<$100 handguns.

The Raven is usually under $100. It is reliable and fun. It was one of the guns that gave the Saturday Night Special it's name.

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The Phoenix Arms HP22a is also under $100 used. It's also a fun plinker in .22LR and comes with a great warrantee. Many good threads on this cheap gem. If it's cheap you want, it's cheap you get!

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i purchased a phoenix arm's 22lr back when they were 100 bucks. shot straight and no misfires. cant ask for much more then that for $100
 
Were I limited to a small number of guns to purchase, they'd be good ones..... I'd get the money together first, then get the permits.

Time being money, I can't see the angle in doing paperwork for a Lorcin/RG/pot metal PoC .....
 
$90 + $25 shipping and your transfer fee. 45LC/410
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Go on Gun Broker. Put "pistol" in advanced search. Filter out No reserves and PUT IN $50 TO $100 for a price range. This will show you what there is. Warning read about them because some may not function.
 
Heck, I think even a Keltec 9mm, model PF9 or a P11 will cost you about $259 before taxes. Both are handy little guns though. And they're worth the money, I think.
 
Belve

i purchased a phoenix arm's 22lr back when they were 100 bucks. shot straight and no misfires. cant ask for much more then that for $100

Yeah--They're 30% more now NIB and still well worth it IMO. For $130 you get arguably the best "cheap" no-frills plinker, just plain no-business straight "fun-gun" on the market. Plus, for pennies a shot to boot. I say anyone looking for something within those defined parameters should add one to their collection.

*Edited: I overlooked larryh1108's post above that I essentially repeated ;).
 
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If you can find the CZ 70 that you mentioned ealier for that price, I'd jump on it. A very well built little pistol that won't let you down. They have some farly good defense ammo for the 32 auto available also. JMO
 
Sometimes you can find a PA-63 in the $100 range. With a $10 spring change out they are acceptable handguns.

Hi-points are about the only other $100 gun worth buying. They are ugly as the bottom of your foot but everyone I have ever seen has gone bang every time.
 
This thread makes me glad I live in a free state that recognizes the 2nd Amendment and an individuals right to keep and bear. It's nice knowing that if I want to go to a gun shop and buy 6 guns this afternoon (not that I would, mind you), and buy 5 boxes of ammo for each, I can do that. I truly feel sorry for those of you in the gun nanny states. :(
 
Never met a gun snob per say. I have met people that like their weapon to fire every time, but that is asking too much from some companies.:D
 
I have a couple fun little shooters:
Raven .25 I got for $40
RG14 .22 snub revolver $51
H&R breaktop in .32S&W... i think this was around $75 shipped.
 
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