That I have done. It's about like fishing I wouldn't want to turn it into a job but it sure is fun.You should try Sporting Clays. Closest thing to golf with a gun (shotgun), in my opinion, and loads of fun.
I always see it as, I'm going to spent A LOT more time with my gun on my person holstered than I will shooting it. Same argument I use when people compare expensive knives to guns; "for that much money, I could buy a gun instead". True, but I open a lot of boxes and cut a lot of threads off shirts and things every day of my life with my "expensive" knives, and I hardly ever shoot anyone... So that money is getting put to good use, and will likely hold up better and perform better than a lesser option (not saying there aren't quality pieces at good prices).Mine would too if it wasn't 1/3 to 1/4 the price of another pistol!!
But the one with the most guns when he dies wins and I am soooooo far behind. I don't mind inexpensive knives as they get lost or borrowed (same thing) and I just buy another, no big deal. Before I'll spend big bucks I'll try a cheap alterative to see if I'm going to like. However, to each their own.... IMHOI always see it as, I'm going to spent A LOT more time with my gun on my person holstered than I will shooting it. Same argument I use when people compare expensive knives to guns; "for that much money, I could buy a gun instead".
HA can't argue with that. Buying more guns is always a good option!But the one with the most guns when he dies wins and I am soooooo far behind. I don't mind inexpensive knives as they get lost or borrowed (same thing) and I just buy another, no big deal. Before I'll spend big bucks I'll try a cheap alterative to see if I'm going to like. However, to each their own.... IMHO
Much better investment and more fun than a knife or silly things like food, utilities or oxygen....IMHOHA can't argue with that. Buying more guns is always a good option!
Mine would too if it wasn't 1/3 to 1/4 the price of another pistol!!
Correct, except I'll buy a cheap one first to test if that's the style I'd like.....But you get what you pay for. Used a Galico for many years without any problems. Keep an eye out for sales is a good way to buy a quality holster and not break the bank.
Got mine off Ebay for $50. Watching there for one for my G19 now.Mine would too if it wasn't 1/3 to 1/4 the price of another pistol!!
Got my mikes for about $50 on Amazon.... If it really works for me I'll go with a leather rig. See if I can get holsters to interchange with my Glock and 1911.Got mine off Ebay for $50. Watching there for one for my G19 now.