Spending opportunity?
Posted 02-29-2008 at 01:28 PM by bat1159man
Well, our company had a very good year in 2007. Personally, it was a trying but successful year for me. Within a week, I will be getting my 2007 bonus. Not a whole lot but should allow me to spend around $1500 for firearms and another $500 for a safe.
My initial thoughts were -
$900 on an AR-15 M4 styling 7.62 x 39 with 6 magazines (friend at work is getting divorced)
$500 on a SA 1911 Mil-Spec .45acp - I don't shoot my old M1911 anymore and need a replacement
$400 on gun safe
$200 on ammunition both .45 and 7.62
Now, I am open to suggestions from the forum members. Convince me that I am going down the wrong path.
My initial thoughts were -
$900 on an AR-15 M4 styling 7.62 x 39 with 6 magazines (friend at work is getting divorced)
$500 on a SA 1911 Mil-Spec .45acp - I don't shoot my old M1911 anymore and need a replacement
$400 on gun safe
$200 on ammunition both .45 and 7.62
Now, I am open to suggestions from the forum members. Convince me that I am going down the wrong path.
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Spend more on a safe, especially if you own your house and are debt free, and less on guns. You'll probably need a bigger safe than you think and with something like a gun safe cheaper is definitely not better.
While it's not very exciting, it's wiser to use that bonus to pay off any outstanding debts (i.e. credit, car, house payments, etc). |
Posted 03-01-2008 at 09:47 AM by Krackels
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