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It’s been said, β€œLaw-abiding gun owners have over 300 million guns…and 12 trillion rounds of ammo. If we were a problem, you’d know it!”

ButΒ what if that β€œ300 million” estimate is wrong?

According toΒ these calculations,Β it is.

We believe that the correct number is much higher β€” somewhere betweenΒ 412 and 660 million. Β You may wonder how we came to that number, so buckle up (and cringe, if you’re a math-phobe, although it never gets too theoretical): unlike most of the academics and reporters we linked above, we’re going to use publicly available data, and show our work.

What if we told you thatΒ oneΒ ATF computer system logged,Β by serial number, 252,000,000 unique firearms, and represented only those firearms manufactured, imported or sold by a relatively small number of the nation’s tens of thousands of Federal Firearms Licensees?

Absent a better idea, we can say that the US inventory of firearms is almost certainlyΒ betweenΒ 412 and 660 million,Β not the lower numbers recently trumpeted in the media.

Weapons Man goes into great detail to explain theΒ logic behind the calculation and after reviewing his work (particularlyΒ the numbers from the FFL on NICS checks), I’m convinced we own upwards ofΒ 600Β million gunsΒ in America – which isΒ more than double than what is being reported by the media.

So, I guess the saying really is true.

β€œLaw-abiding gun owners have over 600 million guns… and 25 trillion rounds of ammo. If we were a problem, you’d know it!”

 

This post originally appeared at jennjacques.com and is reprinted here with permission.Β 

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  1. If close friends and co-workers ask me my answer is always the same, more than 1 and still not enough.

    • I think I dropped the number just slightly under 600 million a few years ago after a terrible boating accident. Lost all my guns…

      • The math fails to consider that most gun owners only have one or two guns, and are fairly regularly replacing those guns lost in boating accidents. Guns are consumables. Use them. Lose them. Replace them. So in reality there might be 600 million guns sold, but only a few million still in existence. Sad really.

        Regarding ammo, at the range the average shooter fires between 10,000-20,000 shots per range trip so while trillions of cartridges were made, very few are still unfired.

        So please stop blowing this all out of proportion. You know, until most cities ramped up their recycling programs, there was serious concern that the cities would be buried under National Geographic magazines since nobody would throw them away. The same is true with guns. If your numbers were correct, and there were no boating accidents, we would be knee-deep in guns, tripping over them while going to the grocery store, slipping on bullets while walking down the sidewalk, and after a few generations of father to son handmedowns, our homes would be stuffed to the gills with guns.

        So have fun playing with math, but reality is much different. Like if you just ate and never took a dump.

        • They play with the marriage/divorce numbers, too. Some people do it 3+ times. It is recorded as a separate person’s marriage/divorce each time. Same thing with the news that “NRA membership is down” I renewed for 3 years, last year. I didn’t “join” this year, so their numbers are down because of me.

        • Forward Assist, in 55 years I have known only one person who lost a gun. And one who damaged one beyond repair, and they replaced it. I know those things occur but I believe the number would be so low as to be statistically insignificant. Certainly not a hundred million or more.

          I think a more common factor would be older firearms passed down which would not be included in this estimate’s methodology. That would increase the total far more than “lost” guns would decrease it.

        • Forward Assist, I can almost agree with you. However, I have a friend that never throws away an old weapon. In fact, his guest bedroom and one bathroom are now inaccessible from all of his firearms and ammo. Last year, the neighbors filed a complaint with his HOA for the weapons piling up in his backyard.

          Being a hoarder is a serious affliction and the struggle is real.

        • Good to clear that up because otherwise if they come for them they’d be digging up our back yards. And we don’t want that to happen now do we

        • Like most gun owners who practice, I shot well enough with my gun that I only go through 100 to 150 cartridges at the range per visit. I don’t take all my guns when I go, because my truck can’t hold them all. Plus I’m constantly looking for cartridges on sale and replace and sometimes double my stock

        • Forward Assist might want to try some real math. Or more likely revisit spacial recognition and how much space things really occupy.

          F.A. says that over 600 million guns may have been purchased, but only a few million remain. So, doing that math means about 600 million guns have been destroyed, lost, or broken? That is an INCREDIBLY high rate of waste/incompetency. Guns are NOT that disposable. I’ve owned guns for nearly 40 years, and my rate of disposal isn’t anywhere near that. Nor is the rate of disposal of any of my MANY friends who also own many guns.

