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What's Your Next Purchase?

Ordered another Crosman 357/Vigilante from PA. Great guns. You can never have too many. This is the one that comes with the interchangeable 3", 6", and 8" barrels. Looking forward to making a compact snubbie-

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Well, I'm still a beginner in the specialized skill set that most airgunners acquire over a long gun purchasing-career. 🤷🏻‍♂️


This skill set consists of four interdependent competencies:

(1) rationalizing
(2) self-inducing need feelings
(3) doubt crushing, and
(4) buyer's remorse management.

(Some would add (5) mate deceiving, but I try to refrain from that one.)



Like I said, I'm still a beginner at these skills.
And it's not easy to get through the heart-wrenching process of spending such a (for me) large amount of money. 😲

➠ However, like they say to beginners everywhere: "start taking baby steps!" 👍🏼


➠ I have applied this good piece of advice of our local enabler staff by
First buying a scope for the gun I want ("cheap" in comparison) —
● Then, buying the gun (much more expensive).


Two examples:
1️⃣ A few months ago I have bought a powerful scope.
But I have no powerful gun! 🤷🏻‍♂️
➠ Now, for the past months I've been watching the classifieds to get that powerful gun in form of an
⭐ RTI Prophet II in .30cal.....
— to justify my powerful scope purchase.
Will you help me? 🤔


2️⃣ Just this week I paid for a scope that will only make sense on a very specific pistol.
(Nonwithstanding is the fact that this outrageously expensive pistol 😱 isn't even available on the market.)
However, I have smartly assured my financial ruin when it does come out.
The rats at the chicken farm really need this gun to kick their fannies. Trust me!

Matthias
 
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