Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: K1052
Firearms.
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Thats a big no kiddin. Thats one EXPENSIVE hobby.
The nice thing about most hobbies though is its only the upfront cost thats the real kick in the pants. Guns for exmaple. You may shell out quite a bit for a firearm, but ammo is relatively inexpensive (unless you shoot alot). Gold, you buy clubs which cost an arm and a leg but after that theres virtually no cost (Unless your a club member with high yearly fees). Scuba gear is expensive but tank refills are cheap.
The problem with hobbies is wanting more. 1 rifle isnt enough, new clubs come out, that fancy dive computer you just HAVE to have.......
You know you have a problem when you are considering adding a gun vault to your basement because you've run out of empty corners/walls to lean rifles on and it would be more cost effective than buying safes.
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Dear Christ!! How many guns to you have?!?
PICS!!![]()
About 45 rifles, give or take a couple, and 6 handguns.
I have a couple pics of a few of them:
Mosin-Nagants (There are a few missing from that pic though)
Enfields, Garands, Springfield
Not pictured: Mausers, SKSs, AK, FAL, CETME, K31, and a few others.
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: K1052
Firearms.
![]()
Thats a big no kiddin. Thats one EXPENSIVE hobby.
The nice thing about most hobbies though is its only the upfront cost thats the real kick in the pants. Guns for exmaple. You may shell out quite a bit for a firearm, but ammo is relatively inexpensive (unless you shoot alot). Gold, you buy clubs which cost an arm and a leg but after that theres virtually no cost (Unless your a club member with high yearly fees). Scuba gear is expensive but tank refills are cheap.
The problem with hobbies is wanting more. 1 rifle isnt enough, new clubs come out, that fancy dive computer you just HAVE to have.......
You know you have a problem when you are considering adding a gun vault to your basement because you've run out of empty corners/walls to lean rifles on and it would be more cost effective than buying safes.
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Dear Christ!! How many guns to you have?!?
PICS!!![]()
About 45 rifles, give or take a couple, and 6 handguns.
I have a couple pics of a few of them:
Mosin-Nagants (There are a few missing from that pic though)
Enfields, Garands, Springfield
Not pictured: Mausers, SKSs, AK, FAL, CETME, K31, and a few others.
A CETME?! Bastard!! i want one!! Hows she shoot? I assume you have all the bugs worked out of it?
1/8?! Awesome...Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
I know your pain (and excitement).
Road bike: +$2000
MTB bike: +$2000
1/8 Scale RC byggy: $1500
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Originally posted by: Uppsala9496
Maintaing my frequent flyer status. I fly a bit for work, but not 25,000 (usually come in about 18,000-20,000). So, I look for cheap airfares with lots of miles. Will be doing a flight from Chicago to LA changing planes in Orange all in one day soon. 8,000+ miles at under 2 cents a mile.
Strange hobby huh? Once you get preferential treatment, it is hard to pass up on it.
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
i would think cycling is pretty cheap.. just need to invest in a bike and maybe a bike rack
Originally posted by: Vespasian
golf
i was thinking more along the lines of, cycling CAN be a cheap hobby. thats just not the case for things like flying or yachting.Originally posted by: LS20
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
i would think cycling is pretty cheap.. just need to invest in a bike and maybe a bike rack
not at all.. some bikes retail over 10K$... bicycles tires can cost as much, or more than, car tires... same goes for wheels (car wheel vs bike wheelset)...
but, mostly it's all the accessories that add up sooooo quick... gloves, jerseys, cold weather gear, summer gear, tools
and lets not get into "vintage" parts
