Congratulations on the STI AND on having a keeper husband, who also considers you to be a keeper. Makes it much easier to remember "as long as we both shall live" when conflict arises.randomoutburst wrote:I've heard of that as well. I'm glad he told me I could buy whatever I wanted. I let him indulge in his guns (he has 12 handguns already) so he said it's only fair I should indulge in mine. I initially was looking at one for almost $3000 and he said we would buy it if I wanted it, but urged me to reconsider the options because I could get a lot more for that price. Glad he pushed me in the right direction!jeeperbryan wrote:Well, if you can do it then by all means go for it.
BTW, tell your husband that he's a good man. I can't tell you how many times I've seen and heard of the husband going out and spending $1000+ on their CHL gun and then buy the wife a cheapo gun they wouldn't carry themselves.
And because he's such a darling husband I hid away $200 (a difficult feat, since we share everything) and bought him a shoulder rig he'd been eyeing. I called it a "CHL class" gift. He had a month to test it out at home before he got his plastic.
He thinks I'm a keeper, but I think of the two of us HE'S the keeper!
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