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salukipv1 02-02-2008 01:48 PM

Cheap vs. Expensive?
 
I'm sure income matters quite a bit on this question, personally I wonder why people won't justify spending more on a firearm? I see a gun as something thats hopefully going ot be passed down from generation to generation. I'm not one to spend alot of money on junk i dont need, but can be one to be extravagent on something I want/like, such as a firearm, I want a .458 lott, and like cz's fancy grade version, but after some looking, of late I'm trying to talk myself into a dakota? I know there's limits on how much anyone can spend....least to most guys there is. Though to dispute my own question, if eel like remington and others are making higher quality rifles for the money than ever, anyone agree? So my point is, why not spend another $1000, what's that cost spread out over a lifetime?

retrieverman 02-02-2008 04:50 PM

RE: Cheap vs. Expensive?
 
I have more in my barrel on my Blaser than most of my friends have in their whole rigs. What you choose to spend YOUR money on is YOUR business. I like "high end" firearms and don't mind spending a couple grand for a nice gun, but it is my preference.

My feeling on the subject is that you only live once, and if you can afford it, go for it!!!

Maine Shooter 02-02-2008 05:11 PM

RE: Cheap vs. Expensive?
 
I don't mind at all spending more for better quality. I'll gladly pay more to buy a Benelli rather than a Mossberg, a HK rather than a Sigma...it's about buying a higher quality product and not simply settleing for something that just "works". Some ppl simply have their brains set on quantity and ignore the whole quality aspect. I know ppl like this. Be happy to let others know about them having 80, 90 or more firearms yt just doesn't disclose that the level of quality on all but a very few are sub-par and then some.
Kinda like vehicles. Why buy a Volvo or Lexus when a Ford will get you to the same place?

glockman55 02-02-2008 06:00 PM

RE: Cheap vs. Expensive?
 
If your single with out kids..Go for it..LOL I do agree about a firearm is a life long investment.. You buy guns to keep not to sell.

handloader1 02-02-2008 06:17 PM

RE: Cheap vs. Expensive?
 
salukipv1:

If you can afford a Dakota, gor for it. Good luck.

Retaks 02-02-2008 06:22 PM

RE: Cheap vs. Expensive?
 
I like nice guns and wish i could afford to spend $2000 on a rifle. I get the best guns i can for the money i have to spend on it though. I dont see why people need to have 40+ guns. I wouldnt shoot them all if i had that many. I like to be farmiliar with my guns. I have 5 long guns right now and only plan on getting 5 or 6 more before i start trading guns fornicer guns.

CommonSense 02-02-2008 06:28 PM

RE: Cheap vs. Expensive?
 
I go with what works, and will do the job. However, I don't feel the need to carry a status symbol into the woods.

oldelkhunter 02-02-2008 06:46 PM

RE: Cheap vs. Expensive?
 
Better to have one very well built shotgun/rifle then 100 of lesser quality . Same applies toscopes. Buy the best you can afford if you can't do it right away save for it.

trailer 02-02-2008 07:17 PM

RE: Cheap vs. Expensive?
 
If the Dakota is what you want then all I can say is go for it. You earned it...

the_sandman_454 02-02-2008 07:34 PM

RE: Cheap vs. Expensive?
 
I tend to keep my purchases more towards the utilitarian side than the fancy/pretty side. Personally, I can't see spending extra to get a fancy beautiful gun I would be too afraid of scratches to take out of a velvet lined display case.

I don't mind spending more for a better quality product to a certain extent, but I can't justify purchasing a gun with such a nice finish that I'd be afraid to take it out of the safe and use it for its intended purpose.

In my mind an heirloom doesn't have to be fancy, just something with some memories attached.

All that having been said, the things I find important in a firearm are completely irrelevant to what you want, so if you have the money and it happens to be what you desire, go for it.


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