well hello Chopperhead, looks like your handle is entirely appropriate. Can't spell, think that fifty bucks worth of clothes is a fabulous hunting ensemble, and a sixty-five dollar 12 gauge is the ultimate hunting gun.
For your information, pinhead, I do not own any kind of toys of the type you mention, and actually spend a lot of my time out in the woods and for that matter on the water, hunting and fishing. When I am out doing that (more than twice a year), I reckon that most of the folks I meet do not think I am a "big stuck-up ass", whatever that might be.
Along the way I do spend money on clothing and equipment, as do most hunters and anglers. If your only exposure to outdoor gear is the Sally Ann Thrift Shop, there is no shame at all in that, nor is there any shame in needing to be careful in your purchases because money is tight. But don't chuck #### at people who spend THEIR MONEY on whatever the hell they please. (HINT: if you want to live in a Communist country, I hear you can move to China right now, and you can be a peasant to your heart's content. But Canada is a capitalist democracy and last time I looked our citizens are free to spend the money they earned by the sweat of their brow however they want to do so.)
Since you have difficulty with the basics of spelling, you probably have some troubles reading as well. So go back to my post, and read it slowly, mouthing out the big words, and learn that you need to be an informed consumer. Same as everywhere. If you want to pay $3.19 for a can of Tuna at your local supermarket, instead of 49 cents at a discount grocer, fill your boots.
Does Value Village sell .22 cal premium bullets for less than $12.99 per hundred? Are the socks at Billy Bob's Army Surplus and Tatoo Parlour guaranteed for life?
Go back under your bridge.
Doug