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Re: If you could buy any gun

Postby 1911fan on Tue Apr 07, 2009 11:05 pm

RIfle, a limited edition RSI ruger 77 in 6.5 x55 stainless and walnut.

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Re: If you could buy any gun

Postby justaguy on Wed Apr 08, 2009 7:03 am

JoeH wrote:If you could buy any gun, what would it be and why? Your budget is $500-$1000. It can be a long gun, handgun, whatever.

The gun I really, really, really want and need is less than $500, but that is out of your price range.
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Re: If you could buy any gun

Postby Paul on Wed Apr 08, 2009 7:10 am

For that price range I would go with a Glock 35. (yeah, yeah... poo poo plastic) If we had a bigger buget I would get a nice 1911 or .223 based rifle.
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Re: If you could buy any gun

Postby Holland&Holland on Wed Apr 08, 2009 7:57 am

JoeH wrote:
Holland&Holland wrote:Hey wait, need a rules clarification here. Are we being given a thousand dollars? So could we use that 1000 and augment it with other funds or could we buy mitliple guns up to $1000? An how about optics, accessories, ammo does that have to fall within the $1000 too or can we spend more on that?

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My lovely bride told me that I should go buy myself a gun for my birthday. My budget is up to $1000.

I'm trying to decide between a few different guns that I've had my eye on. I'm not really looking for suggestions. But since I'm doing this exercise for myself, I thought I'd see how some of you would handle it.


My system is that I keep a spreedsheet of all the "must haves" and anther of the "wants". It has a budget figure per item and is sorted by order of aquisition so when I encounter this "problem" I have an easy solution. It the gun on the top is out of the price range then I move down the list until I reach one that is acceptable. The list is periodicaly reordered based on availability, applicability, and my current fancy. My wife thinks I am legally insane. Just glad to be on a forum that also appears to be.
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Re: If you could buy any gun

Postby Holland&Holland on Wed Apr 08, 2009 7:59 am

1911fan wrote:RIfle, a limited edition RSI ruger 77 in 6.5 x55 stainless and walnut.

Handgun, one of the older Colt's that Al in WBL has,or lie a little bit and get this, Image


Nice colt!

+1 on the Ruger international. That would have been on my list as well but I satisfied that urge sector with my last purchase... for awhile... :)
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Re: If you could buy any gun

Postby tullibee on Wed Apr 08, 2009 9:33 am

I could list lots of them that I'd like to buy for $500-1000, unfortuantely I don't think I could find anyone that would sell the ones I want at that price! :D

I like Strads idea!

You could just go to Gander and buy some $500 used gun for about $850! :twisted:
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Re: If you could buy any gun

Postby plblark on Wed Apr 08, 2009 9:41 am

tullibee wrote:You could just go to Gander and buy some $500 used gun for about $850! :twisted:



Because I'm such a nice guy and understand that budgeted money not spent shrinks that category in future budgets, I'll break with my "a fair deal for all involved" policy and sell you a $500 gun for $1000.01

Everybody wins. Gander doesn't get the money, your budget doesn't get cut next year, and I free up some safe space.

I'm generous like that.
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Re: If you could buy any gun

Postby Stradawhovious on Wed Apr 08, 2009 9:57 am

If I could buy one right now, it would be a Smith and Wesson 625. A very fun gun to shoot, in a caliber I already load for and..... moon clips! Who doesn't like moon clips!
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Re: If you could buy any gun

Postby plblark on Wed Apr 08, 2009 10:02 am

That 625 sounds like a LOT of fun and would be VERY interesting.

then there's THIS one:
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Re: If you could buy any gun

Postby Belgiboy on Wed Apr 08, 2009 11:24 am

Stradawhovious wrote:If I could buy one right now, it would be a Smith and Wesson 625. A very fun gun to shoot, in a caliber I already load for and..... moon clips! Who doesn't like moon clips!

And you wouldn't have to chase your brass anymore which is nice (bit of an understatement here). I love my .45 semi-autos but they fling the brass into the next zipcode.
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Re: If you could buy any gun

Postby JoeH on Wed Apr 08, 2009 11:50 am

Several of you have suggested the 625. Good choice! I have a 625JM :D
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Re: If you could buy any gun

Postby plblark on Wed Apr 08, 2009 11:52 am

Can the 625JM come out to play? You can even come along. ;-)
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Re: If you could buy any gun

Postby dleong on Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:00 pm

This may sound strange, but I've always thought about buying... a Hi Point pistol, just to find out first-hand whether or not all the hullabaloo about it is true. I've been sooo tempted to pick one up at a gunshow but never could find the courage to go through with the purchase due to the acute embarrassment and social stigma of being labelled a Hi Point owner. :mrgreen:
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Re: If you could buy any gun

Postby Stradawhovious on Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:04 pm

I can only think of one thing worse than owning a Hi Point...... and that's wishing you owned a Hi point. :lol: :P
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Re: If you could buy any gun

Postby Paul on Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:10 pm

dleong wrote:This may sound strange, but I've always thought about buying... a Hi Point pistol, just to find out first-hand whether or not all the hullabaloo about it is true. I've been sooo tempted to pick one up at a gunshow but never could find the courage to go through with the purchase due to the acute embarrassment and social stigma of being labelled a Hi Point owner. :mrgreen:


I will admit that I had the same curiosity a while back. I bought one of the 9mm pistols and put about 1,000 rounds through it without a hitch. It was very cheap feeling in the hand, but worked amazingly well, from my experience. That being said I ended up selling the gun, because while it was reliable to shoot, it was too embarrassing to bring anywhere to shoot.
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