Yeah, I did a lot of research. Probably over 30 hours worth. I thoroughly read everything I could about all of the single stack 9mm offerings and shot a number of them.
I went and handled the shield beforehand and it just didn't "feel" like it was worth the extra money to me at the time.
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- Mon Apr 23, 2012 4:06 pm
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- Topic: Remorse: noun - Deep and painful regret for wrongdoing
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- Mon Apr 23, 2012 3:53 pm
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Re: Remorse: noun - Deep and painful regret for wrongdoing
I bought the tried and true, gun of the year Ruger LC9...I'm wishing I'd gotten the new Shield because of the rumors about the trigger plus the extra magazine (the LC9 only comes with 1 and extras are 30 bucks a pop).scref wrote:So.......What gun did you buy and what gun do you wish you bought?
I didn't want to buy something that was so new to the market and untested.
Its the first time I've ever wished I'd spent MORE money, lol!
- Mon Apr 23, 2012 3:18 pm
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Remorse: noun - Deep and painful regret for wrongdoing
I'm feeling a twinge of buyers remorse today. I bought a new gun on Saturday, and I'm thinking I probably should have spent the extra 80 bucks and gotten the OTHER gun. The funny thing is that if I had bought the more expensive one I'd probably be kicking myself for spending the extra dough! It's a real lose-lose situation, lol.
I cant be alone here. Have any of you guys encountered buyers remorse about something you've bought?
I cant be alone here. Have any of you guys encountered buyers remorse about something you've bought?