Seriously, you guys suck!

Just disassemble it and leave the parts lying on the bench for a week or two Then put it together. When the wife asks, just say "Honey, its something I had for a long time, I just got around to fixing it.
Caution, this only works once or twice. :wink:
 
Just wait till you find out about grandfathered prohib guns and owners. Then you'll have a whole new list of things you desperately want but can never own. :? :roll:

These are NOT dewats. 8)

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The Liberator was according to the O.S.S. 'a great gun to get another gun with.'

Welcome aboard! As one of the leading purveyors of product to people who are hopelessly addicted to milsurp (and black powder, and single action revolvers, and Grand Power, and Sharps rifles, and ... :shock:) I'm happy to hear about another new arrival to our mutual hobby.

Here are a few of the quotes I've heard over the years which relate to my USAP (universal spousal avoidance program) concept:

a) "What? Do you mean THIS gun? Nonono, I didn't buy it, I traded it for ... well .. you remember that long gun I had that was black with the brown wood? Yeah, and I got $50 in the deal too, see?"

b) "I got into the habit of cleaning my rifles in the garage. Two go out, three come in ... you get the idea."

c) "I picked it up from a buddy of mine for a couple hundred bucks ..." (your spouse doesn't know what a black/green/blue special costs any more than you are an expert on shoe/clothing/jewelry prices, right?)

d) "It is easier to beg forgiveness than to ask permission."

[Shameless marketing ploy]: if you think things are bad now, do not visit Marstar's web site! :lol:

- Peter
 
I guess I'm lucky. My wife loves the fact that I shoot. As a matter of fact, she shoots at least as much as I do.

Wife: "How much is a (insert expensive gun here)?"
Me: "Oh, those are pretty expensive, Over $2000 new."
Wife, "Is that all?"

Wife, "How much .30-06 are you bringing to the range today?"
Me: "about 100 rds"
Wife: "That's not enough. Can we bring 200?"

Thank god I invested in a reloading press.
 
agit-prop said:
I guess I'm lucky. My wife loves the fact that I shoot. As a matter of fact, she shoots at least as much as I do.

Wife: "How much is a (insert expensive gun here)?"
Me: "Oh, those are pretty expensive, Over $2000 new."
Wife, "Is that all?"

Wife, "How much .30-06 are you bringing to the range today?"
Me: "about 100 rds"
Wife: "That's not enough. Can we bring 200?"

Thank god I invested in a reloading press.

Your wife sounds pretty cool.
 
Deano said:
agit-prop said:
I guess I'm lucky. My wife loves the fact that I shoot. As a matter of fact, she shoots at least as much as I do.

Wife: "How much is a (insert expensive gun here)?"
Me: "Oh, those are pretty expensive, Over $2000 new."
Wife, "Is that all?"

Wife, "How much .30-06 are you bringing to the range today?"
Me: "about 100 rds"
Wife: "That's not enough. Can we bring 200?"

Thank god I invested in a reloading press.

Your wife sounds pretty cool.

Second that!!
 
It's not that we are addicted....


We just CHOOSE to not stop spending on stuff we like.


Tell your wife to stop shopping for "stuff" and we will too. (So buy it all now ASAP before they catch on....)

Handguns are a whole new realm of expense. Smaller case required for the firearm = more room for ammo to shoot..... :twisted:

Muhahahahaha....
 
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