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    Quote Originally Posted by canid View Post
    I just can't think of a reason not to justify a $600 price range for any critical pistol requirement, but within your criteria, I would not mind siding with Taurus. The msrp on their medium fram 9 and 40 pistols are a good bit higher, but sticker prices often fall within the limit.
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    Howdy Let me throw out a suggestion for you to check into.
    Canik TP5 9mm $319 say some ads at $299 Not sure where in KY you're located but Buds (Lex) may be a place to check. Lots of other good KY retailer as well.

    Its made in Turkey, where several of our US gunmakers have begun locating their manufacturing.
    I have no experience with the gun but have been seeing more mention of it lately. Its definitely nice looking with some good features. Not sure if you have "any" pistol experience? This is a striker fire pistol and has a decocker on top, mag release on side, 17 +1 mags. I have an XDM 9mm for regular use but thought this might be a good extra bugout gun?

    Maybe checkout You Tube and other gun forums for reviews by folks who own

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    I've been able to pick up several firearms for really good deals.

    I picked up a Ruger 22/45 for $200. I traded a .357 Tuarus revolver for a cord of firewood...

    Another vote for SCCY, great quality, good price.
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    Few, if any of you have much to tell me about budget. Let's not pretend that either my position is unreasonable or that I didn't speak for the pistols within the criteria anyway.
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    You are making this thread a personal attack Canid.

    The thread is not about you or your philosophy, it is about good quality firearms available NIB for less than $325.
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    I'm not doing that at all. I'm responding to comments directed at me and otherwise playing within the format. Not seeing the problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kyratshooter View Post
    Yes we know that there are some of you out there whose skin will dry up, curl up and fall off if you touch anything but a Glock or SIG and live under the threat of having to keep an epi-pen on them in case they touch a gun worth less than $500 and suffer an allergic reaction.

    We also know that there are some out there that have never been poor or faced a restricted budget.

    That was addressed in the OP due to the presence of folks who are allergic to "cheap but good" all over the internet.

    This thread is for those of us that have been poor, or still are poor, or can not bare the though of having a $600+ firearm stolen from under the seat of the pickup, but still want a serviceable quality "new off the shelf" firearm.
    High quality and dependability are not cheap and if your life depends on having a weapon, spend more to get something you can trust your life to. Being poor or on a strict budget only means it will take longer to save and get any weapon of good quality vs a "cheap but good" weapon that decides to fail in the middle of a firefight.

    If you're worried about it getting stolen out of your truck, buy insurance and it will be covered or find a better way to hide it.

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    Now we're all getting off track, and I apologize. This thread can be about what it was intended to be. There's all the room the the world [forums] for other discussions about why we might want higher end pistols. Let's leave this thread to it's own premise if we can.
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    Quote Originally Posted by canid View Post
    Few, if any of you have much to tell me about budget. Let's not pretend that either my position is unreasonable or that I didn't speak for the pistols within the criteria anyway.
    I guess I don't understand that statement?
    What/Who's budget?
    What is your position?...On what?

    You pay your money and take your choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter63 View Post
    I guess I don't understand that statement?
    What/Who's budget?
    What is your position?...On what?

    You pay your money and take your choice.
    I believe the comment was in reference to his own personal situation where after a very long period of unemployment he is now back to work. During that time of zero income I'm guessing he learned a thing or two about stretching a dollar - a lesson many of us strive for - employed or not.
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    I guess I just missed the whole point.......
    Anyway...y'all carry on.
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    I knew this thread was going to cost me money.

    Sure enough, one of those things one should not pass up. The near perfect truck pistol, cache pistol, low end HD pistol.

    Military approved, WW2 veteran, reengineered to use 9mm ammo.

    NIB w/extra magazine, out the door at $219. Almost down to the pre-panic prices.

    http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/p...2B1+9mm+4.5%22
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    I hear good things about the value on those Zastavas. Shot it yet? Impressions?
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    Glad I don't live near Buds.....LOL
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    I just ordered it this afternoon.

    Will give report after I get it in my hands, cleaned and fired.

    Sometimes living near Buds does get expensive.

    Thing is I can order from the internet and they shift the firearm to their retail store with no shipping charge.

    I can also pick it up at the retail store and pay no background check fee or transfer fee to the FFL. Usually there is a 24-48 hour delay while they "ship" the firearm from one building to the other and log in and out in the ATF books. When that is done they give me a pickup call.

    What I wind up with is a firearm at the catalogue price plus sales tax (6.5%) with no other fees added to the cost.

    Now that is provided that I can get in and out of the retails store without something shiny diverting my attention and costing me even more.

    Honest to Pete, I walked in there one day to get a couple of AK magazines and they had the Tisas 1911 clones on "in store one day only special" for $313! When was the last time you found a NEW all steel 1911A1 millspec pistol for $313 ????

    For that kind of deal, even if you are a poor boy, you buy it now and eat pinto beans and corn bread for the next month.
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    Yeah, I didn't particularly mean the one you just ordered, but I kinda figure they made more than just the one, jk. I'll look forward to hearing your report.
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    At the risk of getting flamed I'm going to say the TT clone is a better buy than a high point.
    so the definition of a criminal is someone who breaks the law and you want me to believe that somehow more laws make less criminals?

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    I just saw that pistol last night KY, just before you posted I reckon.. Cant tell, its akin to a Mac, or maybe a Tok but takes 9mmLugar, reviews are very good.

    I too have been tracking the Canik TP9 pistol (I think I got that right), its a hack off of the Walther PPQ I think it is... There is one here at my local Gander, Ive looked at it twice or four times... Its pretty damn sweet, and has IMHO a nice trigger. The only downfall I could think of, is extra mags.

    I still think a used beater Glock 17 or 19 would be a better choice than a new off brand, in the faith and trust department.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter63 View Post
    Glad I don't live near Buds.....LOL
    Buds carries the one inexpensive handgun I would recommend. By pistol did you mean auto or revolver too? Any way, I recently purchased a Rock Island Armory M200 revolver. It has a 4 inch barrel and parkerized finish and is chambered for .38 special. It is not rated for plus P but shoots lead bullets very accurately. It cost me $240 and I am well pleased with its performance thus far and for that money I don't know how anyone could go wrong. It is a well made revolver and would serve anyone well.

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