all bases covered...



i completely misunderstood, i was a gun guy before i had enough money to own a gun.
4/26/2009 9:48:44 AM EDT
[#42]
My friend's mom is a very cool old lady.  She is a lifetime NRA member and is a strong supporter of the Republican party and also for 2A rights.  I don't think she even owns a gun...

87
4/26/2009 9:53:49 AM EDT
[#43]
You can only hold 2 at once. Realistically I'd say 2 hand guns, a shotgun, a bolt action rifle and of course an AR15.
4/26/2009 9:54:28 AM EDT
[#44]
Some "gun people" are not rich people and maybe can't even afford one.  I have definitely known gun people with 0 guns.

Like someone said above, it's about philosophy and ideals
4/26/2009 11:03:02 AM EDT
[#45]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
I stopped counting at 50.

Quoted:
Why is 87 so significant?


Just shy of being an "88"



AGNTSA

87 is a random answer coined years ago on the board for numerical questions that have no "correct" answer.

As for the OP's question -
I am reminded of the quote "Beware the man who has one gun and knows how to use it."



87 is the number of people that died at Waco, I think. It may not be, but I believe that is the deal.

A guy started using it years ago in a lot of his posts as the answer to numerical questions that have no answer, as stated, but also to twist panties. That probably wasn't his intention, but it was the result. For a short time it got so tiresome and contentious that it was on the list of words you could not say, if my memory serves me at all.

Or not.

It has nothing to do with 88s, which has been suggested a few times lately.


As to the answer to the original question, I was going to say five or six, but now I'm thinking one is the correct answer.

But I would like to have at least 87 or so. Maybe 187.  






 <––––––––- I forgot to add that smily at the end of my post.
I didnt mean to incite any racist undertones , but the term '88' , and the number 87 are so loosely thrown around here, I couldnt resist......sorry.

BTW........IIRC only 75 or 76 folks died at Waco in the fire.
4/26/2009 12:04:04 PM EDT
[#46]
I think one could own 1 gun and reallly be considered a gun person. But I would base it upon their safety skills and general knowledge of gun handling more than I would their overall number of guns. I have seen hunters they may have a ton of guns but are dumb about it and unsafe.

However, I think you average gun afficianado will have 10+.
4/26/2009 12:07:36 PM EDT
[#47]
Quoted:
It's not a number that makes a gun person, it's the philosophy and ideals.


exactly
I know many people that are gun people but only have a few firearms as their $$ is tight
but they are dedicated sticking back $10-20 or whatever they can scrape up a week and buy a gun a year or so
4/26/2009 12:09:55 PM EDT
[#48]
One.

It's quality of knowledge, not quantity of firearms.
4/26/2009 12:14:36 PM EDT
[#49]
It only takes one. I frequently think that I am "done" but I always ending up wanting something else.
4/26/2009 12:23:20 PM EDT
[#50]
It all depends, according to DHS, it seems to only take 1
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