She might be quite a looker thoughHaving handguns all in the same caliber is like being married to your kindergarten sweetheart for 60yrs.
Don’t fret it good folk. I happen to own 5 different handguns in 9mm. I own the Glock 21 in 45 ACP but the rest are all 9mm. Just like the different weapons and styles that are offered and trust me there are plenty. The trusted Beretta 92 FS, Canik TP9SF and the one series elite sf from Canik as well as the Sar9 from Sarsilmaz and my trusty EDC Ruger EC9s which is a joy to shoot and no one even knows you have it on you. So there is no right or wrong in my humble opinion and if you want to buy 10 more in 9mm then go for it good folk.
She might be quite a looker though
I'm an "accumulator" of firearms, mostly handguns. I've got multiple guns in the same caliber, multiple "same" guns (who knows when parts might not be available) and "type" of gun (S&W K-frame) in multiple barrel lengths for the same cartridge. Guess I'm just a old fart with too much time on my hands.
Owning multiple handguns in different calibres will always seem to me as a more viable option . Variety is the spice of life , they say
Definitely. The prices seem everything seem to go up every time I blink.Better hurry.
Just a curiosity question. Do you think think it's best to own multiple handguns in the same caliber or do you feel you should have several different caliber handguns in your collection? Do you feel there's a point where you have "too many" pistols in the same caliber? I know answers will vary, I just wanted to hear some different opinions.