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by scref
Tue Apr 24, 2012 9:12 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Remorse: noun - Deep and painful regret for wrongdoing
Replies: 27
Views: 3049

Re: Remorse: noun - Deep and painful regret for wrongdoing

RPB wrote:
Transplant wrote: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.
I did that with a truck once, then thought I shouldda bought a different one, my girlfriend at that time said" you studied it, you decided correctly. stop doubting"

I do that with guns too, I study, I buy, I get "buyers remorse" I sell it and then get "sellers remorse" so I buy it again ...AND I ALSO BUY the other, then I think "I have too many" and I sell some ... then I think, hey I sure like that one I had ... I should buy it again ... just in case ...

It's genetic with me, my dad always bought high and sold low ... without people like us, the ones who buy low and sell high would be out of business and not as rich. We help the economy ...

But, I think I'll become a hoarder instead (oops, I mean a collector)... it's cheaper "rlol"

So what are you selling?
by scref
Mon Apr 23, 2012 3:27 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Remorse: noun - Deep and painful regret for wrongdoing
Replies: 27
Views: 3049

Re: Remorse: noun - Deep and painful regret for wrongdoing

So.......What gun did you buy and what gun do you wish you bought?

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