barrytrot wrote:In all other scenarios guns are not going to increase in value unlike PM's.
NotABigDeal wrote:I guess I'm one of those people, but it has nothing to do with an end of days scenario. My guns don't only protect my metals, they protect everything.
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MikeyPooh wrote:barrytrot wrote:In all other scenarios guns are not going to increase in value unlike PM's.
I'd take a bit of an exception at this statement. True, they might not have quite the upside potential as PM's (assuming normal scenarios) but, a quality firearm will retain its value quite well.
barrytrot wrote: I'd recommend moving to a place where you are safe without shooting anyone else.
franklin wrote:Barry's comment on finding a safe area to live reminded me of my situation. I live on the outskirts of a conservative college town where murders are few and far between. I consider it as safe an area as I am likely to find without severely relocating. Over the past 8 days, within 10 miles of my casa, we have seen:
1) One shotgun killing thru the door for stiffing a drug dealer on some grass
2) One high school senior with no record walking into a retire professor's garage and killing him and knifing his wheelchair-bound wife
3) One 21 yr old college student shooting into several apartments and vehicles before killing himself for some unknown reason
4) One 20 yr old shot by his best friend in the back with a .22 in an argument over girls. He also is dead
There are a lot of guns around which I don't have a problem with but.....I want one to be handy in case I need it.
tractorman wrote:AR15s are cool looking and many people "just have to have one." But they are far from ideal for self- or home-defense. Personally, I'd get a cheaper shotgun or handgun, or fix the old gun, if you truly feel you need protection. If you just have the "hots" for an AR15, that's another story altogether.
NotABigDeal wrote:What kind of gun is it that you need to get fixed?
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NotABigDeal wrote:12 gauge would work out great.
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