you forgot to add kiddos. [Tooth] The effect is logarithmic...[Bang]
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Ok, please forgive my ignorance, but what does BRD stand for? I get what it means, just can't figure out what it stands for.
Black Rifle Disease???
Yeah Mtn Man, that's what I took it to mean too.
Kids do put a stop on the purchasing power for a while.
I can't wait until my kiddo is old enough to be an excuse for my habit. First, he'll need a .22 and 17 hmr. Then he'll graduate to a .223 and 20 ga. By the time he's in high school I'll... um... I mean HE will have another .308 and 12 ga. If we have a girl next it just means I'll have to get one of everything in pink too.
oh and if you are feeling bad about to many black rifles remember they make them in other colors [ROFL3]
Ah yes. I too suffer from BRD. Actually, I don't suffer from it. I must just be a carrier. Its my wife who develops the elevated blood pressure, labored breathing, and screechiness. [Rant1] I embrace BRD fully and unconditionally...
I have a daughter and a son (one each).
My dad bought them 1 .22 bolt for them to share when they were younger. This was during a LONG period when I didn't buy any guns. Now they are older and for their birthdays this year I bought them hte handgun of their choice. For my daughter's 20th bday it was a Springfield XD-9 (still trying to find spare mags for that). For my sone 17th bday (yeah, I know - he's too young to own a handgun, so officially it's my gun, but...) I got him a Rock Island Armory 1911-A1 Tactical (yeah, Rock Island...he can buy his own Kimber!).
Of course, my wife liked my daughters XD-9 so much that she had me get one for her too. THEN, she tells me that I can't buy any more guns "for a while" - which has extended to NOW.
Geesh! Wives and kids. They sure put a crimp on having fun!