In the interest of being forthright, I have no desire to post the extent of my weapons collection on the net, nor would I really advise anyone else to do so. Your personal info and mine are too easily discovered with minimal searching, and I don't want people to know what I have.
I say this because I had my house broken into and a few weapons stolen. It had all the hallmarks of a job pulled by someone that knew me and knew what I had and had a good idea where I kept it. Since then, only very trusted friends have nay bust knowing what sort of weaponry I own.
I am not berating you in any way for posting yours, just offering a viewpoint on the dangers of letting the entire world know what sort of valuable, portable, and easily movable (as in easy to sell) items you own.
Oh, and remember, if you're not home, those weapons are no deterrent.
Friendly advice from someone whose collection would not fit into a few pictures, and who is still feeling the loss of his Sig-Sauer 229, Browning Hi-Power, and a few other guns.
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