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    High Power Shooter drift_g35's Avatar
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    Default Firearms for wedding registry?

    My fiance and I both are into shooting. She has 2 guns herself and loves going out. Would it be improper to put some firearm related stuff on a wedding registry? We have lived together for years and have our own house...long story short, we have a blender and toaster, we dont need any of that customary wedding registry stuff.
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    Congrats...And let me be the first to say.....HELL YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    I'd say go for it personally. And congrats!

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    You're probably better off w/ gift cards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monky View Post
    You're probably better off w/ gift cards.
    This*^^^^* ask for visa gift cards.

    I think you would be limiting your gifts/ quantities of gifts received. I would say appease the Gods and just go traditional.

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    Do the big SG stores like Bass Pro, Cabela's, etc. have registry's? That would be too cool.

    Amazon too I suppose.
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    It's YOUR day. Do whatever the hell you want to do.

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    Whatever you do, go to that bakery in Denver and get a gun cake.
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    Congratulations! I tried but it didn't go over to well. But I did get 1k of XM193 and 500 rounds of M855......and I don't think she even noticed

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    In my opinion, it's tacky to ask for hobby type stuff. Like camping gear, or baseball gloves, or a telescope. You're starting a new life together, people want to buy you dishes and household items and stuff.

    Now if someone surprises you with something, that's another story. But asking for it is kind of weird for me. "Hey, we're getting married, and I like guns. Buy me a gun?" Maybe if it was a Remington 870 or something people would say "oh, they want a home protection firearm. How nice".

    I don't like asking for any gifts, and I felt guilty about getting any of the wedding gifts we got. If you've already got everything, you don't need anything.
    Last edited by generalmeow; 06-10-2013 at 16:08.

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