I have all the PCP rifles I want.....EXEPT FOR

I'm retired and shoot almost every day so the likelihood of becoming content is remote.....I'm looking again.

That is where I am at and I am not doing without things I want and can afford so my big head bastard kids can get my money when I die.

Ha ha, that’s funny! Why hey, don’t you want to give to the generation of entitlement? 

My son,I love him dearly, but I cracked up when he got upset, when I gave him the facts that if and when I go, his mom continues to receive my pension, but when she goes, it ends. He says “whaaaaat! That’s BS! I said dude, go create your own pension! 

He is currently going thru the firefighters academy, lol
 
I thought I was going to be done with the vicious cycle I got a .30 impact MK2 and I just received my leshiy 2 in the python cowboy configuration. I thought along the same lines of one that is compact and light and quiet and one that I can use for longer ranges when I don’t have to worry about carrying it around with me and everything else… I almost made it but after shooting my leshiy 2 even with apparently the quietest setup I could have ordered it’s still louder than I’d like… It’s louder than my .30 cal impact which surprised me.. I have not tried putting the ronin mod from my impact on my leshiy as I don’t think it can fit underneath my handrail but I’m going to try and figure it out to where I can make it whisper quiet in order to save me a couple grand on making another gun purchase and I won’t sell either one of the ones I have now so it’ll be the full amount out of pocket ! 
 
Given my level of proficiency, I seem to achieve something new or different when I go shoot. So, for me, it's like having a new gun all the time. That being said, my current PCPs are a TalonP 25, HM1000X LRT 25 and a PP750 22cal. I feel like I got all my bases and interests covered. Perhaps for me, the one EXCEPT FOR rifle would be an HM1000X in carbine or PDW form.
 
LOL!!! Don't listen to Chris or DairyBoy. Neither one of them can hang on to a gun for very long. LOL! ;<)

I think both of them spend more time obsessing over how great the new ordered gun will be and stressing over the wait than actually enjoying and keeping the gun .

The call to the next Greatest AG is a strong one!

I wonder who else is guilty of theis. No, I don't count!!! GRRRRR!!! :<)

Knife
 
I think both of them spend more time obsessing over how great the new ordered gun will be and stressing over the wait than actually enjoying and keeping the gun .

The call to the next Greatest AG is a strong one!

Knife

I used to be like that collecting handguns... I probably had more fun figuring out which make/model/caliber to track down, then actually shooting-using it...
 
Though I'm sure something at some point will strike my fancy again I'm very satisfied with my collection as of right now! 

That's the problem when a person has what they feel is the highest quality they can get, or at least meets all their criteria for a specific purpose, they can't see much else that is interesting because whatever they might buy in the future is likely going to be a step or two down. It is super nice being mostly done as far as checking stuff off the bucket list of wants.


 
I just bought the regulated S510 Ultimate Sporter with the integrated moderator in .25 caliber and it will be augmenting a .22 Marauder unregulated. Primarily want the ability to shoot a rodent at twice the distance with reliable first shot kills. With the .22 Marauder only a perfect head shot takes them down and that means waiting for them to get very close, as in using a bait station.

I am starting to realize though the Air Arms only provides warrant coverage for customers in the UK ( "The 3 year warranty is valid in UK ONLY") and there is only one person I have found in the states that currently services and repairs these rifles so if that person retires I will need to send the rifle to the UK. I have not seen it mentioned but a big advantage with the Crosman airguns is the availability of parts, repairs, tuning, and warranty work for people located in the United States.