• jordanlund@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    It’s funny how it creeps up on you. As a die hard liberal, I never thought I’d own a gun, but then I moved to a problematic neighborhood with lots of drug dealing and random pit bulls running around so I bought one, felt good about using it and thought I was done.

    When my grandfather and father passed away, I inherited their guns, so I got them cleaned up and in good working order. But then I started looking at “gaps”.

    For example, dad had this, an adorable, but useless .22 Derringer:

    I love it because, well, it was my dads, but I’d never think of actually using it. But the Derringer form factor is a kick so I bought one of these:

    Chambered for .45 but also takes .410 shotgun shells…

    Then that got me thinking… “Wait, dad and grampa had all these guns but not one shotgun?”

    So I bought a Mossberg Shockwave and fitted it with wood furniture.

    So, yeah, after buying one and thinking I was done, I now own something like 14 guns?

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      5 months ago

      Yeah, I don’t know many people who end up with two guns and stop there. One gun? Maybe. After that, it gets like they need friends.

      One of the silly ‘tests’ of what makes for a REAL Alaskan is to have more guns than mammals living in the house. My non-scientific casual survey concluded that to be fairly accurate, and would probably apply to several other of our more rural states as well (REAL Montanan, etc.). Side note: dog mushers keep their dogs outside, so the stat held for them, too.