Price would tell us for sure but ---------- I have seen really terrific originals turned into one kind of prop or another so nothing would surprise me.
First Google result I found says 85%. So there’s roughly a 15% chance that you are only going to make things worse.
I started typing a response asking what the success/inconvenience ratio was of other suicide methods, but that’s hella off-topic. So I now return you to your regularly scheduled recitation of whether people have guns or not.
Dear Lord. Get that thing out of your house, and get some professional mental health help. You don’t have to live like that. Life can be a lot better than that. But you need people to help you learn how.
I’m not kidding. Call someone you know—right now—and ask them to hold it for you. I’ve been there, had friends that did that. Sell it for a pittance if they won’t hold on to it for you.
I’m better now. You can be too.
There are spectacular photos of both successful and unsuccessful suicide attempts with a firearm. It can leave a gigantic mess. Which someone is going to have to clean up.
If things work out horribly, it will be your loved one having to do it.
Chances are it was one of the variations that go for a few hundred instead of the ones that go for several thousands. I hope.
Yes.
I’ve always been comfortable around guns, did a lot of shooting from my early teens to mid-twenties. Inanimate targets, never was into killing.
Used to have:
- a new (1980) Ruger .357 revolver, and an older .357; Sold them 25 years ago.
Still have: - A c1900 Colt .45 revolver given to me by my grandfather. I loved the man dearly and will never let it go, but haven’t fired it for 35 years.
- Mossberg 12gauge pump shotgun. Used to trap shoot until about 30 years ago, haven’t fired it since but like having it for home security, in a half-baked “better than nothing” way of thinking.
- Smith and Wesson (1985) .22 pistol, because I used to enjoy murdering coffee cans and similar plinking targets. I still think of taking it out for a session but haven’t gotten around to it for 25 years.
FWIW I favor seriously increased gun control for our country, but doubt it will ever happen.