Horrible advice!! If she is willing to divorce and you have lots of guns, she gets half of them!! Or half what they are worth.....or half of what she thinks they are worth
Good luck Red! Try and convince her to go out plinking sometime, many people have been converted after a little time in a gravel pit with a 22 and some pop cans.
Buy her something shiny!
Before I took the course I talked it over with my wife and she agreed guns would be ok. I just passed the test for the CFSC and am about to apply for my PAL and she changes her mind. So getting a PAL is ok but it's not ok to get guns. I have to say this is a big let down.
So now what? I am booked into a hunters safety course but without a gun, I'm not going to be much of a hunter. Sometimes womens logic gets to me. Licence is ok but gun not ok. Wtf?
Red.
I'll bet more than half the tough guys here talking s**t are the ones who give the wife an ear full of baby talk when they want something.![]()
Anyways, a few years ago my wife said the same thing. No biggie.
I says to Mrs 9,
"how bout we go to Timmies, get a coffee and head over to DVC (local rental range) so you can show me what part of shooting scares you." She reluctantly agreed. We went in, rented a .22 pistol and she watched me shoot ~20 rounds, then started asking me question about the gun. I knew I was in!!
We spent approx 2 hours shooting, made a little competition out if it, and had a great time.
It wasn't the gun that scared her, it was the unknown.
Long story short; we went home and had ###, and it was good.
Oh ya, now I have guns.
Will she divorce you? It not buy a gun.
...buy her an expensive gift (jewelry...perhaps...appliance.......vacuum )...