buffdog, I know where you're coming from. I retired at 58, I was reluctant to do so, because I was still in the "have to earn more mode". All is well though. The stock market, has been very good to me. I'm no millionaire but I'm comfortable and have no problem keeping the lifestyle I had, before retirement.
I first started buying rifles, when I was 9 years old. My neighbor, had a Ranger 22rf, that he wanted $2 for. I told him a lie, that it was OK, with my father and paid for it with my first monthly paper route percentage. I lived in a rural area, we're talking a 10 mile route and spotty customers. Things got better after acquiring a second route in town as well. I hid the rifle and ammunition in the ceiling of the barn. After that, I had a few given to me, mostly clunkers but jewels in my young eyes. At 16, I went to the coast for a few months each year, to work for Allen Lever. Great guy. Most of my earnings, went on firearms, ammunition and accessories. My old man was POed. He didn't stop me though. I've been buying, selling, trading for 50 years. I've learned a lot from many people and forgotten a lot. I love this site, it makes me think. Some of the stuff here is garbage but not much, most is just good stuff, that everyone should try to get familiar with.
When Lever Arms, got a new shipment of stuff in, it was like opening a box of candy, without a wrapper. You just didn't know what you would find, I can remember so many Martini's coming in in dirt filled boxes, with huge spiders in them, that we just threw the box into a tank of varsol, for half an hour, to kill the bugs and to make clean up easier. Alan didn't like to put dirty or cosmolened stuff out. I can still remember the one batch of M1 Garands, many of them with NM marks and some as new. Most were well worn. The NM ones, didn't get any preferential price, only the VG-Exc ones were premium priced.
Lever, sold hundreds of thousands of rifles. Maybe millions. So did Marshall Wells, Sears, Army & Navy, Hudson's Bay, Eaton's as well as many others. You could buy rifles and ammunition at every gas station, hardware store, variety store and some grocery stores in rural areas. There were literally millions of rifles, and thousands of outlets. Many of them were "customised" most weren't, to much work. Many just rotted away, out in the shed or damp basement. Most just disappeared. The odd one still surfaces but not many. I'm willing to bet, there are close to 5 or 6 million milsurps, still out there, that are gathering dust, many, still in hardened cosmolene.
No wonder, the registry is such a flop. Even back then, when Warren Allmand was crying about gun control, the hue and cry went out to buy and hide. He was a Liberal MP, dedicated to the UN and one world government. Many of his sig lines are present in todays version of C68. Most, just thought he was a crack pot. Funny thing though, people seem to be drawn to crack pots, like moths to a flame.
There I go wandering off topic again, my apologies, delete it if you want.