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    Birds Away

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    I'm fighting that bad right now. There are things I want, but nothing that I have to have. Life is too short to be bored though. :)
    Yeah, I have to have a project going. My latest is in the final stage with AllenM. When I get that back I will have to find something else.
     

    T-DOGG

    I'm Spicy, deal with it.
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    I'm starting to get to the point where I'm just gonna give in to my heart's desires. I tend to settle for things based on price alone, instead of what would truly make me happy. I've been getting better with my purchasing decisions overall (excluding Scarface). But I think it may be time to advance to the next level. We only live once, might as well have fun and enjoy it along the way. My frugal ways are boring the crap out of me anymore.
     

    88E30M50

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    Morning folks! :coffee:

    That's an interesting take on the IWB holster BA. The thing I've always hated about IWB is the need for belt hooks or loops. Hooks scream gun in a holster system that's intended to be invisible. Sure, it will escape notice by 99% of people, but another carrier will spot it in a second. I wonder why nobody has tried the IWB holster with an integrated belt before.

    The sights on the A's are an issue. Or, you could say that the A sights are fantastic for point shooting. It's like having a face for radio. :): I still need to address the broken front sight on my son's A, but, I keep buying guns with that money. More stuff is going to be listed or consigned this week, so the gun funds should build back up and I can get back into stocking the ammo cabinet again.
     

    Birds Away

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    Morning folks! :coffee:

    That's an interesting take on the IWB holster BA. The thing I've always hated about IWB is the need for belt hooks or loops. Hooks scream gun in a holster system that's intended to be invisible. Sure, it will escape notice by 99% of people, but another carrier will spot it in a second. I wonder why nobody has tried the IWB holster with an integrated belt before.

    The sights on the A's are an issue. Or, you could say that the A sights are fantastic for point shooting. It's like having a face for radio. :): I still need to address the broken front sight on my son's A, but, I keep buying guns with that money. More stuff is going to be listed or consigned this week, so the gun funds should build back up and I can get back into stocking the ammo cabinet again.

    It's a never ending battle between competing interests. Guns, ammo, upgrades and the cycle goes on and on. I do love it, though.
     

    88E30M50

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    It's a never ending battle between competing interests. Guns, ammo, upgrades and the cycle goes on and on. I do love it, though.

    I'm fighting two hobby cycles. There's the gun hobby, which has sucked just about every spare dollar from my wallet, and then there's the Fiat cycle which is trying to do the same thing. I've told myself at least three times that the proceeds from selling gun X is going into the '68 Spider restoration. Not a dollar has made it that way yet and it's not looking good for the near future either.

    I do love shooting though. Given the choice of spending a day at the range or grinding corrosion and fighting mosquitoes in the garage, I always go to the range.
     

    churchmouse

    I still care....Really
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    No, I am trying to apply some self control. It's kind of a new concept for me. ;)

    For me as well.
    I tried to coerce Rusty out of his RO a month or so back.
    He hung on to it.
    I found 2 MC Operators and added them to the empty spots in the safe.
    Now the stink butt wants to sell it.
    I want to ring his neck.
     

    churchmouse

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    I'm fighting two hobby cycles. There's the gun hobby, which has sucked just about every spare dollar from my wallet, and then there's the Fiat cycle which is trying to do the same thing. I've told myself at least three times that the proceeds from selling gun X is going into the '68 Spider restoration. Not a dollar has made it that way yet and it's not looking good for the near future either.

    I do love shooting though. Given the choice of spending a day at the range or grinding corrosion and fighting mosquitoes in the garage, I always go to the range.

    I spent a pile on the 64 yesterday and will be spending another one today.
    Then there is the house project that is waiting to pounce.
    I have not broken ground on the wifes deck yet. I am getting hints towards that.
     
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