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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1690324" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>Remmy I'm a little older than you and an E7 as well (SFC). Got 3 more before I retire, hopefully debt free. My youngest is off to college next weekend so we'll see how that goes. The wife decided a couple years back on a total career change (from a good paying job that she hated going to every day) and went back to school, so we have been single incoming it. That means I currently can't afford crap! She will graduate in December and has another good job waiting. Got one full custom and a couple switch barrel jobs (Savage/Remage), plus the usual (couple pistols, 30-06, .22,etc). Like Whisper said, my stuff was a "gift" from the wife after deployments with upgrades here and there. When I retire I may contract for a couple/few years and save a good nest egg. Then retire totally and still in my 40's.</p><p>Would love to learn to build my own rifles, may look into a program that would allow me to intern at a shop for the last 6 months of my military time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1690324, member: 8873"] Remmy I’m a little older than you and an E7 as well (SFC). Got 3 more before I retire, hopefully debt free. My youngest is off to college next weekend so we’ll see how that goes. The wife decided a couple years back on a total career change (from a good paying job that she hated going to every day) and went back to school, so we have been single incoming it. That means I currently can’t afford crap! She will graduate in December and has another good job waiting. Got one full custom and a couple switch barrel jobs (Savage/Remage), plus the usual (couple pistols, 30-06, .22,etc). Like Whisper said, my stuff was a “gift” from the wife after deployments with upgrades here and there. When I retire I may contract for a couple/few years and save a good nest egg. Then retire totally and still in my 40’s. Would love to learn to build my own rifles, may look into a program that would allow me to intern at a shop for the last 6 months of my military time. [/QUOTE]
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