
PM me with offers. I am willing to write checks* or use cash in much smaller amounts.
*Checks may or may not simply be pieces of paper with lots of crayon markings.
grousemaster wrote:XDM45 wrote:grousemaster wrote:Thanks for clarifying, but I do think $25k is a lot of money, call me old fashion.
Well, it's all perspective really. If you make $100,000 a year, $1.000 isn't much. It's 1%. If you make $20,000 a year, that same $1,000 is 5%, that's a lot higher. 5% of $100,000 is $5,000, still not a lot. Point being that the more money you have (assume you keep your expenses in check), the more disposable income you have to play with. The less money you make, the less you can afford. So goes the law of the land.
Yeah, $25,000 isn't a dinner out, it's a sum of money, true... but it's not going to really change one's life forever.
Thanks for the lessonWe got it, you have and make a lot of money....
Sometimes it's just the cumulative effects of age. Pluses to getting older- I'm smarter, wiser, make more than I did 5-10-20-and 30 years ago and have saved some. Negatives- older, fatter, slower, higher cholesterol, tuition bills for kids, higher taxes. It all evens out in the end
whiteox wrote:On SIG forum if you pop in as a new member and list something for well in excess of msrp you get whacked with the ban hammer.
Not saying that's the answer, just throwing it out there.
sgruenhagen44 wrote:whiteox wrote:On SIG forum if you pop in as a new member and list something for well in excess of msrp you get whacked with the ban hammer.
Not saying that's the answer, just throwing it out there.
I like it...
TommyMN wrote:People here wanna hoard mags and ammo for guns they don't have? Maybe gun people are nuts
FJ540 wrote:TommyMN wrote:People here wanna hoard mags and ammo for guns they don't have? Maybe gun people are nuts
4 weeks ago, those assets were worth less than half what they are now. How's your 401K doing this month?
FJ540 wrote:TommyMN wrote:People here wanna hoard mags and ammo for guns they don't have? Maybe gun people are nuts
4 weeks ago, those assets were worth less than half what they are now. How's your 401K doing this month?
TommyMN wrote:People here wanna hoard mags and ammo for guns they don't have? Maybe gun people are nuts
grousemaster wrote:FJ540 wrote:TommyMN wrote:People here wanna hoard mags and ammo for guns they don't have? Maybe gun people are nuts
4 weeks ago, those assets were worth less than half what they are now. How's your 401K doing this month?
Agreed. I've poured almost 10% of my earnings into 401k's/stocks the last 3 years. The return has been less than spectacular. However, right after the election I bought two new personal rifles (a Colt and DPMS, one thanks to our fantastic dealer/forum member "ThunderJohn") and slipped in a couple orders for more than 10 rifles that did show up in the past couple weeks. I didn't gouge anyone, but I did send many of them to auction....which is the true definition of "market price" .....my wife always asked why I kept buying guns, now she understands my answer "they're a good/safe investment" very, very well.
grousemaster wrote:TommyMN wrote:People here wanna hoard mags and ammo for guns they don't have? Maybe gun people are nuts
It's like Tickle me Elmo or Beanie babies pre-Christmas...if you recall those days
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 9 guests