My Quote: "Besides if, heaven forbid, you actually need to defend yourself it is better to have one of these confiscated than a $700 gun, yes?"
lee n field: I hear that all the time.
I disagree. If you need to use it for what it was made for, you want the best tool you can get. That's going to be a (probably) once in a lifetime event. If that gets confiscated for some time, only then move to the cheap backup.
Poppycock. I had a titanium 38 that cost several times the Armscor but would only fire 10 times due to bad design that fouled the cylinder rotation. My Armscor has fired 100 rounds at a sitting, many times and accurately, without any problems. I don't buy into this elitism that only expensive guns are reliable. I do wish you well though.