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  • #16
    Garv
    RSG Minion, Senior
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Apr 2014
    • 9024

    My problem with enthusiasm is the lack of new choices in handguns.

    I have sold 3 guns so far, no regrets.
    I plan on selling about 3 more along the way, just don't like them compared to similar others.

    As stated above, check with your children. So far mine would like some, but not all. They like to go shooting, but not ready to own themselves.

    I have 3 "nothing special" guns that I rarely shoot that have emotional or family links so those will not be sold until many years from now, maybe let the heirs dispose of them.
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    • #17
      KrisDSA
      Veteran Member
      • Apr 2014
      • 2850

      Originally posted by NaClAddict
      Got kids? Having guns to pass down can be priceless.
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      • #18
        trigger945
        Calguns Addict
        • Sep 2012
        • 5795

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        • #19
          mshill
          Veteran Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 4451

          1. I am nuts for wanting to cut back ?

          No

          2. Has Anyone been down this road ?

          I haven't because I'm too practical in the first place.

          3. What do you guys Prefer a handful or dozen ?

          A dozen or so.

          4. has all the new or old gun laws in CA killed your love for shooting?

          No

          5. If you can only have one gun law overturned in California what would it be ? no more roster or be able to buy hi cap mags again ?

          Roster, I have a lot if standard cap mags already.

          6. If you could pick up right now a move. What state ?

          Utah, but that's because I have rental property there and 3 of my four kids are there.


          I have 3 shotguns, all 12g, one was my grandfather's and another my father's.
          Only three pistol calibers .22lr and 9mm, 380acp.
          Only two rifle calibers 5.56/.223 and 300blk.
          The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money.

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          • #20
            KrisDSA
            Veteran Member
            • Apr 2014
            • 2850

            Originally posted by Garv
            My problem with enthusiasm is the lack of new choices in handguns.
            Somewhat the same for me right now. All the guns I use are on the roster. The off roster firearm I own barely or don’t even get shot. I enjoy the hunt or the pain in the *** it is to get a off roster firearm. Sold a 19X I had n never shot it or loaded the mags. But even now it’s getting boring for me. The FN509 will be the last one for me. I will be sending some of the firearm I own out of state to another Property we own. so I don’t have to deal with the hassle of flying then back n fourth. Others to friends n family. Who want a firearm but money is tight n just work out a payment plan with them. Need to Figure out how to get rid of the rest.

            So far the list for Legacy guns that I’ve made is.

            1. Sig or Kimber 1911 for my 1st born boy

            2. S&W 586 for my only girl

            3. Sig 220 for the one on the way.

            4. G19OD for my Step daughter. If she gets her **** together.


            What do you guys think ?
            Last edited by KrisDSA; 01-20-2020, 3:42 PM.
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            • #21
              calif 15-22
              CGN/CGSSA Contributor
              CGN Contributor
              • Jan 2012
              • 5896

              I’m not pairing down in fact the opposite. I had to buy a second safe as I’m a little OCD.
              I’m switching all my handguns from SA 9mm to Glock 9mm.

              To make it worse I have 3 of every gun I own. My thinking is to pass them down to my 3 sons.
              So 3 G19, 3 G17, 3 VP9, 3 Pc Carbines, etc.

              I just like to collect and enjoy the hobby of finding new models and platforms I like.
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              • #22
                OneFunGuy
                Member
                • Jul 2010
                • 480

                When your prized possessions start to weigh you down, (to borrow from George Harrison), it's time to let go of the "stuff".
                Typically, as we age we need stuff around us less and less. Pick your faves and keep them for now and get rid of the rest, however that might be.
                You will feel a sense of freedom from that.
                I am not an attorney, but sure, go ahead.

                Earth provides enough to satisfy every mans needs, but not every mans greed.

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                • #23
                  hambam105
                  Calguns Addict
                  • Jan 2013
                  • 7083

                  They say that at approximately 50 years young buying habits typically change. You probably haven't noticed until now.

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                  • #24
                    Verdha603
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2019
                    • 882

                    Originally posted by KrisDSA

                    I know. I am at 13 total but it would be better then the total I have now.

                    So I guess the questions are

                    1. I am nuts for wanting to cut back ?

                    2. Has Anyone been down this road ?

                    3. What do you guys Prefer a handful or dozen ?

                    4. has all the new or old gun laws in CA killed your love for shooting?

                    5. If you can only have one gun law overturned in California what would it be ? no more roster or be able to buy hi cap mags again ?

                    6. If you could pick up right now a move. What state ?
                    1. I wouldn't consider you nuts for wanting to cut back. Whether its for wanting to remove clutter or any other significant reason, sometimes it makes sense to take a hard look at what you have and decide for yourself if you want to keep that large of an amount of firearms going forward.

