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It has to stop.

I can't walk into a gun store without walking out with a new revolver......This is getting very addictive.

3" Model 60 .357 Mag Professional Series today.

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Sorry, can't help.

I bought 18 (yes, 18) revolvers in 2012, and just capped off January with a vintage Charter Bulldog.

One of my local gun stores bow calls me when something old and cool comes in on trade, since I have such a weakness for revolvers in their used gun area.

I there a 12-step program?

(BTW, that Pro-Series Model 60 looks pretty cool).
 
Nice! A local pawnshop took one in a couple weeks ago just like that, I went home to think it over, when I returned to seal the deal it was already gone.
 
I've had mine a year now and it is one great little gun; carries well and is very accurate with today's light magnums. it was soon followed by a C-3 & a P7.
good luck with it.
 
Asking US for help? That's like asking a wolf pack for their favorite vegetarian recipes.

Only one thing I can tell you, brother: Buy 'Em All.
 
HELP YOU? What - find more shops with really cool guns to buy? OK. Jest as soon as I'm done looking through them...

Oh, (and we all know you're just braggin' - we would too...)
 
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As long as the money holds out and you find something you like, then buy it.
 
There is an impending doom coming to California's law abiding gun owners. I should be purchasing AR's, AK's etc.

But I do not want to.. I want more revolvers..! I just ordered a Ruger SBH Bisley Hunter in .44 mag. And after that, I am getting a GP-100..

And then a .41 Mag, and a .500 S&W Mag, and another .44 mag, and another SP-101.

The madness does not end..
 
I don't understand. What is this problem of which you speak?
You see gun. You like gun. You buy gun. Problem solved.
 
The first step.....

The first step to this program is to realize that you have a problem. It seems you already realize that!

Based on that "first-step," there is help for you!:)
 
Okie dokie. Professionals do not carry revolvers especially those with five-shot cylinders. Does that help?
 
It has to stop.

I can't walk into a gun store without walking out with a new revolver......This is getting very addictive.

3" Model 60 .357 Mag Professional Series today.

p1434639194-5.jpg

p1434639204-5.jpg
Well, you have good taste, and you correctly said 'addictive' rather than the incorrect colloquialism 'addicting', so that proves to me that you are intelligent...I see no problem here. I say carry on good sir.
 
You see gun. You like gun. You buy gun. Problem solved.

You left out the last step jaymo....You get home and your wife kicks your @rse for buying yet another pistol you don't really "need".

Or in the alternate Universe.......

......You get home, and hide gun knowing they all look the same to your wife and she won't notice until the end of the month when the bill hits and we have to pay it but that gives you time to enjoy it and work on your story.

(My credit card bill gets paid in full every month, regardless of its "weight".)
 
There's no cure for this affliction, just try to base your number of trips to the gun store on your disposable income - once you are in the store, they have you.
 
HKGuns

Fine, I will help you. Just send me your credit cards (you can keep the statements), and I will hold on to them for safe keeping until your addiction diminishes. You can thank me later and don't forget to keep paying on the monthly balances.

Also don't be concerned about any new charges as there might be a slight handling fee for my dutiful services. Always glad to help a fellow recovering revolver fan.
 
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