The GAS is strong in this one.

New Safe you say...(for those that still use a safe and not a room)

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(read the reviews before you buy it)
 
Addiction...NO...that suggests that this a problem!
It is a passion! No problem! No need to fix!

And with current pricing, it has turned out to be a great investment, as the returns are better than any interest you can earn in many other types of investments!
Selling something in order to purchase other items is seemingly an ongoing part of this pastime...

Have fun and enjoy the adventure!
 
Addiction...NO...that suggests that this a problem!
It is a passion! No problem! No need to fix!

And with current pricing, it has turned out to be a great investment, as the returns are better than any interest you can earn in many other types of investments!
Selling something in order to purchase other items is seemingly an ongoing part of this pastime...

Have fun and enjoy the adventure!

Well... I will. Just about to fire off a deposit for a Husky at IS. So yeah...
 
I've bought dies and molds for ctgs. that I don't even own guns for. YET!
LOL

Yep, several times. I've picked up brass for calibers I don't own.



I have more guns than I need, but not as many as I want..

Truth. I've been lusting after a couple of different rifles that I really don't need but kind of want. The only thing that has stopped those purchases is that I already have loads of toys to play with and the ones I want will just end up hanging on the wall ... which is a lot of money to stick to the wall.

I'm trying to focus on a couple of goals and stick to those. One of those goals is a decent NV setup. No room for $1000 and $2000 purchases when a $4000 NV purchase is lurking in the wings. :( I also "need" a Garmin chronograph and a set of laser range finding binoculars, neither of which are cheap.
 
For sure, buying a bare rifle is one thing, then you need cleaning supplies, tools like screwdrivers to maintain the thing. Also don't forget all the other stuuf like gongs, benches and rests if you want to practice.
It sure a can spiral out of control if your not paying attention :D
 
I started downsizing about 5 years ago, sold some and some I gave to my son. Then the itch returned, I purchased 4 since trying to downsize and I'm on the hunt to purchase two more guns, maybe three.................it's a great addiction!
 
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