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| Above, a Winchester Model 12 shotgun made in 1919. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
I have a friend who has a history of buying two (or more) of everything such as tools. I don't thing this quirk extends into firearms, but I really wouldn't be surprised if it did.
Speaking of buying two of everything, MSN (via The Avid Outdoorsman) posted a slideshow article on 15 guns that owners wish they had bought two of. I have some of the guns that made the list.
They begin it with:
Every shooter has at least one gun they should have doubled up on when the price was right. Maybe it was sitting cheap in the used case. Maybe it was still in production. Maybe magazines were everywhere, parts were easy, and nobody thought the market would care later.
Then the price climbed, the model disappeared, the quality changed, or the gun simply became harder to find. That’s when “I should’ve bought one” turns into “I should’ve bought two.” These are the guns that made owners learn that lesson the annoying way.
To read more, go here.

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