.40 cal Budget Question
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Re: .40 cal Budget Question
Thanks everyone. I am going to put my Glock 23 in his hands and I'm sure that will be the end of his search.
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Re: .40 cal Budget Question
Yeah used Glocks are the way to go on a budget. I would stay away from the S&W Sigma series personally. Yes they are cheap...but usually things are cheap for a reason. On the other hand other items are expensive for no reason other than a name. I would say used XD, used Glock, or used M&P. All have similar features and are fantastic weapons.
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Re: .40 cal Budget Question
XD Sub Compact at Academy for $499 , I hear they can be had cheaper.
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I'll file that under "things I didn't need to know." I need a beater gun.austinrealtor wrote:Cop trade in Glock 22 at GT Distributors in Austin for $285 + tax
(also if you check in with them regularly, they often get Glock 23 trade-ins for aboout $300-$325
two boxes (40 rounds) of Winchester Bonded PDX ammo from Wal Mart ~ $20 each
then as many 50-round boxes of Federal FMJ at $13.47 each as he can afford
If I had a gun for every ace I have drawn, I could arm a town the size of Abilene.
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ok, I'm a big Glock fan, so here's what he can do to get a new one CHEAP...Munk wrote:My Father in Law is planning on purchasing his first carry weapon. While I do have him talked into a .40 cal (or greater) he is still on a budget. He doesn't want to spend more than $480.00. I know there are plenty of choices that fall into that category but I'd be interested in hearing what some of your thoughts are and why. He has looked at the Taurus Slim and likes the way it feels but hasn't shot it yet and I have no history with Taurus. What about the Millenium Pro in .45?
Any help in helping me help him help himself would be great!
Join the Glock Sport Shooting Foundation for $35 for just on year. (http://www.gssfonline.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;).
When membership comes, visit a participating Glock dealer (you can call GSSF and they will tell you). Show them your card and they will sell you one Glock pistol at the GSSF price (for a Glock 23 right now, I think that's $397).
Presto! Inexpensive (and reliable) Glock!
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