How Many Firearms is Too Many?
The title states the general question.
How Many Firearms are too many?
I know the answer is N+1 with N being the number one now has. That is the theoretical answer.
But then comes practicality.
If one take an number of firearms, there must be practical limits.
Storage. Storing 5 guns is easy. 50 is harder. 500 much harder.
Different calibers. At some point there is too much overlap in usefulness and then having to maintain an ammunition depot.
Then there is shooting. I would venture to say few people go shooting once a week. But lets say once a week. If that person shot two guns every week, that is 100 guns. With the same logic, 500 guns would take 5 years before you shot the same gun again. Does one get familiar with shooting a firearm well when they have lots of choices or does it become novelty?
So, what is COAR opinion of what "enough" or "too many" is?