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Financial burden

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 12:46 pm
by zero4o3
This website has become a finacial burden on me, every time I log on I see something I want to buy, it seems like just over the course of the last week I decided I should buy a Five-seveN, an AR-15, that Kel tec p2000, Then after reading some more I think to myself, what would be better then an AR-15, an AR-15 and an AK, and thats just all the stuff I want to buy from browsing the forum over the last few days, does not even account for the other things I run into when I am at the range, like the Sig P250 9mm I saw for about 400 the other day and the fact that I have been wanting to pick up a shotgun.

Being recently single and not having anyone to tell me NO, I fear this could be an expensive next few months :mrgreen:

Re: Financial burden

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 12:49 pm
by USA1
zero4o3 wrote:This website has become a finacial burden on me, every time I log on I see something I want to buy
I feel your pain. But think about it this way....What better things to spend your money on?
You can always sell them later and get most, if not all your money back. ;-)

Sure beats buying dope. :lol:

Re: Financial burden

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 1:01 pm
by RPB
I can relate:

In the 1980s, Pasadena Gun Center used to get a LOT of my money ... I solved that issue ...

I moved.

Now my money goes to another place.
The forum helps me decide on what to spend it on though.
:mrgreen:

Re: Financial burden

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 1:03 pm
by zero4o3
I guess this brings up another problem though, how do you and how many guns can you safely store in a one bedroom apartment :rolll

being practical has never been a suit of mine

Re: Financial burden

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 1:09 pm
by RPB
zero4o3 wrote:I guess this brings up another problem though, how do you and how many guns can you safely store in a one bedroom apartment :rolll

being practical has never been a suit of mine
Concerned about weight limitations of flooring?

Buy Aluminum Alloy guns; or don't store them .... wear them all
:biggrinjester:

Re: Financial burden

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 1:12 pm
by zero4o3
RPB wrote:
zero4o3 wrote:I guess this brings up another problem though, how do you and how many guns can you safely store in a one bedroom apartment :rolll

being practical has never been a suit of mine
Concerned about weight limitations of flooring?

Buy Aluminum Alloy guns; or don't store them .... wear them all
:biggrinjester:
I figure I can wear the Five-seveN my p238 my p239 and the kel tec p2000 all under a trench coat, that would be some wally walk eh? :mrgreen:

Re: Financial burden

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 1:20 pm
by Thomas
zero4o3 wrote:I guess this brings up another problem though, how do you and how many guns can you safely store in a one bedroom apartment :rolll

being practical has never been a suit of mine
You can start here: http://www.ehow.com/how_4594905_secret- ... items.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Tip #5 is BAD. From what I understand, that is a popular spot to hide stuff and thieves always check there. When my parent's house was broken into, one of the thieves even ate some ice cream :confused5

When move into a more permanent apartment, I am going to make some modifications :mrgreen:

Re: Financial burden

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 1:21 pm
by Cobra Medic
USA1 wrote:
zero4o3 wrote:This website has become a finacial burden on me, every time I log on I see something I want to buy
I feel your pain. But think about it this way....What better things to spend your money on?
You can always sell them later and get most, if not all your money back. ;-)

Sure beats buying dope. :lol:
It also beats my 401(k) :totap:

Re: Financial burden

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 7:43 pm
by Dave2
zero4o3 wrote:This website has become a finacial burden on me, every time I log on I see something I want to buy, it seems like just over the course of the last week I decided I should buy a Five-seveN, an AR-15, that Kel tec p2000, Then after reading some more I think to myself, what would be better then an AR-15, an AR-15 and an AK, and thats just all the stuff I want to buy from browsing the forum over the last few days, does not even account for the other things I run into when I am at the range, like the Sig P250 9mm I saw for about 400 the other day and the fact that I have been wanting to pick up a shotgun.

Being recently single and not having anyone to tell me NO, I fear this could be an expensive next few months :mrgreen:
Well, take solace from the fact that I'll cheerfully buy your Five-seveN off of you for way less than it's worth. :biggrinjester:

Re: Financial burden

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 8:17 pm
by zero4o3
Dave2 wrote:
zero4o3 wrote:This website has become a finacial burden on me, every time I log on I see something I want to buy, it seems like just over the course of the last week I decided I should buy a Five-seveN, an AR-15, that Kel tec p2000, Then after reading some more I think to myself, what would be better then an AR-15, an AR-15 and an AK, and thats just all the stuff I want to buy from browsing the forum over the last few days, does not even account for the other things I run into when I am at the range, like the Sig P250 9mm I saw for about 400 the other day and the fact that I have been wanting to pick up a shotgun.

Being recently single and not having anyone to tell me NO, I fear this could be an expensive next few months :mrgreen:
Well, take solace from the fact that I'll cheerfully buy your Five-seveN off of you for way less than it's worth. :biggrinjester:
Ha, once I buy something I dont normally sell it unless im turning a profit ;-)

Re: Financial burden

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 11:01 am
by Tallinthesaddle
You can get a Sig P250 for less than that. Just check GB. $336 shipping included. I have become an enabler to my gun friends, but they appreciate me!

Re: Financial burden

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 11:45 am
by Oldgringo
zero4o3 wrote:I guess this brings up another problem though, how do you and how many guns can you safely store in a one bedroom apartment
I don't know the answer to this question but I do know that you'd better have renter's insurance and lots of it. There are eyes watching your every coming and going.

Re: Financial burden

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 10:01 pm
by HotLeadSolutions
My insurance agent is CHL friendly. We spend more time talking about guns than policies.
Lance Lankford at Costlow insurance in Rowlett.

Re: Financial burden

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 1:31 pm
by zero4o3
My agent has always been very friendly, I made sure I had decent coverage moving into the place. I think being on the 3rd floor may be a theft deterrent on its own though ;-)

Re: Financial burden

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 2:21 am
by Jbird5363
My wife hates this forum I'm always dreaming up new stuff to buy and this site steams alot of it.