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No. I have a rule where I don't get ANY new guns until I finish guns. If I get a pistol, I have to get extra mags, range time, iron sights I like, holster, mag pouch, bore snake, light (if applicable), holster for the gun/light combo, hanger storage for the new addition to the safe, practice ammo, deffensive ammo, and any upgrades I want to do.
Rifles are the same way. I have one unfinished one and it's a 10/22 takedown because I can't find the mount I want for the scope. Iron sights, optic, optic mount, muzzle device, stock, qd mounts, qd swivels, Sling, extra mags, practice ammo, defensive ammo, rail covers, upgrades, etx., etc., blah blah blah.
This way I don't have any guns that are sitting around that are not ready-to-go because of some part I couldn't afford or ammo I don't have. Doing this really helped me focus more on shooting and where I want my setups to be over sheer volume, and allows everything to be carried or used, thus making all of them useful to me as opposed to just sitting there gatherin' dust.
I stopped selling anything years ago to afford something new and now only get stuff that I really enjoy using, not just owning. Everything fills a niche, and none of them go hungry.
To each their own, my way is good for me, but it really helped. Me. Good luck Man, I hope you figure out what works for you... and your family.
Rifles are the same way. I have one unfinished one and it's a 10/22 takedown because I can't find the mount I want for the scope. Iron sights, optic, optic mount, muzzle device, stock, qd mounts, qd swivels, Sling, extra mags, practice ammo, defensive ammo, rail covers, upgrades, etx., etc., blah blah blah.
This way I don't have any guns that are sitting around that are not ready-to-go because of some part I couldn't afford or ammo I don't have. Doing this really helped me focus more on shooting and where I want my setups to be over sheer volume, and allows everything to be carried or used, thus making all of them useful to me as opposed to just sitting there gatherin' dust.
I stopped selling anything years ago to afford something new and now only get stuff that I really enjoy using, not just owning. Everything fills a niche, and none of them go hungry.
To each their own, my way is good for me, but it really helped. Me. Good luck Man, I hope you figure out what works for you... and your family.