Let's say a challenge to the unconstitutional 1934 NFA Act is successful ... how will that effect your gun budget? I know it will effect mine ...
Can you say M240 (it would go good with my M53)...
I agree that this is a good thing, and maybe I won't have to save for so long to buy the final rifle in my collection (my wife is rolling her eyes in disbelief) an M1A SOCOM CQB, .308. The purchase I made of a KEL TEC KSG Shotgun ended that collection and I've got all the handguns I could ever want. Seriously. The only item I'll be constantly buying is AMMO, both practice and premium defense. Once I get that carbine, I can finish the various upgrades to the rest (like refinishing the firearms I've inherited from family and adding some accessories to others) and move forward in life.
Next up: Finally dedicating myself to some custom features on my 2008 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara edition 4x4. I put this off since I bought it new and untitled in 2009. So, a new obsession emerges after 50 years!