She scratches her head admits she never saw this side of me coming...
April 2015, racoon raiding the neighborhood...enter one Hatsan 95 .25 cal. I read the reviews first, said buy a better scope so I did. Emptied $375 from the bank account, took care of the masked pest and got me hooked.3 years and 5 months later, a good lot of that spent here and I'm now up to, ummm....31? at last count...and scopes for all....and of course all the rest with chrony and range finder and targets and pellets...lots and lotssss of pellets...62,000 or so I think...and parts and pieces and tools and then some of those stocks just had to be refinished so moreeee stuff...lol.Then it happened...I caved...to the dark side...only one mind you but that one emptied my bank account another $2000 for rifle, scope and a tank. I know, a drop in the bucket to some but a lot to me...course now the debate on a way to fill it myself....I stopped counting at $20,000 (I know, drop in the bucket considering what some here have invested) but I'm having a blast and that's what matters, right?
The scene: The Husband is downstairs in the basement with his brand new and very expensive air rifle....
Yeah, as kid I was totally fascinated with guns. Then life happened. And the wife had no idea that after an incubation period of several decades my gun infection suddenly would brake out, violently and irreversible my doctor says. Culprit is the manuballista virus – and my particular strand is the AG manubalista virus. But, oh, it hurts so good!
Quote from: Steelontarget on September 19, 2018, 02:09:49 PMThe scene: The Husband is downstairs in the basement with his brand new and very expensive air rifle....Wow! What a masterful script! I'm breathless...