I don't regret it but will take it to the grave what I really paid for it when it comes to my lovely husband.
Yep, have the receipt in my SUV, I know he'll never go through anything in the back seat of there underneath all the targets that somehow are all bunched up in there. LOL. He stays away from my car so I know my secret is safe in there. And I showed him the gun at a store that had it for $1000 so he would "think" I paid the right price. But I love my Sig P226 MK 25.You're not really living if you don't have at least ONE gun with a secret price.
Of course, you can take a tax deduction for the difference between what you paid at the FNRA dinner and what the item is actually worth. (They furnish that on the receipt.)