Tamie wrote:Cost estimates: low (high) excluding government taxes and fees
Used revolver: $200 ($300)
Pocket holster: $10 ($20)
Speed strips: $5 ($10)
SD ammo: $20 ($30)
Total: $235 ($360)
Spread over a year: $4.50/week ($7/week)
Government taxes and fees, plus the government required training, can double that. That's a very good reason to lobby for lower Texas fees, or get a license from a state with more reasonable costs.
Not to specifically disagree, just to point out that I'm not claiming the amount I've spent is the lowest...just that it was somewhat unexpected. As you say, about another $250 should be added to that price too...so when you get down to it, what looked like $200 even to most people ends up being around $500.
Another point, for others reading the thread, I've already went the route of a $30 holster to see if it was adequate and could upgrade later. Maybe it's just my body type, but it just doesn't fit at all. I'd probably end up with a couple hundred $ worth of cheapo holsters before I found the right one, in which case I'd rather just buy close to the top end again. For me this is a case of, having the handgun but not carrying it because the supporting equipment isn't right vs. spending more money but having the pistol with me everyday.
I think of what I bought equates more to the Lexus class in the handgun world. Not the cheapest, but pretty solid quality. There's always a custom 1911 or many other guns out there for well over $1k that equates more to the Ferrari example. Anyway, I hope someone got some amusement or insight out of my CHL path. :)