The answer is more than 509 since 4-8-2010.
Perfect....
But I meant per year...
The answer is more than 509 since 4-8-2010.
There is value to be had for many of us from the gamut of guns you try out. We won't be getting any torture tests or longevity tests out of you, that is clear, but getting impressions from someone like yourself with a fresh pair of eyes, somewhat less cynical than many of us can be helpful.
I think that is why some of us are trying to give you some constructive feedback vs just putting you on the ignore list.
You can take the advice or not, that is your prerogative, but I think there are folks here who do want to get something from what you post, just giving you some pointers on how we think that can be best achieved. I'm guessing most of us just aren't as verbose and extroverted as you tend to be.
Hope that helps a bit.
I would be hesitant to sell to you as well. Back when I first started collecting and shooting I was wheeling and dealing every few months. I just couldn't keep a firearm for longer than a few months. Once I found out what I liked and wanted to spend the next 50yrs on collecting I started to only buy what I wanted. I would sell firearms if it increased my shooting pleasure such as going from a Marlin 60 to a Marlin 80/81, or if it mean trading up such as trading a LC9 for a S&W 3913 straight across.
If I'm going to sell I would want that member to enjoy that firearm not turn around and sell it off a few days later. My thing is I guess that you should probably spend some time researching firearms and history to find the ones you really want and then find members on here to see about going to the range with to try out and run them hard before buying yourself. From your threads it does kind of make you seem to be a flipper.
This is bizarre.