I have $2500 to throw away --- what would you spend it on, NOW ?

Find a really nice #1 Ruger, they're getting a bit pricey, more than I'm willing to pay, glad I got mine along time ago. --- John
 
OK, and now to reveal my tax return decision:

....

drum roll please....

I decided to use it as "capital" (and them some!!) in a small online business.

I have already applied for a licence to sell non-restricted firearms and accessories, and I will be also selling a number of quality Euro-made accessories.

I hope I didn't disappoint, but the upside is that everything that I will be selling will be top quality. :) I will try to keep my prices low or lower as I have basically no overhead.

This is more of a risk, but I guess you need to take risks in life to get ahead. In my case, I am close to "retiring", but I want to keep the cash "flowing" and have a bit of fun at the same time.
 
Yep..... Nothing lines them up at the door like a near retirement male....

Not a bad choice Kurgan..... Don't see too many competitors here in that niche...

They say I have a "face for radio"... nothing to see here! :)

As for a business venture, nothing like giving a new idea a go with low overhead and limited capital investment. If it works out, I will grow it, if not, no worries.
 
Yeah, the title of the thread said what would you spend it on and you decided to invest it. Stupid responsible money management taking all of the fun out of your hobby :)
 
I would be happy to solicit your business Kurgan, bring in some battue ribs from the euro zone that can be affixed to any rifle for us.
 
OK, and now to reveal my tax return decision:

....

drum roll please....

I decided to use it as "capital" (and them some!!) in a small online business.

I have already applied for a licence to sell non-restricted firearms and accessories, and I will be also selling a number of quality Euro-made accessories.

I hope I didn't disappoint, but the upside is that everything that I will be selling will be top quality. :) I will try to keep my prices low or lower as I have basically no overhead.

This is more of a risk, but I guess you need to take risks in life to get ahead. In my case, I am close to "retiring", but I want to keep the cash "flowing" and have a bit of fun at the same time.


Excellent good on you to step out in another direction :)
 
AMMO! or reloading supplies , thats if you have all your firearms bases covered already . The leftist globalist plan is to over regulate and overprice ammo and materials to make it unaffordable to the average person . The know they cant go after the guns anymore with the 3D printing , mini CNC , 80% receivers ect. But they know guns are useless without ammo , its much easier for them to regulate things people cant make in a garage easy, like smokeless powder and priming compounds . The price of ammo will only go up ! And the commie ww3 surplus stockpiles are starting to dry up too .
 
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