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I constantly kick myself for not picking up one the HK P7's that were imported about 10 years ago. I remember a vendor on here selling them for $500 for B grade and $700 for A grade. I see them being sold for $1,800 and up now and just cannot bring myself to buy one. I'd also like a shooter grade Python but those bring a premium as well. I spend thousands for PRS style rifles and optics to go with them but for some reason can't justify buying a P7 series pistol or Python. It's all relative I guess. What are some guns you lust after but aren't willing to pay to cost of admission? | ||
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I have been wanting a HK VP9b since they came out but HKs are never on sale. NRA Life member NRA Certified Instructor "Our duty is to serve the mission, and if we're not doing that, then we have no right to call what we do service" Marcus Luttrell | |||
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Shadow 2 Wilson Beretta 92 LTT Elite 92 A 226 SAO X Series. A Perpetual Disappointment... | |||
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I was looking at a CZ Shadow 2 around Christmastime, but the price was just a little too much for me, so I bought an SP-01 Tactical instead. Great gun for little more than half the price of the Shadow 2. Somedaymaybe I’ll be able to justify the price of the Shadow 2. I also wish I’d bought a Python and an P7, and about a dozen other guns before either the prices went way up or they were discontinued or both. Regards From Sunny Tucson, SigFan NRA Life - IDPA - USCCA - GOA - JPFO - ACLDN - SAF - AZCDL - ASA "Faith isn't believing that God can; it's knowing that He will." (From a sign on a church in Nicholasville, Kentucky) | |||
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Guns owned and sold: Colt Pythons, including a 2.5 inch. P7s in M8 and M13. Colt Diamondbacks. Browning High Powers. Colt Detective Special. Many S&W pinned and recessed revolvers. Browning FAL. FNC. AUG. 1903A3. M1 Carbine. Offered several Lugers but passed. To name a few. Biggest regret now: The Pythons and P7s. LGS had a so-so 4 inch Python for 3K. And a P7 for 1800. End of Earth: 2 Miles Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles | |||
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Y'know, it's a funny thing: The Shadow 2's price kind of put me off, but I barely blinked at the P210A's price, and that was another $400 or so. I'm not certain why that is. "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system,,,, but too early to shoot the bastards." -- Claire Wolfe "If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living." -- Seneca the Younger, Roman Stoic philosopher | |||
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P7 probably at the top of the list for me. | |||
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Well I had two grade A P7's and sold them for a slight profit. Hindsight as they say is 20/20. Always wanted the more rare M13. So a few years back I took the plunge and bought a unfired example. As with most everything else that's no longer manufactured they go up in price. I don't foresee the value dropping. My advice is buy one before they become unobtainium. As to the OP question. The two that stand out was a HK MK23 with the original finish with case and all new for 1100. The other was a 6" python mint for 1200 in the nickel or stainless finish. Buy once cry once. We all do it. | |||
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The gun I want now but don't want to pay current prices for is the Remington Tac-13. | |||
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I know I am going to get flamed for this, but SIG traditional DA/SA pistols all seem overly expensive. I actually have 4 of them already... so the price must have not bothered me 6 or 8 years ago when I added them to the safe. Maybe my calculation of value has changed. Maybe all the great newer guns like the P320, SP2022, Walter PPQ, HK VP9, FN 509 and CZ P-10 have raised the quality bar for more economical pistols. RioGrande481 “I didn’t get where I am today by everything smelling of Bolivian Unicyclist’s jock straps!” C.J. Supercut 1976 | |||
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I’m not flaming you haha, but I’ve always been convinced that a well-made, all-metal, hammer fired setup is always more expensive to make than a half-plastic, striker fired setup. And the expense is worth the reward to me. However, those guns you mentioned in your list, are fantastic guns. And while I’d always go with a DA/SA “classic” Sig, I can certainly understand someone appreciating the value for money of guns like the ones you mentioned Formerly known as tigerbloodwinning | |||
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I own a few 1911s and Browning Hi Powers. One has to love these all metal, hammer fired classics. For these guns I will pay the extra cash. RioGrande481 “I didn’t get where I am today by everything smelling of Bolivian Unicyclist’s jock straps!” C.J. Supercut 1976 | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
Can't say there are such guns. If there are any guns that I truly lust after, I will pay the prices, even though they have skyrocketed. On the other hand, I won't pay for anything that I don't want bad enough, no matter how inexpensive they are. Q | |||
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That vendor was Steve Pi...ford, the Bouncing Tomato. I always liked the P7 pistol--then a new wave of European police trades came in to the country. Couldn't resist-love that old fashioned German machining. Same goes for the Python and the Diamondback. Tolerances and fitting--especially the Colt high polish bluing. Now --it's the Dan Wesson Valor. Going away because of the high cost of hand fitting the parts--and the DW Duty Finish. Today-polymer has replaced metal working. Costs have created the niche for polymer. Its like the stock market--buy cheap sell high, or invest a little each month--see how I rationalized my habit. | |||
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I have a P7 that I paid $800,00 for, but I'd really love to own more in several variations. And I totally agree about the Pythons. About 3 years ago, I quickly walked away from a "fair-at-best" 4" Python that was carried hard and "out of time" for $750.00. Then again, I'm old enough now to remember $100.00 Garands, $50.00 M1 Carbines, and $75.00 Fox's, Parkers, Elsies, and Lefevers. Ah for the good ole days! ************************************************ "Tonight, we are a country awakened to danger and called to defend freedom. Our grief has turned to anger and anger to resolution. Whether we bring our enemies to justice or bring justice to our enemies, justice will be done". {George W. Bush, Post 9/11} | |||
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My first firearm was a P226 NSW Navy that I foolishly sold and have wanted to replace. It’s just hard to justify spending $900 when a MK25 won’t really do much that my HK VP9 doesn’t already do. | |||
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I love my Wilson 1911s in .45 & have been wanting a compact Wilson in 9mm for concealed carry. I have the cash in the gun safe, but I just can't justify spending that much money on a gun when my compact M11A1 & Glock 19 have been reliably handling concealed carry duty for years at a fraction of the Wilsons cost. I must be getting old, or God forbid, practical. ------------------------------------------------ "It's hard to imagine a more stupid or dangerous way of making decisions, than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." Thomas Sowell | |||
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Fighting the good fight |
WW1/WW2-era USGI M1911. And a Gewehr 43. | |||
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Easy to justify... VP9 doesn't have the spiffy little sticker/code on it. So you need one of those. Andrew Duty is the sublimest word in the English Language - Gen Robert E Lee. | |||
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I would like a nice 6" blue Python, but I can't pay the price they are bringing. | |||
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