Hello.
This is my first post here, I've lurked about a bit on some of the gun forums, just to keep up some on what is going on in the shooting world. I usually don't join, and I don't read any gun magazines exept for the American Rifleman. I gave up on the gun magazines a long time ago. But I joined this forum just to respond to this post.
I'm a one gun man.
Okay, one handgun, one rifle.
I've been in the shooting sports for most of my life, and I'm in my early 60's now, as is my better half of many years. I once had one handgun and one rifle when I was younger, but as I went through life I accumulated more than I really needed.
A few years ago, we deceided on a downsize of our life. Like most couples, we had a house full of stuff we didn't use anymore, and had no need of. The kids are grown and gone, and we're empty nesters. It was time to get rid of stuff. Clothes, tools, garden stuff, extra cars, motorcycles, and guns. Yes, most of the guns went.
I haven't hunted in over 25 years, never was a big fan of it. Not against hunting, just didn't bake my cookie. For years though, we loved to go to the range every Saturday morning, and we'd shoot a brick of .22's. Once in a while we'd shoot some center fire, but as time went by, it was less and less. I had sold my Marlin 30-30 years ago, and I went ahead and sold off the rest of my guns that didn't get given to the kids, exept for one handgun, and one rifle. The better half did the same. I have my old Ruger standard model I bought in the last year I was in high school for 39.95, and my old Remington Speedmaster. Katie kept the Smith and Wesson K22 her dad gave her for high school graduation, and her Marlin 39 mountie. These were the guns we had since we were kids, and we loved the most. They were the ones we shot the most in recent years. The .357, 9mm Glock, 12 ga, all went. Reloading press gone. Since we live in Maryland, we can't CCW, so I don't need a concealed handgun size of gun. I can't begin to think of how many rounds I've had through my Ruger, or Katie has down the barrel of her revolver, but at this point in our lives, we feel we don't need much.
For the last couple years all we've shot are our .22 handguns. In spite of aging eyes, our shooting has gotten better than ever. katie has gotten so good with her K22, that she pushes me, and sometimes beats me at some of the shooting games we do with Necco waffers at 20 yards, and clay birds at 50. For anyone to make a statement that someone with one gun is not a shooter, or is probably not a good shot,
Looking back, we feel like a giant load has been taken off us. All that stuff was just too much. Not just the guns, all the stuff. We're happier than ever, and really enjoy our shooting. With both of us being retired now, we go to the range twice a week, and we use about 4 to 5 bulk boxes of Federals from Walmart a month now. We don't miss the center fire stuff at all. We still have a handgun apiece, and when we travel we take them. Katie has her K22 on her side of the motel bed, and I have my Ruger on mine. At home we do the same.
Now in retirement, we just don't want alot of stuff. Nothing more than what we really need. When we want, we toss the camping gear in the car and go. Last year we did a big counter clockwise trip around the U.S. hitting all the national parks out west, and stayed on the road a month. Didn't worry about the house getting broke into and our guns being stole, they were with us. The rest of the stuff at home is just stuff.
I'm enjoying shooting now as much as when I was a kid plinking in the woods with my sole .22. I haven't been this happy shooting for a long time. Katie and me are enjoying a simple life, and loving it.