Wildcard163:
I didn't mean to sound harsh, but want him to realize that we all have our toys (I mean how many of you are sitting at your computer table with a large bayonet on the table to your left, a 1911A1 .45 auto to your right, a .25 auto in your robe, and a partridge in a pear tree on your head?) and I don't need anyone to agree with my choices to feel good about what I choose to buy or own.
He doesn't need our approval on his choice as long as he is happy with it.
His choices definitely have merit, but I respond from my lifestyle, experiences, and potential possibilities. In that respect, it is hard to relate and see things from a viewpoint that I don't see happening to me.
Bountyhunter