          I love to shoot and often take several guns to the range and I am there for several hours at a time. But, on my longest, most trigger happy day at the range I never got anywhere near 10,000 – 20,000. A person would need to shoot 1 round every second for 5.5 hours with no breaks to reload or change guns or change targets to approach 20,000 rounds art the range. 1 round every 2 seconds would be 10,00 rounds.

          Now here’s some real math for you.

          The ATF estimates there are over 120 million gun owners in the US. So, if there are also 600 million guns, that is an average of 5 per owner. That would hardly have us “knee deep in guns tripping over them . . .”
          As for the stated 12 billions rounds of ammo, that would be an average of 100 rounds per owner. Depending on the type ammo, that could fit in your pocket, or maybe you’d need a shoe box. Hardly a volume to cause us “slipping on bullets while walking down the side walk”

          I think you need to actually try math and get a better grip on spacial perception instead of using conjecture and throwing out made up numbers and images to (try to) sound intelligent.

        • yeah, i have a rifle made in 1925 that is perfectly functional… you kinda have to neglect them to have them break

        • My bad. Not 12 billion rounds of ammo, 12 trillion. That is 100,000 rounds per average gun owner (120 million of those). While I think that is a bit high, it is still not a volume that wopuu;ld cause us to slip on them on the sidewalk. Volume wise, even if it were all rifle ammo, that would easily fit in the bed of a pick-up truck. Pistol ammo would take even less space. Possibly in teh trunk of a large car. We’d still hardly be “slipping on bullets”

        • Hilarious comment. Had to post bc I LOL’d so many times. It is just so accurate… I’m struggling keep guns in my possession. I stopped going anywhere near boats after losing so many but still manage to lose them in the most inopportune places–down storm drains, off cliffs, into ravines….my roll of toilet paper lasts longer than my guns! And talk about the ammo… I can barely afford it. It takes 10,000 rounds just to sight in a scope at the range. I run out of bullets halfway through and then need to start all over!

        • 10K -20K per range trip? I think you added a couple of zeroes too many! I usually average 100-200. I don’t even own a boat! The only gun I’ve’ lost’ was due to theft by the demographic that the liberal left provides A revolving door for from our judicial system.
          Soros once said about the illegal alien problems
          β€œThat boat has already sailed.” Well, with 300 or 600 million, that boat has sailed too & considering it’s a Second Amendment right if anyone has a problem with it and then they need to leave! The people that have a problem with it are the ones that want to subvert the country & create a passive population of sheep who’d have no chance of preventing an oligarchical dictatorship!

        • Rest calmly in your ignorance. Guns don’t wear out nearly as fast as you think and, at 65 years old, I truly don’t know anyone who ever “lost a gun”.
          I own a number of guns of varying ages. Only a couple are less than 5 years old. Most are 15 – 20 years old. A handful are 30+ years old. Every gun I own is ready to fire. Just insert ammo.

          I’ve made hundreds of trips to shooting ranges and I have never even heard of someone firing 10,000 rounds per visit. Your average shooter couldn’t begin to afford that much ammo, particularly since Obozo ran up ammo prices (that have never come back down). A much more realistic estimate is 50 – 200 rounds, per person, per visit. Unless someone is at a range that allows “full automatic fire” I can’t imagine how they could fire 1000 rounds per day, much less 10k – 20k. There simply isn’t enough time in the day for that kind of volume & you can’t find an empty shooting range where you could “play” the kind of impunity that volume would require. It simply doesn’t exist outside of the few ranges that allow full auto. Besides, Range Masters typically only give 1 or maybe 2 warnings about “rapid fire” before they throw offenders out. That type of stupidity is simply not tolerated. Particularly if the range is busy. They’re real serious about rules and gun etiquette.

          Based on your idiotic claim that we’d be tripping in guns I offer a novel concept. I have this amazing device called a gun safe. Mine contains all but 1 of my guns plus a few thousand rounds of ammo (it’s a big safe). Even folks who don’t have gun safes generally don’t leave their guns laying all over their homes. My brother used to have several laying around his house but he was a career LEO and his kids were grown by the time he started leaving ANY guns laying around. He lived several miles out in the country and had a GSD protecting the property so the odds of theft were very low.

