The way I see it everyone works hard and who wants to work just to pay bills? It's nice to treat yourself so don't worry about it and just enjoy life. Have about 5 different hobbies I cycle through since my budget only allows one at a time. 

Y'all ain't no help.
...
I guess I better find a knitting forum, or maybe
a butterfly collecting group to get someone to
make me stop.
There are four handguns in the case right now that I could get great deals on, but I don't need them.
Silly question.Why Do I Feel Compelled to Buy Another Gun?
Some people spend more on going out to night clubs / casinos / etc. I can't stand those places. All they have is memories of their "fun" but I've got a new gun. Hey, there's a country song in there somewhere!... Spending $500 every couple of months on guns isn't nearly as wasteful as spending that amount playing golf, for instance.
redlevel said:Why Do I Feel Compelled to Buy Another Gun?
Go ahead and buy it and give these guys something to talk about.
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Economics and Psychology.
Economics says you will feel compelled to buy another gun if you believe that the utility you will derive from spending the purchase price on another gun is more than the utility you would derive from keeping the purchase price in cash or spending it on another item.
Why you think you will get a high utility out of another gun purchase compared to savings or a non-gun item is a matter of psychology.
You probably have felt good about previous gun purchases and you don't get warm and fuzzy thinking about the cash sitting in the safe. And given your situation, except for getting your wife things to make her happy, there are probably few non-gun things that you need to buy to make you happy.
Economics and psychology cannot be denied. Ergo, that cash is calling you from the safe to go out and spend it on another gun.