Tuning No Hobby For Old Men

Since 2020 I have bought about a dozen air guns. When I buy, I also invest in parts. Over time almost all air guns will need something. I see it as necessary to be able to be as self sufficient as possible. But that’s me. I understand the OP point.

I plan to retire in less than 3 years and I am pretty sure I need two more rifles and three pistols before she cuts me off…fear the pillow.
 
Since 2020 I have bought about a dozen air guns. When I buy, I also invest in parts. Over time almost all air guns will need something. I see it as necessary to be able to be as self sufficient as possible. But that’s me. I understand the OP point.

I plan to retire in less than 3 years and I am pretty sure I need two more rifles and three pistols before she cuts me off…fear the pillow.
The Mrs and I have an agreement I spend $100 she gets to spend $200., Worked out well so far.
 
Since 2020 I have bought about a dozen air guns. When I buy, I also invest in parts. Over time almost all air guns will need something. I see it as necessary to be able to be as self sufficient as possible. But that’s me. I understand the OP point.

I plan to retire in less than 3 years and I am pretty sure I need two more rifles and three pistols before she cuts me off…fear the pillow.
Same here. I have two complete sets of o-rings for each of my PCPs
 
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My SCBA tank is due today, the filling whip tomorrow, and the stupid little double male 8mm I need will be here...Oct 4...grr. Oh well I can still direct fill until then. Still working on shutting down my business, forgot about my dosimeters and got them all sent back. I'm sure there are other things hiding in the weeds too. One day it will all be done, soon I hope.