Safe queens - shoot them, sell them or just let them sit?

Same queens...

  • Let them sit in the safe

    Votes: 64 37.9%
  • Starting shooting them

    Votes: 37 21.9%
  • Trade/sell them

    Votes: 68 40.2%

  • Total voters
    169
  • Poll closed .

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I have two rifles that I like, but never shoot. I take them out on occasion to play with but that's about it. One is unfired, the other is fired but hard to find - neither fills a cartridge gap in my collection.

Should a guy:
-just keep them to fondle now and then?
-start shooting them?
-sell/trade them on something that you would love to take out hunting?
 
I've never bought a rifle just to keep in the safe...until 3 weeks ago. Got a .22 1885 low wall BNIB for a good price, put half dozen thru it to make sure its all good and it went in the safe. Never been a fan of shooting .22 and my eyes don't let me shoot the open sights very effectively. But I don't think I'll lose money on it if I decide to part with it, otherwise I may have to scope it and see how good it shoots.
 
If they are not going to increase in value, why not sell them?

Well, they both have increased in value from when I purchased them - and since neither is still offered they will go up. But I bought them planning to use them not as investments, it just didn't happen.
 
I put them for sale, if i cant get my price,i just keep them, i have a TRG-22 for the last 20 years, i could not sell for a right price, i just kept it, i dont need the money, i need not to be humiliated... JP.
 
If there's a gun I want that I think I'd use, but I haven't bought it due to room in the safe, the "safe queen" gets the axe. If there's nothing I want (which isn't often), then everything stays. Basically my thinking is that it has to get replaced. :)
Come to think of it, I have one right now that may get the axe due to no usage.
 
Will you miss them?

I sold my M14, all tricked out with a dummy selector, usgi fibreglass stock, garand rear sights, etc etc etc...

MISSED IT SO MUCH, that I immediately bought a shorty to replace it...

And then out comes the NON-RESTRICTED BCL102 & well, the sting is gone... I miss the M14, but I LOVE the BCL102...

So... Will you miss them? If not, time to flog & move on!

Cheers
Jay
 
Over the past 18mths I sold off everything I wasn't shooting, most were unfired. Yeah, you miss them a little now and then but overall, it's nice to re-invest in things you will actually use. Never looked back!

cheers,
 
Over the past two years, I purged by collection to 9. Only stuff I shoot stays. I parted ways with a few very nice pieces, but I couldn't justify keeping them and I needed the money for house renos and a new car.
 
Over the past few years I struggled with what to do with my modest collection. I work and have a young family so they just weren't getting used. I kept my favorites and sold off the other half of them and replaced them with just a few new/used ones that are of better quality . Other than one Savage 99 (which can be replaced) I don't miss any of them. Now I am having ideas about selling some to finance a high end pair of binoculars. I look through them everytime I hunt. I might fire my rifle twice a season in the woods if I am lucky.
 
Well now, iff'in yer gewn thru a mid life crycist, best tuh wait fur it tuh run it's korzse.
Then decide.
If'n yew needzs the fund$$, do it.
If nawt, don't.
Grate trayt'n mawtearial.

Duzz ya have a plan fur the funds?
Kuld bee a gooder reeb fund.......................:onCrack:
 
I put them for sale, if i cant get my price,i just keep them, i have a TRG-22 for the last 20 years, i could not sell for a right price, i just kept it, i dont need the money, i need not to be humiliated... JP.
Sako increases the price every year on the trg, but people looking to buy one are not increasing their budget like sako does with the sale prices
 
I sold over 20 firearms in the pad year, because I just wasn't using them. The money was used to purchase a few higher end firearms that are used on a regular basis., and that I never would have spend that much on previously, because I already had so much invested in firearms.
 
I sold over 20 firearms in the pad year, because I just wasn't using them. The money was used to purchase a few higher end firearms that are used on a regular basis., and that I never would have spend that much on previously, because I already had so much invested in firearms.
On a couple of occasions I've cleared out most of the safe and put the proceeds into a higher end acquisition. It is preferable to have fewer but better guns.

Every gun in my safe has to have a practical reason to be there. If it's not being used or is upgraded out the door it goes.
 
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