38snapcaps
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Its five degrees out, we can't go shoot, so let's get out our calculators and figure how much on average we have spent buying guns since 1999, I'll go first:
1999: Bought two pistols, spent $700, sold one, keeper was $275.
Total for the year-$275.
2000: Bought five handguns and two rifles, spent $1,345. Sold six and
kept one that cost $40.
Total for the year-$40.
2001: Bought three handguns and two rifles, spent $1,550. Sold all of
them.
Total for the year-0.
2002: Bought four handguns and one rifle, spent $1,155. Sold four and
keeper cost $230.
Total for the year-$230.
2003: Bought seven handguns and one rifle, spent $3,395. Sold five and
kept three that totaled $1,295.
Total net annual expenditure for the time period was $1,840.
Divide this figure by the five years and you get $368.
Okay, now its your turn.
1999: Bought two pistols, spent $700, sold one, keeper was $275.
Total for the year-$275.
2000: Bought five handguns and two rifles, spent $1,345. Sold six and
kept one that cost $40.
Total for the year-$40.
2001: Bought three handguns and two rifles, spent $1,550. Sold all of
them.
Total for the year-0.
2002: Bought four handguns and one rifle, spent $1,155. Sold four and
keeper cost $230.
Total for the year-$230.
2003: Bought seven handguns and one rifle, spent $3,395. Sold five and
kept three that totaled $1,295.
Total net annual expenditure for the time period was $1,840.
Divide this figure by the five years and you get $368.
Okay, now its your turn.