I grew up with a gun or two lying somewhere and I was never really interested in guns until my first purchase 9 months ago, It was a simple glock. But I thought I needed another one so I bought a berretta. Everything is fine up until I bought my first 1911 and loved it.
I am asking if can we really get addicted with guns? I mean we are not injecting or inhaling anything but I can not stop ordering 1911's. my previous orders have not yet arrived but I made another batch of orders.
Now it is not affecting my family's finances, all that is being affected is my "Personal" allocation which was intended for motorcycle expenses which is now close to zero after getting involved with sports shooting. But there are days where in I feel guilty for spending too much on guns only to be very happy once I bring it home.
I no longer browse indecent websites, motorcycle websites and automotive websites but instead my browser history consists of firearm manufacturers, gun reviews, bullet reviews, training articles, police shooting stories etc. etc.
How do you determine if your gun hobby is an addiction? How can guns destroy your personal life? When will you know that it is an addiction? My competition 2011 and 1911 aside, I do not fire the rest of my guns, I just wipe them clean, assemble and dissemble, repeat. buy a new cleaning agent then clean it again.
When can you say that you have enough guns? My collection is very small compared to most of you here so I am justifying my purchase that " I only have 17 guns, Joe has over 40" mentality.
I am asking if can we really get addicted with guns? I mean we are not injecting or inhaling anything but I can not stop ordering 1911's. my previous orders have not yet arrived but I made another batch of orders.
Now it is not affecting my family's finances, all that is being affected is my "Personal" allocation which was intended for motorcycle expenses which is now close to zero after getting involved with sports shooting. But there are days where in I feel guilty for spending too much on guns only to be very happy once I bring it home.
I no longer browse indecent websites, motorcycle websites and automotive websites but instead my browser history consists of firearm manufacturers, gun reviews, bullet reviews, training articles, police shooting stories etc. etc.
How do you determine if your gun hobby is an addiction? How can guns destroy your personal life? When will you know that it is an addiction? My competition 2011 and 1911 aside, I do not fire the rest of my guns, I just wipe them clean, assemble and dissemble, repeat. buy a new cleaning agent then clean it again.
When can you say that you have enough guns? My collection is very small compared to most of you here so I am justifying my purchase that " I only have 17 guns, Joe has over 40" mentality.