...a .357 revolver for PPC; after our election, I doubt I will be buying anything for the next few years; so, at my age, that may mean no more new gun purchases ever.
How many others feel this way?
Mark
...a .357 revolver for PPC; after our election, I doubt I will be buying anything for the next few years; so, at my age, that may mean no more new gun purchases ever.
How many others feel this way?
Mark
I also am afraid to go outside because there's a chance of me getting hit by a vehicle.
If you have the financial resources to afford that what you want go for it and enjoy it. No government is going to tell me what I can or cannot have because of a wannabe dictator says so. I envy those that did not comply when Bill C-68 became law.
While I appreciate sarcasm, it seems everyone else is made of money and can afford to gamble. If anyone thinks they are going to send a message buy buying more, a lot of people bought or built ARs; boy did that have a great effect.
I'm not saying I won't buy used; but until there is more stability, I am not going to spend $1000.00-15,000.00 on a nice, new revolver that in a few months might be worth SFA. If it plays out the way it looks it might, I have already put too many eggs in my pending retirement hobby's basket.
And BTW, I do shoot a lot; likely more than anyone else at our club; and very little of it is .22.



























