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I bet she never mentions how much money I save us. Yes, it's true..... the more you spend the more you save. Don't we all want to save money in this economic environment?
Well, the way I see it, it is cheaper and safer than riding a motorcycle. I have seen a guy on a motorcycle get wiped out right near me. Poor guy. It was a nice bike too.
Cheaper than getting a luxury car which I wouldn't want anyway even if I was rich.
Cheaper and a bit more reputable than what the former Gov. of New York was doing.
It has to be cheaper than golf. Besides, golf is just a little too effete for my tastes.
So relatively speaking, it is a safe and cheap hobby.
Just kidding. Depends on how much my budget will allow. Last year....it was several thousand dollars. Exactly how much? I don't really want to calculate it out
When I did my taxes this year I added it all up. I definately spent more than I should have. Firearms are my addiction. My friends ask where I get the money. I don't drink or smoke so I have them add up those costs. I still spend less than they do. They burn their money and I leave it in the side of a hill.
i ormally buy at least one gun a year, shoot about 10,000rds and attend a training course or two. so i am between the $1000-$5000 i would say probally about $2500 is more realistic.
Last year was a watershed year. I probably spent $2500 on weapons and accessories and close to $2000 on ammo. It's still early, but this year is looking pretty good too!
Added more than 20 guns to my collection last year alone....oh yea, I also started reloading last year to save money on ammunition...HA HA HA.....you reloaders will understand that one.
Okay, let's see. I bought a used Rohrbaugh and a used RRA Tactical Entry. (Entry Tactical? I can't ever remember.) Both were about like new and ran me $1700 or so. Plus ammo for the AR - I bought 3k rounds of Georgia Arms plus a wide assortment of odds and ends to try out. Heavy, light, hunting, etc. Never did buy an optic for it or that would have been what, $400+ more.
That's enough, I don't want to know anymore.
Really though, I didn't buy too much last year because my parents had to move to assisted living/nursing and my dad gave me all of his guns and ammo. Dang, who would have ever thought that the ammo would be almost more valuable than the guns. See, buying in bulk runs in the family.
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