Guns are addicting!

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I mainly shoot 9mm but as you know, ammo has been incredibly hard to acquire lately. But 550rd box of .22LR is only $14 so I picked a few boxes up and bought a Ruger 22/45 today. It's geometry is that of a 1911 and shoot's the incredibly inexpensive .22LR. All for less than $300. I thought I couldn't go wrong with it.

HK USPc40 is a fine pistol. I personally don't like the flip recoil of the 40. I prefer 9's and 45's. But the Compact 45 only holds 8rds I think.
 
I have more guns that I need, but far less than I want. I have a healthy collection, but there are always 4 or 5 new "needs" rattling around in my brain waiting for a full wallet and a lack of willpower.

TimboKhan, That's exactly how I feel.:D
 
the secondary addiction is reading the forums, especially THR.
When I got my handgun permit, I registered a 629 6.5 inch for hunting white tail- I was tired of carrying a heavy shotgun around. I figured that's all I would ever need. The issuing person said "oh, you'll be back". I didn't understand what she was alluding to. Now I do... 4 handguns and less than 1 year later......
 
I just cant resist and with my tax refund here I dont have the will power not to, buying guns is addictive!

Hobbies/interests are $$$. The beauty is Guns last a long time if taken care of.
Year after year of enjoyment. Have fun. Be safe.
 
My wife didn't understand the powerful addiction that this hobby has. I just can't stop. I also don't understand why she has so many shoes...:D
 
In the 20's on guns, I told my wife I would never by a gun I did not have a use for. Any ideas on a AR 50? She wants to know what I bought it for.:confused:
 
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