It's a sad day when...

...when its raining so hard outside that you are reduced to typing messages on an Internet forum about shooting guns instead of being outside actually shooting them!

Scott
 
Your stocks of 22 rimfire are performing better as an investment than your 401k and stocks.

When people are brown nosing you for primers because you maintain a good on-hand inventory and have been unaffected by the shortage.

When they continue to brown nose you after you tell them NO!

When people offer you something for sale and say they will take primers as payment.
 
Its a sad day when your trying to plan your next handgun purchase based on what ammo you have seen the most of on the shelves.
 
it's a sad day when your elected officials decide to play patty cake
instead of doing the business that they were elected to do

only good thing is: the snafu hopefully stalls all the anti gun bills
that are pending...and there are quite a few

so....even sad days can have a golden lining
(sorry for the mixed metaphor)

(i am referring to new york state, in case you are wondering)
 
... when the legislative and executive branches of government simply do not give a hoot about the populace; about over taxation, about the private ownership of firearms, about the free market, about maintaining decent health care - which already exists - AND, AND,

... those egg sucking dogs keep getting re-elected.
 
When you order .40S&W ammo for your Sig P226 from Cabela's while your deployed only to find out it is on back order. 5 months later when you get home it still hasn't come off back order...fail
 
You have the ammo to shoot but realize paying $8 a half hour at the closest range is totally out of your reach right now.
 
It's a sad day when those 'eagle eyes' you've always had suddenly require darn spectacles for you to focus on the back sight........arrrgghhh!:mad::mad:
 
... when the legislative and executive branches of government simply do not give a hoot about the populace; about over taxation, about the private ownership of firearms, about the free market, about maintaining decent health care - which already exists - AND, AND,

Yep - and wanting to establish a national health program - socialized medicine that has always rationed medical care elsewhere and - from which we could never get out of once passed.

Imagine a health care program that is run with the efficiency of the US Postal Service and the compassion of the IRS.

:D
 
It's a sad day when...

...you go over your household budget, and it begins to look like you won't get to buy your first handgun until SPRING!!! :(
 
...you loved a gun so much that you bought it without actual experience and at the range you realize that it simply is not for you...:(

All the best...
 
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