          In closing, when you aren’t quite so stoned, perhaps you’ll listen to a few of us that are long-term gun owners that have some actual experience with guns. If you do, you MIGHT learn more about the topic because you’re simply spewing BS and looking incredibly ignorant in the process – but I’m doubtful that you’ll learn one damn thing.
          AMF YOYO

      • Jeff, the best response I’ve seen in a while. Mine were lost in a storm surge or was it a tornado?

    • Optimal number of guns is X+1. Where: X = number of guns currently owned.

      (There is a special case in which there is an alternative optima of X+2 when you are really interested in a matched pair of something. After acquiring said pair, however, the standard form of the expression becomes optimal again.)

    • Gotta have one for each season. Summer, winter, spring, fall, Deer, Bear, Rabbit, Duck, Turkey, monsoon season, drought season, hurricane season, tornado season, wildfire season, prevernal, vernal, estival, serotinal, autumnal, hibernal, planting season, harvest season, etc..

      • I like where your head’s at!

        You forgot CCW guns for under heavy coats, light jackets, t-shirts, and pocket/deep-cover carry… oh, and truck guns, night stand guns, bathroom guns, CQB, intermediate, and long range tactical guns, with back-ups and integrally-suppressed variants for each.

        Gun rich, cash poor. Such is life, and life is good!

        • Good point. Different cc guns for different types of events and the clothing that accompanies them. I mean I wouldn’t want to be the sorry sap that wears his oil changing and yard work gun to a barbeque or wedding. That’s like a brown belt with black shoes!

        • Remember the guns have to match the shoes or belt. No white after Labor Day. Therefore I need to find a white gun one for the summer.

  2. I always knew the 300 million number was low… i mean, at least two million Mosins have been imported… five and a half million garands were made and most of those have been sold to civilians… etc..

    • I figured it was low also. I also think the number of people that carry in their car or on their person is higher than commonly touted. A couple years back I heard Smith sold over 1 million shields. Yeah it’s a great gun but there’s got to be 10 Glock 19s for every shield and who knows maybe even more than that. 1 million of one model of gun that has a primary purpose of being worn on your person with minimal discomfort leads me to believe there are a lot of people carrying.

    • Geoff PR said, “Guys have guns like women have shoes..”
      I’m way behind and have a lot of catching up to do. I am glad he did not say shoes and clothes!

    • I thought firearm manufacturers had to report how many firearms they manufacture every year to ATF (although their reporting is somehow two years behind to protect their strategic something-or-other). And some government agency (probably ATF as well) knows how many firearms we import every year. So, it seems to me that ATF should know almost exactly how many firearms have entered circulation in the U.S. for at least several decades.

      The only significant unknown is how many firearms we remove from circulation over the years. And I would think that someone can generate a fairly reasonable estimate of that number. For one, I imagine law enforcement agencies report how many firearms they destroy. The rest would be firearms that finally break, wear out, or rust to the point of no repair. And that has to be fairly well understood. Oh, and I suppose a few lost firearms obviously remove some firearms from circulation, although that has to be pretty tiny. (I have never heard of anyone losing a firearm, although I have heard of criminals who dispose of a firearm as evidence.)

      As for unknown war trophies or home-made firearms, I suspect that number is pretty small, at most a few million and not a significant percentage of firearms in circulation.

      • I’m not aware of any requirement for gun manufacturers to report numbers made, even though if made by licensed makers they must be serialized. (If there is such a requirement, let us know, please)
        Guns are indeed lost. Just look at how many guns are caught at TSA checks because the person “forgot” the gun was in his carry-on bag. (Am I the only one who knows what’s in his bags?)
        How many guns are imported? Well, do you mean legally, or the actual total? Because there’s no way to know the actual total.
        Are guns taken off the “active list” because of wear, rust and breakage? Obviously. However, IMO, not as many as are included in the “official” lists.
        Then, there are the millions upon millions of guns that were introduced before any official attempt to count them. Add the war trophies to that number.
        Then, home made guns; with 80% lowers becoming so popular, that number is significant. There are even a good number of “zip” guns; I’ve made a few, just to prove it can be done.
        Just as a WAG, I put the number of guns in the wild in the US at north of 500 million, not counting the military and department-owned firearms (which I suppose could be considered “government owned”).

