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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.

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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 Krackels is offline
 
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