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The Basics, Starting Out
How do YOU afford this...
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<blockquote data-quote="ButtersDad" data-source="post: 1684964" data-attributes="member: 106362"><p>For me its been a progressive accumulation of guns and gun stuff that I seem to buy/use/then sell or trade later and get something better. In the past 5 years I went from a collection of over 20 guns to selling and trading off most of them and investing in about 8 really nice higher end rifles and accessories that I get far more use from. The biggest money saver for me is buying everything in used but like new condition from other members on forums and I save thousands. </p><p> </p><p>32</p><p>medical imaging </p><p>French bulldogs... (just as, if not more expensive than kids)</p><p><20k</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ButtersDad, post: 1684964, member: 106362"] For me its been a progressive accumulation of guns and gun stuff that I seem to buy/use/then sell or trade later and get something better. In the past 5 years I went from a collection of over 20 guns to selling and trading off most of them and investing in about 8 really nice higher end rifles and accessories that I get far more use from. The biggest money saver for me is buying everything in used but like new condition from other members on forums and I save thousands. 32 medical imaging French bulldogs... (just as, if not more expensive than kids) <20k [/QUOTE]
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