Best Gun & Life Advice

Best gun advise - The bullet goes out that end really, really fast.

Best life advise - Don't get married. (It took me 31 years to understand that one.)
 
Gun - Friendly fire isn't.

Life - Do the best you can with what you've got.

Gun 2nd - the pointy end of the bullet goes in first.
 
I had an older gentleman tell me when I was young and dating: "If you want to know what a girl will look like when she gets older, look at her mother."

No matter how close a friend or family member is, never let them talk you into selling a gun you like, Especially if you have to make them swear you get first shot at it when they sell. You will always miss that gun, & you'll be never forgive them if they sell it elsewhere.

All of the above are true.
 
The Cowboy philosophy:

With the exception of a place to live, if you can't ride it, eat it, have sex with it, or shoot it, it's not worth putting much money into.
 
We were 16 and spent time looking at all the cool stuff in Dachton's Gun Shop on the Tamiami Trail. He sold us .38 reloads and every time we left his store he'd say "Have fun". Every time I go shooting I do.
Regards,
 
Gun: You'll always have more than you need but not the one you want.
Life: Never hide your stash while stoned.

That goes the same for never stash a gun in a "cool place" while drinking. You'll later swear that your wife hid it or a guest stole it.

I stashed a Beretta on a magnet when I was home alone, and it was MONTHS before I happened to run across it again. I was beginning to think I had lost it forever. :rolleyes:
 
Beneficial advice

Enjoy your guns, in any honorably, legal, way that you can, there may be no tomorrow.

When angry, Count to four, when very angry, swear. A humorous, irreverent bit of advice by Mark Twain.

There are three kinds of lies. Lies, damned lies, and statistics. A bit of warning statistical advice, by an impertinent Samuel Clemens.

What goes around, comes around. Author unknown.
 
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When I first got my concealed carry permit in the mid to early 80's, my Gunny at Lejeune gave me sage advice when carrying a weapon.

" Passion Rules Reason "

Figure it out.
 
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