Originally Posted By: Lloyd3
I have worked part-time around a number of true "best guns" for over a decade now and while they don't affect me as strongly as they once did, I am still very-much in awe of them. I don't own one and it's unlikely now that I ever will (my blue-collar roots are still holding me back, I fear). My loss, I'm sure.


There are an unlimited number of reasons to own one. And an equal number to not.
It has to work within your life.
If an ejector spring broke, would you have to use a home equity LOC to get it fixed? Prolly not a good idea in that case.

It's all relative. At different times in a life, we enjoy different things.


Out there doing it best I can.