Decisions, decisions

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BlkHawk73

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I finally decide on what firearm to buy next. I save the money and then just before buying it, I see another model and start to have second thoughts. I leave not buying either. I wait, wondering what one to buy. Upon making a decision, another model catches my eye and it starts all over again. AARRGGHH!:cuss:
 
Yep, happens all the time. :D

Been there, done that. I had to learn to put blinders on. If I go to by a specific gun, that is the only gun I will look at.

There are notable exceptions to this rule. But for the most part, I have to force myself to stay with the planed purchase.

But, boy is it hard!!!! :banghead:
 
Yep, been there and done that myself. I think its
the thought of getting to try something that you
haven't done before; such as shooting handguns
that you have not previously been exposed to, or
had the opportunity to shoot. Semi-auto's are very
habit forming; find one you like, and chances are
you're gonna stick with it!:) :uhoh: I know that is
true in my case, as with the SIG "Classic" P-series.

Best Wishes,
Ala Dan, N.R.A. Life Member
 
Ya I've had this happen a time or two. Even worse is when you go into the store not planning on buying a thing and you see that ONE gun you've sort of been looking for, but aren't totally sure you want. Of course I always seem to but it anyway.

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I've been looking foward to buy a battle rifle. Still don't know what caliber (.308, .223, 7.62X39). In .308 there is the FAL, M1 and M1A. In .223 the AR's and some AK's; and in 762x39 I have settle on an AK-103 from Ak-USA. I have not decided on what rifle for .308 and .223. When that happens I'll have to pick one of the 3.

To make things worse Berreta came up with the CX-Storm, I really like the idea to have a customizable carbine that shoots the cheap and plentiful 9mm.
 
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