We were discussing in chat tonight, just how many guns we buy, and then end up being safe queens. You know, they may get 500 rounds through them in their lifetime.
Obviously we don't buy a gun and intend on not shooting it, ok, not collectibles. Tactical Tupperwear sitting in the corner of the safe unfired is not a collectible... collecting dust perhaps.
So....
What safe queens do you have, and what percentage of your total gun collection/portfolio do they represent.
The important date is when you first got your FPIC. If you have a non-expiring one, when you move and do a change of address you will still have a non-expiring one.
The $50 fee isn't grandfathered, sadly.
That really sucks that the newer ones expire. It is going to suck for me if I ever move. I will have to check mine when I get home but mine definitely does not have my picture on it. I think I got it back in 2012 when I moved. I hear is also $50 now to renew when I only paid $5! This just seems to be another form of suppression of our rights.
Dino was asking the question and I would assume that he and most everyone here got their initial FPID card before 10/25/2022! These cards do NOT expire after 10 years. I got my card in 1983 and it still works just fine!