Well boys and girls, I am approaching the intersection where I should start considering what to do about my pile of them old army rifles. Over the past years, since I was about 11 or 12, guns have been a major part of my life. I started with a BB gun that my parents gave me for Christmas, then a Cooey 39 that Dad bought for me on our way out of town to go "chicken hunt'n". From then on it's been a wild ride.
The last thing I would want to have happen is some greedy "dealer" scamming my family. That will not happen. My daughters aren't particularly interested in guns, so that rules that out. One option, I suppose, is to start putting theguns up for auction. Another is to dribble them out on CGN. Putting them on consignment is another way. Keeping and enjoying them until I finally ride off into the sunset is what's happening right now.
I am in reasonably good health, still work Spring and Fall on a big farm, and still spend a lot of my time reading about guns, researching and storing information on a HUGE OneNote file, reloading, shooting and whatever else might be associated with guns. I carried a S&W 5946 for 18 years, working for the RCMP.
Maybe losing Buffdog and smellie has rattled me a little. I lost a good friend some years back, an Indigenous man who was seriously gun crazy, like me. I still have good gunner friends, Deaner being my mainstay when it comes to gunning and ranting about the mess Canada is in right now.
I guess, if I face the facts, it's just the very thought of selling off my guns that chills me to the bone. Some guns in the pile are quite valuable, and a couple are truly "rare". I know there are those who think that having guns that don't get used is ridiculous. Each to his/her own. I think it's just fine to own guns that don't get used, especially when I'm the one paying for them.
The last thing I would want to have happen is some greedy "dealer" scamming my family. That will not happen. My daughters aren't particularly interested in guns, so that rules that out. One option, I suppose, is to start putting theguns up for auction. Another is to dribble them out on CGN. Putting them on consignment is another way. Keeping and enjoying them until I finally ride off into the sunset is what's happening right now.
I am in reasonably good health, still work Spring and Fall on a big farm, and still spend a lot of my time reading about guns, researching and storing information on a HUGE OneNote file, reloading, shooting and whatever else might be associated with guns. I carried a S&W 5946 for 18 years, working for the RCMP.
Maybe losing Buffdog and smellie has rattled me a little. I lost a good friend some years back, an Indigenous man who was seriously gun crazy, like me. I still have good gunner friends, Deaner being my mainstay when it comes to gunning and ranting about the mess Canada is in right now.
I guess, if I face the facts, it's just the very thought of selling off my guns that chills me to the bone. Some guns in the pile are quite valuable, and a couple are truly "rare". I know there are those who think that having guns that don't get used is ridiculous. Each to his/her own. I think it's just fine to own guns that don't get used, especially when I'm the one paying for them.




















































