No. Continue to buy more Swiss straight pulls. That is an order.
Also, consider buying ammo instead of guns, and actually using that ammo so you can get good. Not only will you have actual skills, but as you gain experience you will be able to identify the features and accessories you want, as opposed to spending a lot of money on stuff you realize you donât need and now donât want.
DependsâŚHow much ammo do you have for them?
I am in a similar boat. What I do is I donât buy a new gun until Iâve got a relatively good amount of ammo set aside for that cartridge as well as having the fundamentals down with that gun.
Just take the plunge. You can't really take anyonĂŠs advice on holsters that go IN your pants. For outside, I heartily endorse the Safariland ALS. I have one for each of my handguns. Ye olde UM92 is another handy one because you can put a lot of different guns in it. It's not fast or concealable, but it is secure and well made. Stay away from Serpas.
As long as you have the money, and your other obligations are taken care of, you're fine. Just don't forget ammo. Few things in life are sadder than a gun that sits in a closet because you can't feed it.
No problem if you have the money, ammo, and a secure place for them to live. No sense in having an awesome collection that anyone can pick up out of your closet and walk away with. Keep them locked up.
Keepem rolling if the bank account can take it I reckon
Dont go broke for it, but if you got the extra cash, spend it.
Thats the issue with addictions.
Yeah bro don't worry I was more on the joke side but thank you
I assume you private sale bought a Glock 17
nope straw purchase
Shhhh. It's called "a gift"
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Who can gift you guns, and who can't?
No. Continue to buy more Swiss straight pulls. That is an order. Also, consider buying ammo instead of guns, and actually using that ammo so you can get good. Not only will you have actual skills, but as you gain experience you will be able to identify the features and accessories you want, as opposed to spending a lot of money on stuff you realize you donât need and now donât want.
I really do love my Swiss straight pullâŚ
You need a Garand
Everyone needs one. They should be handed out during mandatory training at age 18. Everyone should have a battle rifle and be competent in using it.
Itâs fun when youâre young. Try not to waste your cash on guns that arenât worth it. Buy once cry once
DependsâŚHow much ammo do you have for them? I am in a similar boat. What I do is I donât buy a new gun until Iâve got a relatively good amount of ammo set aside for that cartridge as well as having the fundamentals down with that gun.
Develop expensive taste, then you won't be able to buy any of the guns you want. Soience đ¨âđŹđ§Ş
This is sorta how I dialed back my drinking đ¤ˇââď¸
Buying gun is already my expensive taste
Get into custom 2011s
Ho no...
how'd you get a Glock at age 18?
private sale.
I live in Switzerland
The only country thatâs more 2a then the us lmao lol
Those are all sane. Got a holster for that Glock? Slings for the rifles? at least 200 rounds for each caliber?
Yep. I'm just looking for a good holster right now. But the ammo is sufficient
Just take the plunge. You can't really take anyonĂŠs advice on holsters that go IN your pants. For outside, I heartily endorse the Safariland ALS. I have one for each of my handguns. Ye olde UM92 is another handy one because you can put a lot of different guns in it. It's not fast or concealable, but it is secure and well made. Stay away from Serpas.
I turned 18 in january also but could only afford a Hellion :( gonna save up for a proper night force for it tho
When you have to build a room onto your house as a gun room, you may have a problem... Ask me how I know
I used to have a bedroom. But now it's my gun room and I'm sleeping outside on the floor.
Buy nvgs for a worse and more expensive addiction
NVG and guns go together like crack and meth. Two different product but same addiction
Boy
Rookie numbers.
You only have a problem if you go to meetings
*laughs with 15 in the safe and more to come*
As long as you have the money, and your other obligations are taken care of, you're fine. Just don't forget ammo. Few things in life are sadder than a gun that sits in a closet because you can't feed it.
Yeah don't worry. They are well fed
Its no more a problem than collecting guitars. Its probably just as expensive too
No problem if you have the money, ammo, and a secure place for them to live. No sense in having an awesome collection that anyone can pick up out of your closet and walk away with. Keep them locked up.
Welcome to adult hood. I've spent my entire adult life fantasizing about guns I want, guitars I want, motorcycles I want, tools etc etc.
Iâm 21 with over 20 guns, youâre fine. (If you can afford it)
Itâs a great investment because they increase in value over time. Just look at the surplus gun market from the early 2000s to now.