Guns are like rabbits, once in a while when I open my safe, there's another one there just waiting to be shot. Only having one gun makes it so lonely.
So like I say, always buy a bigger safe than you think you need.
The true cost
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Re: The true cost
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Re: The true cost
For me, the highest cost of getting my CHL was working my way through nearly a dozen holsters before I found one that really worked for my body type and carry style. I now have a bunch of nice holsters which get very little use and one holster that gets worn everyday. Unfortunately, getting the right holster set up is trial and error as what works for others may or may not work for you.
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always a good idea.alvins wrote:as with any hobby i would never want to add up how much ive spent on my gun stuff.
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Re: The true cost
karder wrote:For me, the highest cost of getting my CHL was working my way through nearly a dozen holsters before I found one that really worked for my body type and carry style. I now have a bunch of nice holsters which get very little use and one holster that gets worn everyday. Unfortunately, getting the right holster set up is trial and error as what works for others may or may not work for you.
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aaahhh
I shoulda' started there first.
Re: The true cost
I don't think buying a gun should be included in the true cost of the license. That seems like including the price of your car in calculating the cost of the class if you drove there.Recall3613 wrote:started today paperwork, and setting the class, will keep track of all cost from start to plastic in hand. if anyone can think of cost i might of missed, input would be great thanks in advanced.
so far:
Gun: $900 <SR1911> got others but this is one im taking
State app: $142
finger print: $11
class: $175
gas: ?unknown at this time?
ammo: 3 boxes ???
time off work:
Total so far= 1,228
Timeline: may 28, state paperwork emailed in
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