I'm old and I've spent an impressive amount of money making mistakes by buying the wrong stuff and subsequently learning things. So when another forum member brought up the concept of consolidating some of his revolvers into a lesser number of higher quality guns, I was intrigued.
Here's a thought experiment.
Assume you've had a fire and lost every revolver you own. However, you have a big insurance check.
Which revolvers would you purchase if you wanted to cover all the bases at the highest possible quality and do it with the least number of revolvers?
Cost is no object but you'll have to define "cover all the bases" for yourself and your situation.
What would your revolver collection look like?
Here's a thought experiment.
Assume you've had a fire and lost every revolver you own. However, you have a big insurance check.
Which revolvers would you purchase if you wanted to cover all the bases at the highest possible quality and do it with the least number of revolvers?
Cost is no object but you'll have to define "cover all the bases" for yourself and your situation.
What would your revolver collection look like?