                    2. Can't say I personally know people that have gone down this road, but I do know my fair share of people who have avoided the problem entirely. I've met plenty of folks with 2-5 firearms that cover almost every base they need for their practical purposes (Ex: They own a 12 GA shotgun, an AR-15, a full size and compact 9mm for range/home defense/concealed carry, and a .22 rifle, and consider that enough to cover all their bases for practical firearms use). Granted I'll admit as a collector of mil-surp and former LE items I can admit I definitely do not fall into this category.

                    3. I sorta am in an in between position. I have a considerable collection of firearms, but of the bunch there's usually about a half dozen of them that regardless of the reason I'm going to the range at least one or two of them will be a constant visitor with me to the range, whether it be my CCW pistol or just a specific .22 rifle that is a joy to shoot.

                    4. Granted I don't have much skin in the game since I no longer live in CA, but rather most of my immediate family still does, I'll be honest and say that CA kills my enjoyment for the kinds of shooting I like to do. Run and gun types of shooting is especially hard to find, rapid fire at any kind of organized range is verboten, and essentially anything that pertains to practicing with firearms in any sort of defensive capacity beyond a well staffed CCW course seems to be looked poorly upon in the state, and to be frank I simply don't relate well to the sports shooters that stick to skeet shooters and long range rifle shooters that seem to make up a majority of professional shooters in the state.It's less of a problem since I left the state, but its still something I have to be aware of everytime I come back to visit family. It certainly doesn't help the damning trifecta of the various state AWB's, magazine bans, and the handgun roster had essentially throttled my interest in almost any firearm made later than the 1950's when I used to live there, which severely limits my options as well if I ever move back.

                    5. I actually had a conversation with my dad about this, who lives in CA still, and it was a damning split between repealing the various AWB's or the handgun roster. I'll admit to being a rifle guy, so to me I'd gladly put up with the situation involving the PPT and consignment waits to get a modern handgun if it means trashing every grip fin, stock locking pin, and muzzle brake my father's had to put on his various rifles, whereas my dads a handgun shooter, and he'd be fine with the reverse, where he'd be fine with fixed stocks, grip fins,and muzzle brakes if it meant he could walk into the store and ask for a 2020 model of handgun that day.

                    6. Thankfully I don't have to move. Arizona is frankly almost gun law perfection (though I will admit I wouldn't mind if they added a practical shooting portion to their concealed carry process).
                    Last edited by Verdha603; 01-21-2020, 11:59 PM.

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                    • #25
                      Phalanx20mm
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2016
                      • 624

                      I've been down this road and I sold a dozen guns before I escaped California to Florida. I evaluated my collection and sold off what I was no longer interested in or wasn't going to shoot.

                      Since acquiring my freedom I've bought a Sig P365 and CZ TSO, have a deposit on 2020 Python and will buy a DW DWX when they are available.

                      There is no artificial rush caused by tyrannical government policies, so I'm waiting to buy exactly what I want.

                      1. I am nuts for wanting to cut back ? No, if you are not using them and no
                      sentimental value sell them.


                      2. Has Anyone been down this road ? See above.

                      3. What do you guys Prefer a handful or dozen ? 3 to 4 dozen firearms

                      4. has all the new or old gun laws in CA killed your love for shooting? No. I was actively shooting until I left.

                      5. If you can only have one gun law overturned in California what would it be ? no more roster or be able to buy hi cap mags again ? All of them are unconstitutional.

                      6. If you could pick up right now a move. What state ? The states on my list would be Florida, SC, NC and Tennessee.
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                      • #26
                        KrisDSA
                        Veteran Member
                        • Apr 2014
                        • 2850

                        Small Update... So since my initial post. I have Unloaded couple of firearms and I say it’s like a Small burden has been lifted. It’s been almost fun helping people get the firearms they were looking for and helping them learn about the shooting sports. I would still like to be under the number I have now but I will get there.
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                        • #27
                          KrisDSA
                          Veteran Member
                          • Apr 2014
                          • 2850

                          Thanks to all, who offered Their advice
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                          • #28
                            colt11
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2012
                            • 697

                            My problem with downsizing is I seem to be buying new ones faster then I can sell off old ones, and even buying replacements for ones I already sold off and missed.

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                            • #29
                              GeeBee49
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2020
                              • 1981

                              Originally posted by colt11
                              My problem with downsizing is I seem to be buying new ones faster then I can sell off old ones, and even buying replacements for ones I already sold off and missed.
                              That's kind of where I'm at. I haven't sold any guns but I have a 4" stainless GP100 on lay-a-way that I will DROS tomorrow. I bought it to replace the one I gave my daughter. I didn't think I'd miss it so much when I gave it to her. Eventually I will replace the blued 4" S&W Model 25-5 that I also gave her. I've been looking at the blued 6 1/2" Model 25 from the S&W classic line even though they're a bit pricey.
                              My daughter and two sons will inherit my guns some day so I won't be giving them any more right now.

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                              • #30
                                17+1
                                Veteran Member
                                • Jun 2010
                                • 2847

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