If it makes you feel any better, my grandpa had a sweet collection of WW2 militaria. We had an Type 99 with the Mum, to a Nazi SS sword (pretty sweet that a Jewish family had one lol). My Mom sold it, because she was afraid that my brother, and I would hurt ourselves with them.
My father would be proud of my growing firearm collection. It is a humble collection as it stands (with the Walther being my crown jewel). My father used to make his own ammo, and I'm thinking that is a great skill to learn right now.
I love the idea of jews protecting themselves with weapons that were once used by their enemy. I love what Israel is doing right now in the middle east. I also love stamps like the mum. I imagine you watch Gun Jesus on his youtube channel Forgotten Weapons, right?
That's an awesome skill to have, I have a friend of mine who reloads his larger caliber hunting cartridges. It's something I want to learn how to do too, especially for 5.56. I sure do! I've been watching his stuff since I've been in High School, so back in the early 2010s.
I have a small, but modest collection of stuff considering I just bought my first gun back in January. I've got an Yugo SKS all-matching, a weird, but cool "Frankenstein" Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk 1, a 10/22 "Second Amendment Edition", a Mossberg 500 20 Gauge for home defense, and finally an AR-15 in the M16A2 style. I hope to have way more then that one day, though haha.
I'm sorry for your loss friend. Keep her close, and don't let that TP go. Any other cool firearms that your Dad was able to get?
As a side note, I wish we could purchase imported firearms. There's a lot of cool foreign pieces that I can only dream of having.
My dad had a sweet gun collection, but my mother sold them all for peanuts because she was laid off her job 20 years ago. I try not to think about it.
Similar situation here. I would have loved to learn pheasant hunting or something. I do like fishing...
Do you have a firearm yet? It's Sunday Gunday ya know. LETS SEE UR GUNS
If it makes you feel any better, my grandpa had a sweet collection of WW2 militaria. We had an Type 99 with the Mum, to a Nazi SS sword (pretty sweet that a Jewish family had one lol). My Mom sold it, because she was afraid that my brother, and I would hurt ourselves with them.
My father would be proud of my growing firearm collection. It is a humble collection as it stands (with the Walther being my crown jewel). My father used to make his own ammo, and I'm thinking that is a great skill to learn right now.
I love the idea of jews protecting themselves with weapons that were once used by their enemy. I love what Israel is doing right now in the middle east. I also love stamps like the mum. I imagine you watch Gun Jesus on his youtube channel Forgotten Weapons, right?
That's an awesome skill to have, I have a friend of mine who reloads his larger caliber hunting cartridges. It's something I want to learn how to do too, especially for 5.56. I sure do! I've been watching his stuff since I've been in High School, so back in the early 2010s.
I have a small, but modest collection of stuff considering I just bought my first gun back in January. I've got an Yugo SKS all-matching, a weird, but cool "Frankenstein" Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk 1, a 10/22 "Second Amendment Edition", a Mossberg 500 20 Gauge for home defense, and finally an AR-15 in the M16A2 style. I hope to have way more then that one day, though haha.