LockedBreech
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So, as a big Beretta guy, my general thoughts on the Nano have been moderate/underwhelmed. It's a well-built, reliable (now) gun but the feature set can be said to lack compared to the other options on the market. For the $400-ish it goes for it's not quite worth it.
Well, I was just messing around using the Bud's "Make Offer" tool, and I put in a lowball starter of $340, and it accepted it. I was really surprised. In the past I've been able to shave off maybe $20-30 with that which makes me think they might be overstocked. With 6-month layaway. That's bargain-basement price for a Beretta. That puts it about $15 cheaper than the Ruger LC9S without all the safety gunk I don't like. It might not be perfect, but it's not junk. I'm seriously conflicted now.
Any reports from recent purchasers on quality/reliability/accuracy? On a 6-month layaway that's less per paycheck than I spend on coffee.
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Edit 2: I would prefer this thread not serve as a forum for debating the merit of layaway plans. I'm young and have no family, so for me they're an easy way to get new guns without really feeling the lost money. I understand that many people use them irresponsibly but we can discuss that elsewhere. I mostly just want to know if current-production Nanos are running smooth.
Well, I was just messing around using the Bud's "Make Offer" tool, and I put in a lowball starter of $340, and it accepted it. I was really surprised. In the past I've been able to shave off maybe $20-30 with that which makes me think they might be overstocked. With 6-month layaway. That's bargain-basement price for a Beretta. That puts it about $15 cheaper than the Ruger LC9S without all the safety gunk I don't like. It might not be perfect, but it's not junk. I'm seriously conflicted now.
Any reports from recent purchasers on quality/reliability/accuracy? On a 6-month layaway that's less per paycheck than I spend on coffee.
Edit: Spelling/formatting
Edit 2: I would prefer this thread not serve as a forum for debating the merit of layaway plans. I'm young and have no family, so for me they're an easy way to get new guns without really feeling the lost money. I understand that many people use them irresponsibly but we can discuss that elsewhere. I mostly just want to know if current-production Nanos are running smooth.
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