My wife is also a little "anti" and I manage to buy LOTS of guns. WTF is with this she won't "let" me stuff.![]()
So are you saying that, for the rest of your life, your wife needs to approve everything you buy? Sorry but it must be done:
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Longterm you will never be happy with just one or two handguns so man the fu#k up and tell your wife to be that you love guns and you will buy guns, and lots of em, from now until the day you die.
Now either your one of those poeple who keep your woman under your thumb ( power tripper ) Or I would even make a bet that your not married. Alot of people including myself are married and in order to buy firearms it requires the approval of the wife. Money doesnt grow on trees for the most of us so when money that we both earn as a family is to be spent on things that are rather expensive, its only normal and responsible to go through with it with hte wife. Ive been shut down many times on certain purchaces. That's life. I have enough to go out and play with. I know Ill be able to buy more in the futur. But I dont think the Ole South West approach like " B*tch!! go git me a beer and I dont want to hear nuttin out of u regardin my buying of guns " is a tactic that's used anymore. Hopefully that's not the way things are in your home.
Cheers
I was in the same boat as you drvrage. I am by no means new to guns, but I recently got my restricted license, finally allowing me to get myself my first handgun. Since I was a kid I've been crazy over getting a 1911, so the search began. To make a long story sort, the one 1911 I intended on getting, turned into a 1911, a revolver, and a 9mm. I ended up getting a Norinco 1911 because I like the look of the original design (it also saved me money for the other guns!). I was still gun hungry, and have always wanted a nice SS revolver in .357, and it just so happens a great deal came by and I ended up getting a 1985 Ruger Redhawk in .357. I then convince myself I needed a 9mm to "save" me money on ammo in the long run. So now came my most expensive purchase of a CZ SP01......and lets just say this all happened in a span of less then a week....I still don't have any of them in my possession, but man oh man I can't wait.......my advice is try and find good deals on both your guns, and buy both. You might have to sell some things on ebay to get the money like I did, but you wont be disappointed. Good luck!
My wife is responsible to make her choices in how she spends her income and so am I.
my advice (being a criminal and family lawyer) is to talk things through now, and to keep talking things out during the marriage, as to planning and compromising on expenses to meet both of your respective interests, needs and wants, and more important on joint spending on things and activities you like together, keeping in mind than personal/joint hobbies will change or deepen over the years ahead
my advice (being a criminal and family lawyer) is to talk things through now, and to keep talking things out during the marriage, as to planning and compromising on expenses to meet both of your respective interests, needs and wants, and more important on joint spending on things and activities you like together, keeping in mind than personal/joint hobbies will change or deepen over the years ahead



