  3. and what about all the 80% guns…and purely home-made…no serial numbers needed unless you plan to sell them…legally, at least
    and surely there are at least some illegally imported ones…
    not sure about the ammo numbers
    I know some gun owners that only have a couple hundred rounds
    I have no idea what I have…but if I include .22 it is the tens of thousands

    • I used to think that i only had a couple hundred rounds, until i actually looked in my basement. Somehow i had acquired some ten ammo cans, that were full and numerous boxes just laying around. I thing these things have been breeding down there.

        • A million thumbs up! If you’re breeding ammo, please share your process and techniques. It can’t just be “stack and forget”, because that hasn’t been working for me. Is it possible I’ve been buying only sterile ammunition that can’t reproduce?

  4. He didn’t subtract the number of firearms that were lost due to boating accidents. Gotta be at least 200 million of those. πŸ™‚

  5. 25 trillion rounds. Let’s do some basic math here. 12 BILLION rounds sold per year, with perhaps another 1-2 billion rounds reloaded. 25 trillion divided by 14 billion equals…1785 fucking years. Without anyone popping off a single round. Saving up EVERY LAST ROUND OF AMMUNITION. Every bit as stupid as the gun grabbing leftists.

    • I don’t think that’s as β€œstupid as the gun grabbing leftists”, it’s simply exaggerating. But yes, *trillions* are absurdly high numbers. Maybe that many in total ever.

    • Should be an adequate supply for the coming civil war/revolution (which may actually require zero rounds to win – a huge show of force should be enough to scare the bejesus out of the cowardly rats and send them scurrying into obscurity).

      • In any war you normally go through more rounds than you think you would need. Better to be on the safe side.

    • I’d purely love to know where you came up with that “12 BILLION rounds sold per year” figure, since there is no accounting at all as to how many rounds are made or sold each year.
      Of that 12 BILLION number, I’ve seen estimates as high as 6 billion just of .22lr. (I just checked; I have just shy of 7k rounds of .22lr, and I’m neither a hoarder nor a prolific shooter. I’m mostly just a plinker, but I easily go through about 1k a month. (I used to think shooting .22 was inexpensive, but…) I just bought a Ruger PCC, so my use of 9mm has gone up, too.
      And I have a gun I don’t even have ammo for yet.
      We do indeed go through a lot of ammo per year.

      • And I’d like to know why you think every man, woman, and child in the United States has a stockpile of over 76 thousand rounds of ammunition.

        I suspect it’s because you’re just stupid.

        • Well, you can call me stupid, but please do it for the right reasons; I never said the 12 billion number was right. I just said we go through a lot of ammo per year.
          I’m not saying you’re stupid, but I am saying your reading comprehension is lacking.

  6. So you expect people to believe that, on average, each gun in the entire US has 40,000 rounds of ammo stored for it? After all: 24 trillion(24,000,000,000,000) rounds divided by 600 million(600,000,000) firearms equals 40,000 rounds per gun. Or 12T/300M is still 40K.
    I think you had best recheck your math…. Maybe someone there knows how to do long division? Or are you hiring antis now? The inability to do the most basic math seems awfully familiar somehow….

    • Gee I thought everyone had that many rounds per fire arm. I guess I was off by a few thousand rounds, be heading to the gun store Monday to pick up a few thousand rounds of various calibers.

  7. 25 trillion…Hmm, looked in my ammo locker…pretty close.

    I’m fortunate in that I have a number of nationally distributed ammunition manufacturers within 200 miles…Armscor, Buffalo Bore, HSM, ProGrade, etc. I particularly like the ProGrade .45 Colt offerings…reasonably priced and they shoot cleanly and accurately.

  8. It’s only about 38,000 per gun if there are 660M guns. Might be a skosh high for some but there’s probably some that have more. Bet it would be difficult to game plan confiscating all of that by any govt. authority. Something about a rifle behind every blade of grass.

    • Yes but I’d say it is quite a bit more than average. A quick check shows that I currently have about 1000/gun on average. I do keep a good deal more than that in some calibers but in those I also tend to have multiple firearms. On the other hand, I don’t keep very much ammo on hand for several antique or oddball firearms I own.

