There is another unintended consequence of all these new Colorado gun laws...it forced me to pick-up a few guns that I'd always wondered about and wanted to try out.
Brent mentioned earlier here that I'd acquired a few guns lately and he's right, none of them were "fancy" or even overly-expensive but the motivation was largely driven by all of these efforts to stamp-out general gun ownership here in Colorado.
Also, per Brent's earlier comment, I would also add that at-least in this shop, you could handle some very fine guns, examine them closely (to enjoy their beauty & "art"), see first-hand how they fit and handled, and then have all your questions and concerns addressed immediately by a "competent" person, and if there were problems with a gun (as inevitably, this does happen), the gun shop owner would stand behind that purchase. Try doing any or all of that "online". MW Reynolds lasted exactly 20-years doing just that type of business and for purely-selfish reasons I will really miss it.
These are trying times for lots of folks, economically and otherwise, but I am confident (now more than ever) that this too shall pass. But...as an older man, I'm just not willing to wait and wonder.
I try very hard to make every moment of every Fall count now.
Last edited by Lloyd3; 07/08/25 02:31 PM.