Posted: 4/10/2010 2:54:56 PM EDT
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I bought my first 1911. I always want one and even though I should have saved the money, I picked it up today.
An Ed Brown Special Force with Gen III coating. I would post a pic but I am not sure how to on this site. I cannot wait until I get this to the range. |
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I would post a pic but I am not sure how to on this site. Just like you would on any site
upload your pics from your digital camera to photobucket.com, then copy the URL link for the pic in photobucket - post/reply here and click on the insert image button - and follow the instructions |
| If you mean that you simply put it on your credit card rather than having the funds planned and saved, then yes, that was foolish. Even more so by choosing an expensive model that many wait long years until they can afford. If that's not what you meant, never mind. |
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Quoted: If you mean that you simply put it on your credit card rather than having the funds planned and saved, then yes, that was foolish. Even more so by choosing an expensive model that many wait long years until they can afford. FIXED THAT ! If that's not what you meant, never mind. ACfire, you did good no matter how you paid ! |
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If you mean that you simply put it on your credit card rather than having the funds planned and saved, then yes, that was foolish. Even more so by choosing an expensive model that many wait long years until they can afford. FIXED THAT ! If that's not what you meant, never mind. ACfire, you did good no matter how you paid ! Buying guns on credit without specific and available budget allocated is foolish. It is fiscally irresponsible. Guns are a discretionary purchase and their purchase should be deferred until funds not allocated for higher priorities are available. It is simply dumb to charge discretionary items and pay outrageous credit card rates. Are you saying that it's OK to go buy guns on your credit card before you have the money? That's is simply uninformed and down that path lies a morass of future credit problems. This is not responsible advice to anyone and I really can't imagine what your point might be. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: If you mean that you simply put it on your credit card rather than having the funds planned and saved, then yes, that was foolish. Even more so by choosing an expensive model that many wait long years until they can afford. FIXED THAT ! If that's not what you meant, never mind. ACfire, you did good no matter how you paid ! Buying guns on credit without specific and available budget allocated is foolish. It is fiscally irresponsible. Guns are a discretionary purchase and their purchase should be deferred until funds not allocated for higher priorities are available. It is simply dumb to charge discretionary items and pay outrageous credit card rates. Are you saying that it's OK to go buy guns on your credit card before you have the money? That's is simply uninformed and down that path lies a morass of future credit problems. This is not responsible advice to anyone and I really can't imagine what your point might be. An argument not relevant to this forum. |
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If you mean that you simply put it on your credit card rather than having the funds planned and saved, then yes, that was foolish. Even more so by choosing an expensive model that many wait long years until they can afford. FIXED THAT ! If that's not what you meant, never mind. ACfire, you did good no matter how you paid ! Buying guns on credit without specific and available budget allocated is foolish. It is fiscally irresponsible. Guns are a discretionary purchase and their purchase should be deferred until funds not allocated for higher priorities are available. It is simply dumb to charge discretionary items and pay outrageous credit card rates. Are you saying that it's OK to go buy guns on your credit card before you have the money? That's is simply uninformed and down that path lies a morass of future credit problems. This is not responsible advice to anyone and I really can't imagine what your point might be. An argument not relevant to this forum. Acknowledged. Guess my discussion of 'you might be a gun addict if' and the 12 step program go to GD. |
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While I find saying "I always want one and even though I should have saved the money" as opposed to "Well I paid cash. Saved for over a year" a bit confusing, I'm glad you figured out the picture posting system. Easy: instead of buying new tires for the car or saving to make house payments, he bought a gun
It is the ARFCOM way, after all. |
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While I find saying "I always want one and even though I should have saved the money" as opposed to "Well I paid cash. Saved for over a year" a bit confusing, I'm glad you figured out the picture posting system. Easy: instead of buying new tires for the car or saving to make house payments, he bought a gun
It is the ARFCOM way, after all. Ohhhh... so he's one of us!
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