It's a fetish in a way, tied to their "masculinity" in a lot of cases IMO. If they don't have one attached at the hip they suffer from impotency & have weird ideas, like wishing their spouses/SOs would pound them in the ass w/ a 14-inch strap-on.
In other cases, I suppose it makes them feel more important. Buying a gun & showing it to everyone doesn't make them any more of a target for anything (eg. robbery, burglary), it just gives them an idea to think about that tells them that when/if by small chance one day, maybe, their miserable, boring & unsatisfying life turns into a Die Hard movie, they can be John McClane.
Then you got the paranoid nutcases who live their lives in fear of getting mugged or robbed, or that the govt. is after them (think John Nash from A Beautiful Mind, except w/ half the IQ).
Then you got the hunters, whose gun enthusiasm is tied to that. And I respect that. I like hunting for both its social interaction &/or compe iveness. If having big gun collection that you like to show off enhances that, then that's cool. I totally see that & I'm fine w/ that...However, it stops being fine when your fat, old cowboy hat wearing ass can't climb into a blind w/o getting short of breath or w/o risking re-braking the knee you broke when you were the 3rd string QB on your High School JV football team. At that point, you need to quit living in the past & hang up your guns, cowboy hat & boots & find a more suitable hobby, like sitting on a park bench people watching, eyeballing MILFS that give your old worm a small, fleeting tingle.
Then you got the target/range guys, who only seem to got to the range to use their gun & do so at a high frequency. They They don't have a hunting permit, don't own a ranch, don't have a friend w/ a ranch, but just really like shooting targets, & it is basically a continuation of an unhealthy childhood/adolescent preoccupation w/ Duck Hunter. They keep score, & they even go home & jerk off into a sock like they did back then, since, if they have one at the time, their SO probably has either generalized phobia, or is gold-digging with specific phobia & is out somewhere taking shots on her s by some other more socially adept dude.
Then you got the guys who buy a gun & hide it somewhere, talking it out to shoot at every one & a while to let off some steam, knowing that's prolly all the usage it'll ever get, realistically.
Then you got the gangstas, natcos, thugs, anti-social deviants etc. who pretty much need to pack, or so they feel they need to.
I'm pretty much in the 2nd to last camp. A lot of people stick their feet in s couple groups. Me, I'll go to friends' ranches & bring my pistol (.45) along to shoot rabbits or possums or a beer bottle or some on rare/special occasions, but otherwise the thing is collecting dust.
Gun owners fall under a pretty big umbrella. Seems there's a pretty sizable number of 'em based on my experience who have an unhealthy relationship w/ guns & should see a psychologist/psychiatrist & not a gun-dealer for w/e insecurity or problem they have & that they're trying to hide/compensate for/run from (eg. micropenis, feminine traits, erectile issues, fear of growing fat, old & frail, schizophrenia etc.)
I respect the 2nd Amendment, there's integrity behind it & I like it pretty much how it's applied today (except for a few but still important exceptions). Needs some work, but overall keep it pretty much the same.
Still though I LMAO when I see all the dumb s riding the dignified activism's coattails, hoping to blend in, but actually sticking out like the obvious, eternally confused loony dunces they are. It dilutes the activism. Half the damn gun rights activists & supporters is made up of clowns, circus acts. It's amazing to me how Republicans have been able aggregate so much support--which like I said I'm in full-support of--for 2nd Amendment activism from these dumpsters. But I guess you take wherever you can take from in politics, dumpster dive if you have too. It's flies attracted to fudge cake though, & way more hyped up as legit activism when it's actually a lot phony activism.

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