Lloyd said"
theres some decent really inexpensive guns. Nephew came to camp with one of those sccy 9mms. He paid a 175 bucks new for it. I had 3 different 9mm ammo all with cast bullets there and that thing ran about 300 rounds flawlusly. In 80s money thats about 30 bucks. I agree too that you see great little guns and good little guns that are cheap but i havent seen any that were junk like we had back in the 70s and 80s.
Today's technology has changed that.
I have one of those really inexpensive guns. (Sccy 9mm).Hammer fired, It has run everything I put in it without failing to go bang.
It dam sure isn't a target pistol. It has a long, heavy trigger with a long reset. (but smooth) that's double action only. Took me a while to get used to the trigger,but it is a very safe trigger, and will do the job at SD ranges. My friend and I shoot a lot. (at least once a week,more often weather permitting) And we shoot many different makes and models.Esp. him. We have found most of the budget guns to be as reliable and accurate as the high end models. Some like the Sccy, have very good warranty's as well.
This product carries a limited product warranty that stays with the firearm. In the event your SCCY firearm requires service please contact our factory service department directly. THE MODEL CPX FIREARM IS WARRANTED TO BE FREE FROM DEFECT(S) IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP FOR A LIFETIME FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE.
The market in firearms is huge, and there are many hitting the market today,that give the big boy's some competition for less money. Not saying they will last as long, or be worth more than you paid for it years later. (Colt Python) Produced in 1956, this superb second year production Colt Python attained $10,575 at Rock Island Auction in December 2021.But if you just need a gun to protect you and yours, you don't have to pay an arm and leg to get reliability and accuracy.