Glorius safe queens
#12
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Marriottsville, Maryland
Posts: 1,058
Sorry...no pics
But my "safe queen" rifle is too long to fit in my safe --- Which is a custom (Baltimore City gunsmith build) made 338 Winchester Magnum, Western stocked, Belgium FN action, with a kinda heavy Douglas barrel on it; along with a variable scope that isn't equipped with any vertical or horizontal turrets on it.
But my "safe queen" rifle is too long to fit in my safe --- Which is a custom (Baltimore City gunsmith build) made 338 Winchester Magnum, Western stocked, Belgium FN action, with a kinda heavy Douglas barrel on it; along with a variable scope that isn't equipped with any vertical or horizontal turrets on it.
Last edited by Erno86; 12-16-2019 at 09:11 AM. Reason: typo
#13
I should have used a few "^^^"'s next to my 1st sentence about that's what I thought the OP was referring to--what you said. Guns that sit in the safe and are not used much. This is one of those subject areas where nobody is truly wrong because everybody needs to decide for themselves what is the appropriate amount of guns for them to own, safe queens or not. In my case, I need to get a bigger safe and then fill it with a lot of safe queens just because I want to.
#15
I don't hunt in states that require shotguns for deer anymore so I have an Ithica 37 that I seldom use but will keep it just in case. I do have a Henry Golden Boy 22LR that I keep around just because it is totally gorgeous. Someday I'll pass it on to a grandson when he is ready.
#16
A long while ago I traded a couple unfired Winchester commemorative rifles for a upper end Savage .22-250. I use the .22-250 a lot. No regrets.
I just sold about 10 guns that were seldom used if at all. One was a Belgium made Browning Sweet 16. Turned the money into two rifles and scopes that I use. No regrets.
I have a Winchester Model 94 30-30 with a factory installed plaque in the stock bearing my father's name. I did not shoot it for years. I figure it's collectors value is worthless to anyone but me or another family member. I now shoot it. This one will be a hand-me-down someday.
To each his own. I understand safe queens. I just decided to divorce mine !! ha ha
I just sold about 10 guns that were seldom used if at all. One was a Belgium made Browning Sweet 16. Turned the money into two rifles and scopes that I use. No regrets.
I have a Winchester Model 94 30-30 with a factory installed plaque in the stock bearing my father's name. I did not shoot it for years. I figure it's collectors value is worthless to anyone but me or another family member. I now shoot it. This one will be a hand-me-down someday.
To each his own. I understand safe queens. I just decided to divorce mine !! ha ha
#18
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Tug Hill NY
Posts: 420
Over the past several years I thinned out my gun case to pay for a moose hunt...mainly duplicates and guns that weren't ever shot. Guns that are true safe queens that are not shot: my families 1863 Springfield in better condition than any I have seen in museums, and a Browning patent Belgian model 1922 .380 pistol, all matching serial numbers given to me by a close friend. His uncle captured it in Normandy in WW2. Really, all the rest of mine may not be shot frequently, but they aren't hidden away never to be shot, just not much chance to.
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#20
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Eastern wv
Posts: 3,646
Safe queens....lets see
all these
all these and a couple dozen others
got like 4 I use for the bit of hunting I get to do, but have a 338 edge just finished up at the smiths, and just got an AR10 6.5 creed in honor of the Dems. new gun control push
Its a disease I tell ya!
RR
all these
all these and a couple dozen others
got like 4 I use for the bit of hunting I get to do, but have a 338 edge just finished up at the smiths, and just got an AR10 6.5 creed in honor of the Dems. new gun control push
Its a disease I tell ya!
RR