Found a very nice "slightly used" 6906 the other day. I've got one already but this one was just as nice and I really feel the 6906 is one of the top three 3rd Gens out there for overall value, practicability and carryability. I sure wouldn't mind owning another one. Even my long-suffering wife encouraged me to snap it up. But I've already hit my acquisition quota for 2014 on both 3rd Gens and overall firearms acquisitions. Yes, I've vowed to make an exception for any 4506-1 I might someday stumble upon, but other than that, the plan says I am done until next spring. 
Well, that 6906 sold two days ago...
... and I am alternately patting myself on the back for my amazing self-restraint and strict adherence to the plan and my very tight budget... but then I keep getting these feelings that I blew yet another golden opportunity once again, just like I have more than a few times in the past.
I think they call that being "conflicted." 
So did I do good or did I blow it again?
Or maybe a little of both?
What should a dedicated 3rd Gen addict have done in this case?
Was I right to pass it up in the faint hope of possibly finding a 4506-1 this winter? Or should I have said "What the heck" and gone for the opportunity that was sitting there right in front of my face?
So what if it meant putting it on plastic. 
This is Massachusetts remember. No "non-list" or "pre-list" imports allowed... and good condition 3rd Gens don't exactly grow on trees around here.
Conflicted... conflicted... conflicted.

Well, that 6906 sold two days ago...



So did I do good or did I blow it again?





This is Massachusetts remember. No "non-list" or "pre-list" imports allowed... and good condition 3rd Gens don't exactly grow on trees around here.

Conflicted... conflicted... conflicted.
