Nabeaquam
BoTM Winner
Really nice pistols, great shape for antiques. Ever shoot them? I sold my black powder Kentucky rifle in 1972, too much effort to clean it after you use it. I have recently gotten rid of 4 guns. I know people who have hundreds, which they collect for investment. I only have five. If you live in Texas you can legally own a machine gun, they have organized machine gun shoots, dah. One friend in Florida owns a howetzer, which is in his front yard and has a ship anchor attached to it. Every, picture, flower arraignment, stuffed chair and drawer in his house hides a pistol. He has an old huge bank vault with an 18 inch thick round door in his basement that’s packed with guns and ammo. Another friend goes out with so many pistols that he doesn’t know how many he has when I ask him. “Well, I dont rightly know how many, one in each pocket, one in each tool box, one under each truck seat, I think that’s 10”. An hour later “Oh, I forgot the one in my glove compartment. He has thousands, his floor and his tables all have partially disassembled guns. One deer season a bunch of people collected at our camp, which is made from old water pipe and aluminum sheeting screwed to them. We built it in sections and each season trailered another part and yanked them together with come alongs. No windows and a lot of mice. It’s small and everyone from other camps were visiting, assembled around a round table pounding shots of bourbon. Some fool yelled “let’s see the guns”. Wham, wham, wham, the table was covered in pistols fast drawn from their holsters. Everyone was passing them around, carelessly fumbling with them and looking down barrels. I was laying on a cot, the safest place to be. I think it was lucky no one was killed. Life in the USA, it’s ridiculous, no need for any of this gun glut.The wife said my speakers are too big for the house so I decided to set this up in my bike barn. She probably won't be seeing me much nowView attachment 531841