would you rather...

would you rather buy

  • 2 economy pistols

    Votes: 19 18.8%
  • 2 expensive pistol.

    Votes: 82 81.2%

  • Total voters
    101

tahunua001

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...buy one expensive pistol, or two cheapos?

for the purposes of this hypothetical situation, you already have other, more suitable handguns for bear defense, home defense, concealed carry, what have you, these would be solely for range toy use.

let's say, for the purpose of this discussion that the cheapos would be around $350 range and what I consider expensive is about the $700 range.
discuss.
 
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Although the poll says 2 expensive pistols, I read the question before voting. Since my budget considers mid level guns like CZs, Glocks and M&Ps to be "high end" guns, I voted for one High end over the non high end option.
 
I only need/want so many inexpensive pistols. As you described, home defense, carry etc. Guns costing $1500 or more, for me, are competition guns or range guns. Not something I want to be sweating on, running through the dirt etc.
 
It used to be the "more, if they are good enough" and for certain, I'm coming around to the other side... and I'd much, much rather own better guns and less of them.

This is not a new trend, we've seen it happen a lot to folks who have been around guns for a few years. Once you try some of the better ones, it seems silly to waste your time with the cheaper ones.

I have not yet gone off the deep end, where I have to forcibly "RID" myself of certain guns that don't meet some arbitrary level of quality/value or price point, but it has definitely changed the way I shop and look for my NEXT gun. And this has been building for a couple of years now.
 
Sorry that I didn't address this in my post:
for the purposes of this hypothetical situation, you already have other, more suitable handguns for bear defense, home defense, concealed carry, what have you, these would be solely for range toy use.
For me, I have -one- carry gun that I use as my EDC and I have one low-cost but solid/reliable 'defense' gun that I can place in the car for "carry" use when I'm going somewhere that I'm not allowed to carry.

Beyond that...
I truly don't have many specific "uses" for almost all of my other guns, EXCEPT to have fun with and enjoy on the range. Or, let me put it another way--

I buy guns specifically as range toys, for fun, and rarely for a specific purpose.
 
Did not vote because what some call high end are middle of the road and some that are middle of the road or considered by some low end.

So..........

Guns over $750.00 - High end
Guns under $750.00 - 450.00 - Middle of the road
Guns under $450.00 low end


I rarely even consider guns under $450.00 although I have a few I bought used that have been great range guns.

I would buy 2 middle of the road guns over a high end gun most of the time.
I own high end and mid range guns and my mid level guns function just a good as my high end guns just don't have the prestige or pedigree.

It would come down to what kind of deal I could make.
 
You should edit the poll to show 2 inexpensive pistols vs. 1 expensive pistol as your question phrased it. Your poll is showing 2 inexpensive vs. 2 expensive.

I voted as if it was 1 expensive pistol.
 
I would take the 2 inexpensive guns. It would require waiting a while for the right auctions but I could get 2 good guns for $700. I know I've seen Smith & Wesson M&P's, Ruger SR's, and Springfield XD's all go for under $350 on gunbroker before.
 
tahunua, I would take one higher end gun. Very much just personal preference, evolved over many years....ymmv
 
I find you pay for quality once (which usually costs more). You pay for lack of quality (usually cheap) many times over. That said there are exceptions to this.
 
for the purposes of this hypothetical situation, you already have other, more suitable handguns for bear defense, home defense, concealed carry, what have you, these would be solely for range toy use.

let's say, for the purpose of this discussion that the cheapos would be around $350 range and what I consider expensive is about the $700 range.
discuss.

At this point in my life I have enough "economy" pistols. I'd like something nice.
 
Like most questions, it depends, but in general I prefer one expensive thing to two cheap ones.

Watches are one example of this. I spent years buying cheap, $25-30 watches and they always broke and looked too small on my wrist. After trying three or four I gave up on them, thinking I was just rough on watches. Then, on a lark, I dropped $250 on a Citizen Eco-Drive, still an affordable watch but at least expensive enough to be well-built. It's awesome, classy looking, I wear it every day, and it's tough as nails. Buying the nice thing stings in the short term, but almost always feels better in the long term.
 
I buy not based on price but on desire. Nighthawk Talon? Yep. CZ52, you betcha, a lot in between... sure enough.

Most of what appeals to me falls in the $750 to $1,250 range. If I really get an itch for something up there, say over $2k, I save until I can comfortably acquire it.

I learned a long time ago that no matter how great a deal something is, a better deal will come along shortly. There is no rush or urgency to own something and indeed the anticipation often exceeds the experience of ownership.
 
I'd probably buy two used beaters. I don't see me ever paying more than 500 for a pistol and not that much very often.
 
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