B.McMaster wrote:
chaparral wrote:
B.McMaster wrote:
sosayusall wrote:
I can 100% understand collecting things. I collect lego minifigures and magic the gathering cards. Its silly. I would think most collectors would be fine with not also collecting large sums of ammunition for their guns. "Collectors"/hoarders in general will want a lot of different things, not a lot of the same thing. I am sure there are studies on this. Also most collectors generally would have zero problems with taking inventory of their collections, and having this inventory known - as most collectors think they have things of value that others want and would be willing to buy.
You are wrong on both.
They want large sums of ammo to ensure the gun is usable forever. What good is an expensive collector rifle if you cant shoot it?
Inventory and let it be known - absolutely not. Would you want your expensive possessions (i.e. jewelry as an example) known?
Most people’s most expensive possession is their car or home. Both of them the government knows about.
Hard to steal a house.
Wrong: https://www.experian.com/...is-home-title-fraud/