        • Yup, I have about 8000 rounds of .22lr at present but I also own several .22lr firearms so it doesn’t push the average per gun all that much. On the other end of the spectrum, pulling down the average, I only have about 50 rounds of 30-40 Krag.

  9. I used to cite the 300 million estimate but, these days, I usually state 400. The 300 million number was being used by people a decade ago and, since then, based on NCIS checks and NSSF estimates, about 10 million guns have entered the population each year – so, 400 million seems like a reasonably conservative estimate. I can see how it could certainly be a good bit higher. 30 years ago people often said 200 million – pretty sure it is at least double that now.

    • Agreed. 400 million is the figure I see most often based on the last decade’s gun sales under Obama.

      660 million sounds high to me, but not impossible.

      The other figure I see quoted is “80 million firearm owners”, although the gun control people like to say that represents a much lower figure in that some gun owners have enormous quantities of guns – so they think that targeting the “collectors” would remove a lot of guns from circulation and reduce the number of owners to maybe 20 million. I don’t see the point as 20 million gun owners is still 20 times the entire US military and police.

      What gun control people don’t understand is that even if you go door to door seizing guns, you’re going to miss at least a quarter of all guns and perhaps a third. Back when they declared an amnesty for a year to register full-auto weapons, there were 100,000 registered full auto firearms. During the amnesty, another 100,000 owners came forward to register them. I guarantee that left at least another 100,000 that will never be registered. Applying that third to the 400 million minimum figure leaves 120 million firearms in private hands even after a full-scale seizure program. I’d call that a “fail” for “gun control.”

      • ATF estimates that there are 120,000,000 known gun owners in the US (post 1968) unknown quantity prior to that time as records were not kept, and you did not need a background check to buy a firearm.

  10. Being a gunaholic. 1 is to many and 100 is not enough. I put most of my value in ammo. You can NEVER have to much ammo. Been caching since the early 80’s and yes it still goes bang.

    • If you only have a couple of guns and too much ammo then you can indeed have too much ammo, especially if you live in a state where they are cracking down on the ability to buy guns. Ammo is easy to get for now so focus on completing your guns first.

      • Keep in mind that many states are already working toward restricting ammo purchases. It also has excellent trade value when times are lean. Much of what I cached in the 80’s was military surplus. Some as old as Korean war era. Properly cached it will last for many more years. Keep Your Powder Dry…

        • “It also has excellent trade value when times are lean.”
          While it certainly has that value, I am personally opposed to trading something that can come back to bite me. Selling/trading ammo in a SHTF scenario is, IMO, just dumb.
          If you really want something that will have value in such a situation, it’s hard to go wrong with booze.

  11. Gun regs: succumbing to the temptation to create a few 100-millions of new crimes, and a few 10-millions of new criminals.

    Because there aren’t enough bad people doing bad things to go after already

  12. Registration and Confiscation………then you will know we are a problem!

    NEVER COMPLY!

    We’ll explain the 2nd Amendment one round at a time if you start stuff like the nonsense after the Boston Marathon bombing. Go ahead Dummycrats ignite the Civil War.

  13. I know I am partly to blame for all of this.

    Please understand it’s an affliction, possibly a genetic defect. I see ammo on sale, I buy some. Seems like each year I have more than the last and less time for shooting. I like to use the oldest stuff fiirst but still some newer gets used too. Even so, I know I am not keeping up.

    I need to retire so I’ll have time to help end this crisis by getting out and shooting more. I know I can do it, burn thru some ammo and wear out some guns to reduce the excess. But I need time off from work to get it done

    So how about some help? Just send me $5 each, per week, and I promise to retire from working and go full tilt on the ammo and gun hoarding situation.

    Make it an initial $50 each plus $5 a week and I’ll volunteer to do extra shooting beyond just 40 hours a week.

    Because in spite of my affliction, I care. And because I’m a nice guy dammit.

    • A guy I know who does the social media thing recently tried: β€œif I could have your attetion: if I can get one million people to donate one dolllar each, you’ll all receive a free copy of my book, How I made a million dollars on Facebook.”

