Is it worth it to buy a firearm in these times in Canada?

Seekingtruth1984

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I was thinking of buying myself a second shotgun,but I'm wondering if it's even worth the trouble or money to invest in one now seeing how they are banning guns left and right.
Should I go for it or not?
I don't want to become a paper criminal over night.

Thoughts??
 
The libs want to ban all guns. They fear what they do not understand. No gun is safe, but don't let this crap influence your decision. If you do, they are winning. Piss on that noise!!
 
Money? Right now there are plenty of sales on, and lots of decently priced firearms on the market. Trouble? It's no different buying a non-restricted right now than it was six months ago.

In another six months it may be a lot more difficult, and a lot more expensive, with a lot less choices. Get it while the getting is good!
 
I was thinking of buying myself a second shotgun,but I'm wondering if it's even worth the trouble or money to invest in one now seeing how they are banning guns left and right.
Should I go for it or not?
I don't want to become a paper criminal over night.

Thoughts??
If you want an honest opinion - the vast majority of guns suck as an investment. Some are great tools, sport equipment, or toys, almost none see their market value increase over time vs a properly balanced and diversified investment portfolio.

I have a few fast and reliable R and NR sport builds that I enjoy very much, but I don't think I would be able to recover the cost if I sold them (a bunch are temporarily banned anyway, thanks to Mr Blackface). This is a fairly expensive hobby funded out of my disposable income. If needed, the same hardware can double as tools, e.g. for hunting. But investment? Look elsewhere.

How are you going to use the second shotgun? Does it add certain functionality that you need/want and the first shotgun does not deliver?
 
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