Most people tend to get into a specific type of firearm. There are shotgun guys, benchrest guys, people who shoot High Power, handgun guys, people who have Black Rifle Disease, etc. I have a real problem. I like every single gun I have ever touched, seen on the internet, or glimpsed on a rack in the gun shop.
The problem is, just when I'm really getting into a particular type of gun, I see something new and shiny and I get distracted again. I can barely finish a project gun before I'm scheming about how to buy my next toy. Right now under construction I have a custom Martini being built at a gunsmith, an SBR AR15 project underway, another rifle in pieces in my basement, and I just ordered a fixer-upper antique .577 Snider. And I'm still thinking I need a .22 upper with a suppressor, a Kentucky Long Rifle kit, a Contender pistol, a dedicated DCM upper, an all original Martini Henry complete with Victorian era British uniform (so I can turn over supply wagons in my front yard and re-enact the battle of Rourke's Drift), an M1A, a Garand, an FAL, an AK of some kind, another Lee-Enfield, a .50 BMG, a Ruger GP100, a S&W model 29, a 1911, a Browning Buckmark to replace the one I stupidly traded off 10 years ago, another 870, and a nice over/under shotgun. Plus I'm trying to convince the wife that I need something full auto. I think I need psychiatric help. Anyone else have this problem?