USAF_Vet
Member
Congrats on getting this far. It's a long hard road to get out of debt, and I applaud you.
I'm not going to recommend getting new guns until you've got a reliable vehicle in the driveway.
Once you're there, I'm not going to recommend any guns until you have a viable savings plan and at least a $1,000 cushion. Ideally it's 3-6 months of expenses, but $1,000 is a milestone of progress and you can treat yourself.
Then, and only then, will I recommend a gun.
And then, it's really up to you to prioritize what you want, versus selling what you have, versus buying something new.
I'm not going to recommend getting new guns until you've got a reliable vehicle in the driveway.
Once you're there, I'm not going to recommend any guns until you have a viable savings plan and at least a $1,000 cushion. Ideally it's 3-6 months of expenses, but $1,000 is a milestone of progress and you can treat yourself.
Then, and only then, will I recommend a gun.
And then, it's really up to you to prioritize what you want, versus selling what you have, versus buying something new.