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#1 ·
Called Buds this morning and ordered a Beretta CX4 Storm .40S&W 11 round before my wife woke up. Then her dam brother called and woke her up and the next thing to happen was Bud's calling to tell me my credit card was declined. I checked it online and I had plenty of funds but unable to call them without the wife finding out so I put it on another card while hiding in the bathroom. Right when I thought it was safe to come out Buds called again and told me it was declined due to address change. They suggested that I send a money order and I said no problem. Just a little while ago I told my wife that I was going to do some errands (send Buds a money order) and she said I'll go with you so I told her I was taking the bike and she said it's a nice day to go for a ride. I hid her helmet and she's out in the garage looking for it right now. I put it up in the attic covered with insulation. It's getting harder to order and hide guns from her. The safe is overflowing so my son started hanging a few rifles that she knows about around the house to make room for new ones. It's been a rough morning.

Does anyone know what kind of Magazine's are compatible with this storm rifle? Gota go she start to yell.
 
#2 ·
I'm not sure about the .40 but I have the .9mm. Got it when it first came out as a present for surviving my first year of college. Must say its a fantastic gun, compact and a real go getter. + the clips are interchangeable with my M9 :smt023 http://www.handgunforum.net/images/smilies/023.gif
:smt023 . Truly hope you enjoy yours as much as I do. Oh yeah also great job on avoiding the whole wife finding out problem :anim_lol:
 
#3 ·
I was looking at the Stoeger Cougar last week. It looks to be the same as the Beretta, but with an alloy frame. I actually liked it better than the Beretta. Anyone have one? That rotating barrel setup is something else.

Spacedoggy, that's funny stuff. I hope you're kidding...
 
#4 ·
I have learned more from you lately than any other member of any forum I am on......................................................................................
..................................Not about guns but how to buy them without my wife finding out.:mrgreen:
 
#5 ·
It's getting harder to order and hide guns from her. The safe is overflowing so my son started hanging a few rifles that she knows about around the house to make room for new ones. It's been a rough morning.
Could I help you find a marriage counselor nearby?

I'd be glad to screen for one who is pro gun. :buttkick:

WM
 
#8 ·
Cancel the order for the Beretta, and spend the money on marriage counseling. If you regularly lie to your wife, or feel like you have to lie, that's a symptom of a serious relationship problem. Decide if your marriage is important to you, and do something about it.

I'm not kidding, either.
Marriage counseling cost way to much (money better spent on guns). What she doesn't know won't hurt her. Been married for 27 years, we work together and are very close. Anyway I found a coach purse that she bought for 1500 bucks. I bought her a G35 for her birthday. We are very happy together so why would I want to hurt that and it makes purchasing the guns much more fun. If she found out, then she would want to go out a buy 1500 dollar purses. All I'm doing is trying to save us money which is working. And being a gun nut is not a serious relationship problem unless your married to a left wing nut case. The bottom line is I spend much more on her than what she spends on me along with what I spend on myself.
 
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I was looking at the Stoeger Cougar last week. It looks to be the same as the Beretta, but with an alloy frame. I actually liked it better than the Beretta. Anyone have one? That rotating barrel setup is something else.
I've had one for several months and a few hundred rounds now, in 9mm. I like the fit and finish, the ease of stripping it down and reassembling, the hand feel and the way it shoots. While I have several handguns, the Stoeger has become my fave working firearm, the one I carry while working in the woods with our high rate of rabies locally.

Gunner B
 
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