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Budget Pistol

Postby blacktornado11 on Tue Oct 30, 2012 8:53 pm

Hello gentlemen and ladies. This next month I turn 21 and have already gotten my Permit to Purchase. On the special day I want to pick up a handgun more as a range toy and fun gun than anything else. With that in mind I don't have a very large budget ($250)+ or - some, what is your opinion on what I should get? I have handled a few Makarov's and think that it would work pretty well and ammo is available at most gun shops, but want your opinion.

Thanks, James
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Re: Budget Pistol

Postby CarRacer on Tue Oct 30, 2012 9:44 pm

This one from Atomic Tactical:
http://www.armslist.com/posts/636981/bloomington-minnesota-handguns-for-sale--ruger-p89-9mm-15-round

Budget friendly and built like a tank in an economical caliber.
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Re: Budget Pistol

Postby XDM45 on Tue Oct 30, 2012 10:10 pm

I bought my Ruger Mark III 2245 from Bill's in Robinsdale for $269.00. You really can't go wrong with a .22LR. Just be mindful of your technique so you don't develop bad habits.
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Re: Budget Pistol

Postby MnHornet on Wed Oct 31, 2012 5:20 am

Maks are great pistols, but both of the rugers mentioned would be good options too.
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Re: Budget Pistol

Postby srtolly on Wed Oct 31, 2012 6:22 am

For a range pistol I bought a HiPoint JCP .40 s&w. Not the cheapest ammo but good range gun, I have 1400 rounds down range with few problems. You can find the C9 9mm for under $150 online. My friend has 1000 rounds through his with zero failures.
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Re: Budget Pistol

Postby Shipyard on Wed Oct 31, 2012 6:40 am

CarRacer wrote:This one from Atomic Tactical:
http://www.armslist.com/posts/636981/bloomington-minnesota-handguns-for-sale--ruger-p89-9mm-15-round

Budget friendly and built like a tank in an economical caliber.



+1

cheap, ammo is everywhere, used mags are around and not too expensive, good for fun on the range and still would be ok for the glove box or nightstand.

solid all around choice.

or, as mentioned, a cheap 22 plinker. ammo is DIRT cheap, can spend all day ont he range for under $10. not good in teh glove box or nightstand thorugh.
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Re: Budget Pistol

Postby rugersol on Wed Oct 31, 2012 6:43 am

blacktornado11 wrote:Hello gentlemen and ladies. This next month I turn 21 and have already gotten my Permit to Purchase. On the special day I want to pick up a handgun more as a range toy and fun gun than anything else. With that in mind I don't have a very large budget ($250)+ or - some, what is your opinion on what I should get? I have handled a few Makarov's and think that it would work pretty well and ammo is available at most gun shops, but want your opinion.

Thanks, James

If money's that tight, I'd say definitely 9mm ... if not .22!

Fer $250ish, yer best bet's used! ... still not much, in that price range! ... $350 - $400 would really open up some nice options!

Otherwise, for $250ish, I'd look at the old S&W model 10's that're around! ... .38spl's a bit more than 9mm ... but if ya can swing 'nother $50, ya can get a little press 'n set of dies and reload fer the cost of cast .38 bullets! :mrgreen:

As has been said, Ruger P89 ... maybe a used Kahr CW9? ... maybe an old S&W 5906, 'er such?! ... I don't think ya could get a P225 fer that little? ... then there's the S&W Sigma, 'er such?! :?

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Re: Budget Pistol

Postby gunforhire on Wed Oct 31, 2012 7:09 am

CarRacer wrote:This one from Atomic Tactical:
http://www.armslist.com/posts/636981/bloomington-minnesota-handguns-for-sale--ruger-p89-9mm-15-round

Budget friendly and built like a tank in an economical caliber.



+100.

These pistols are absolute tanks. my dad bought a p85 new, got the update done to it by Ruger in 1990, and it has gone bang every time for over 20 years and he shoots around 500-1k rounds a year out of it.
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Re: Budget Pistol

Postby rugersol on Wed Oct 31, 2012 7:23 am

$305 ('er such) ... http://www.galleryofguns.com/genie/default.aspx?item=223900 ...

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... gonna be really tough, to beat that one! 8-)
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Re: Budget Pistol

Postby sgruenhagen44 on Wed Oct 31, 2012 8:02 am

I have had a couple ruger pistols. No issues. They run good. I would say opt for a 9mm. IF you want to use the gun for carrying then it is more versatile. Pistols are a long slippery slope. You think you're going to buy just one inexspensive one for fun and then the next thing you know you have a few of them!!!! I loved my LC9. Purdy cheap too. I think I saw one on here for $280. High points are a good fun gun but I wouldn't trust my life with it..
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Re: Budget Pistol

Postby rockcreek on Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:41 pm

The SAR B6 pistols distributed by EAA are really nice for the money if you want new. I have sold a bunch of them and had really good feedback, basically a poly framed CZ 75 clone. They are on sale on Gallery of Guns this month. Used, Ruger P-series are hard to beat, although the prices have been coming up on them since the metal framed models were discontinued.
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Re: Budget Pistol

Postby minnesotatv on Wed Oct 31, 2012 4:15 pm

rockcreek wrote:The SAR B6 pistols distributed by EAA are really nice for the money if you want new. I have sold a bunch of them and had really good feedback, basically a poly framed CZ 75 clone. They are on sale on Gallery of Guns this month. Used, Ruger P-series are hard to beat, although the prices have been coming up on them since the metal framed models were discontinued.



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Re: Budget Pistol

Postby bear77 on Wed Oct 31, 2012 6:02 pm

the ruger is a well built gun priced right for the condition. if you have a chance to check out a cz 82 they shoot the 9x18 round. it a very well built gun for what they sell for also makes a good carry gun.
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Re: Budget Pistol

Postby PHATSPEED7x on Wed Oct 31, 2012 6:15 pm

My first handgun was a S&W Sigma 9mm. $299.99 and comes with two 16 round magazines. The newer SD 9mm can be had for about $25-35 more. Also the Ruger P95 new should run around $300. Don't forget to check the used market... I scored two of my XD pistols used for reasonable amounts... XD9 Subcompact for $250 (after using up a $100 store credit I had), and a XD45 Compact used for only $200! But I had to do some major talking back and forth on that one...
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