      • Now there’s a math problem to solve…..one million copies to be published and a couple bucks to mail each one out and to hire a staff to handle the logistics……don’t think that feller on social media came out ahead on that one.

        • It’s a short book, fits on one page.
          Printing, buying envelopes in bulk, and postage are far less than a dollar apiece.
          The problem of addressing each one remains, though.

    • Since we established a 2A tax holiday in MS, I tend to save up, and buy guns/ammo, etc. during that 2 day period each year and save a couple Benjamins. Some dealers here will often toss in the NICS check for free, and/or have coinciding sales on accessories, or rebates/discounts. It’s good business to make your customers happy. Brings ’em back. πŸ™‚

  14. I have been informed by several well-trusted media sources that all those guns are owned by 5 or 6 Super Owners

    • So, so true. Of all the bloggers, he was my favortie. Had a few chances to correspond with him before he died. Would have loved to have hung out with him. Glad that his brother is keeping the website up. So much valuable information on there.

  15. I’m so embarrassed. I own less than a dozen guns and less than 1k rounds of ammo for each one. I guess that makes me a liberal. Time to move to Hawaii. Sigh…

  16. Liberals: β€œYou can’t possibly deport 20 million illegal aliens, that’s too many. It’s ridiculous to even consider.”

    Also Liberals: β€œWe are going to repeal the second amendment and confiscate guns. All of them. All 600 million. Under pain of arrest and by force if need be. We can totally do it.”

  17. We need to get to a billion. Seriously, I’m disappointed in only 600 million. I want the heads of every leftist antigunner to fucking explode.

  18. I wonder how many parts kits have been imported? My favorite thing is to build, rather than buy a lot of cool rifles. Often, a lot of the weird stuff isn’t even available for sale as a complete rifle due to import restrictions. I hang out on a forum with the sole purpose of learning how to build kits and scratch built guns.

    Needless to say, even if they pass a law banning every single firearm, they will only get a few turned in and the rest will be at the bottom of local lakes. Or you will see people watering their gardens with motor oil.

  19. I did the math on this just as President Obama left office. under his presidency, it is easy to get to around 100 million new guns. Given the run on buying guns and a starting point of 300 million guns, his eight years, plus the 2 since he has left office, i think it is reasonable to estimate at least 400 million guys in the US. Could there be 600 Million… very possibly but I would how many of those might now be collectables, unfired in several generations, or simply not proking.

    The number that I think is really hard to come up with is the number of gun users – and I use this term specifically. A gun user is someone who knows how to use a gun, has access to a gun, but has never purchased a gun. These are often family members, Husbands, wives, or partners who live with a gun owner. A common number the anti’s use to estimate the number of gun owners is 33% of Americans. I think this number is very low given the growing number of constitutional carry states and the increase of concealed carriers from 4 million to over 17.5 million in the past decade. I think is more likely that over half us population is a gun user because they live with a gun owner, and the number of gun owners is underestimated.

    • In a marriage in most states I know of, property is communal. That is why I find it weird that if I buy an NFA item. It gets registered to me and me alone unless your spouse is on a trust. So, if the property is communal, that means my wife is a gun owner also. My wife additionally confiscated one of my guns and it became hers because she likes it.

    • 33% of Americans could be right. In many families, the Alfa male member(father/grandfathers) will handle the purchase of most things gun related, his name is on those purchases, but many in the family shoot these guns, either hunting, target practice or they are available for home protection.
      Grandpa is the go to guy for firearms questions, even when the family has moved into 4 or 5 extra homes to start their own families.
      While he controlled family gun/ammo purchases, he was one person and now 7-10 people actually have possession of those guns. If anti gunners wait, how can they figure out which children and grandchildren have the guns great grandpa bought?

      This is a great reason for grandpa to buy forearms.

  20. I haven’t bought any gun’s….but, my hobby Is dragging the lake bottoms and I’ve “found thousands…Hhmmm must be a lot of clumsy fishermen.

  21. And the numbers probably are for only since 1968 and do not account for those owned before this, or those made in machine shops and factory’s by individuals….. if there is a drive to confiscate, there is no way they all will be grabbed.

  22. I always chuckle when there’s a news report that says “The guy had a gun and over 1,000 rounds in his basement”. Like, like, if you have a 10 rd magazine, you only need 10 rounds.

  23. Wow. All those numbers…I was never good at math. March 2019 celebrates my and the wife’s first year of concealed carry (blessed to live in KY). Still SO much to learn. All things guns are now addictive. We ask for forgiveness – we have not done our part in helping the numbers. Wife and I each carry a Walther PPS M2 and have a Taurus G2c in the house for extra protection. Sadly, only 3 firearms. Even worse, only 5 holsters! Oh, my. We watch for sales on ammo to replace those used up at the range. We keep 1,000 target rounds and 200 defensive rounds on hand at any give time. We confess that we have failed our dear fire-arm community. So sorry. We will try to do better. FYI – I am a Pastor who tries to keep his word. Going to give it my very best effort. It is a joy to learn from those who love and respect fire-arms and our God-given rights. Tragic to know that those rights are under attack. So much fear and falsehood used to blame law abiding citizens of unlawful use of firearms. May we continue to rally together in truth and be alert to tricks used to deny us of our
    freedoms and rights. Lets enjoy our rights. Do our part to “add” to the numbers. Amen. Take care. Be safe. God Bless!

  24. If you know how many guns you have, you don’t have nearly enough!!! Head to your local gun shop post haste!!!
    If your wife knows how many guns you have, be extremely good to her so she doesn’t divorce you and the guns become hers.
    I think one of those trillions of rounds of ammo, is mine……. πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚
    I’m an professed Gunaholic.
    I’m in Guns Anonymous. I’m on the road to recovery.
    Truthfully, I’m in denial and on the road to my local gun shop to buy more guns.
    No adult supervision in my life. Oh, life is s-o-o-o-o-o good!!!!

  25. I really miss Weapons Man.
    I checked his blog every day.
    Now I go to Thisainthell, especially for the daily β€œ feel good story” covering armed self defense.
    Kevin Obrien was a great American

  26. 412-660 million firearms???

    Now I’m really depressed.

    I thought I was just starting to get a corner on the market and now I have to work WAY harder. DAMN!

    (Ya know? Posting on TTAG and watching events like SOTU address are so much better while imbibing with friends… Just sayin’)

  27. “ATF estimates that there are 120,000,000 known gun owners in the US” If true, how on earth are we on the down side of all of this anti-2A legislation? Even here in Crappyfornia, various outlets report 1 in 5 own a firearm. If we voted together, all of this could change. But we are our own worst enemy. I know CC permit holders who think AR rifles should be banned. I know shotgun/duck hunters who dont understand why anyone needs to carry. Too many firearm owners say they are ok with background checks or magazine restrictions or anything else that is reasonable. Then along come the anti-2A and they whittle us down.
    Just hold the line and vote against ANY limits to our use of firearms.

  28. 1. There is about Near Count of of 660,000,000 Rifles ,Shotguns, Semiautomatic Pistols Revolvers too. Note: 2/3s Long Guns , Rifles, & Shot Guns too. An 1/3 Semiautomatic Pistols , Revolvers”too! There is on Long Guns, 440,000,000 Total too. The Rifles is 293333333.3333333 New Used Relic Guns too. Shot Guns 146666666.666667 is new Used relic guns too! 2. There is 220,000,000 Hand Guns Semiautomatic Pistols , Revolvers total count too. Semiautomatic Pistols is 146666666. 6666667 is New Used Relic Hand-guns too. The Revolvers is, 73333333. 33333333 is New Used Relic Hand Guns too. Do You Agree? Yes? Or Disagree? No? Why?? How Come it turns in Conversation to talk about too! Do you Agree! Yes? Attention: Sir? Or Mam??

  29. Declaration of Independents

    We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.–That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, –That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government. It is about time, before the democrats and biden destroy this Nation.

  30. 1. March,09,2019 A.D.: The Total Number if Rifles: (293,333,333, New Used Relic Guns. 2. Shot Guns :146,666,666.666667 New Used Relic too.3.Hand Guns:220,000,000 Semi automatic Pistols. New Used Relic too.4.Revolvers: 73,333333 New Used An Relic too.

  31. 1. 12/31/2023 A.D. The total of F.F.L.s 01,02,. N.F.A. 09. 49,462+6380+150 eguals 56,173 Retailer Gun Dealers stores.

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