Your Most Expensive And Least Expensive Every Day Carry PISTOL.

Most expensive: Kimber Gold Combat Stainless II
Least expensive: S&W M&P45

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Most expensive: SIG P210-4 "Kuba", one of 59 made, valued over $4,000

Least expensive: MAB P-15 with three extra magazines, valued at $500 plus $300 for the extra magazines
 
I only have two EDCs. Makes answering this question easy :)

Most Expensive: Glock 26
Least Expensive: Kel Tec P-32

-Paul
 
Tossup between my CZ 75BD ($425 new) or my older Sig 220 ($450 used).

Cheapest, KelTec P11 $250 new.

I should include my old 1953 J-frame which is priceless as it has history.

Isn't it funny how many of the 'least expensive' carry pistols are KelTecs?
 
Sweet WC, who did the work on her?

Mark Hartshorne/Pinnacle High Performance did the caliber conversion, cut the cyl for moonclips and chamfered the holes, action job, bobbed the hammer, rounded/polished the trigger, and put on the fiber optic sight.
Robar finished the cylinder in their NP3 coating.
I installed the Crimson Trace grips. (I'm not much of a gunsmith:D)


BTW, what does it cost to have that kind of polishing and engraving work done?
 
Since I only have 1 EDC, the answer is easy:

Keltec PF-9. I verified that it is reliable, and it is sufficient for all of my concealed carry needs. Why complicate things by adding more things to the equation?
 
gb_in_ga said:
Keltec PF-9. I verified that it is reliable, and it is sufficient for all of my concealed carry needs. Why complicate things by adding more things to the equation?

You meant to say that you have two PF-9's, right? I mean, in case one breaks or gets lost or stolen?
 
BTW, what does it cost to have that kind of polishing and engraving work done?
Bought it from Ken (Wildalaska) as is. Well, I added the grips. Deduct to cost of a 642 from $1,399 shipped, and that puts it at about 1k.
Ken could probably give ya his contact info:) Last I heard Jim White was in cold ass Alaska too LOL.
 
Most Expensive:

Colt Government Model MKIV Series 70, Pachmayer Colt gold medal presentation grips, extended trigger + trigger job, flared ejection port, polished feedramp, Bo-Mar sights front and rear, and match barrel and bushing. Total cost, about $850.00 back in 1977.:)

Least Expensive:

Recently acquired Bersa Thunder .380; before that a Colt Agent .38 special.
 
Most expensive: Kahr PM40 (kills on one end, wounds on t'other) ;)
Least expensive: Kel-Tec P3AT

In-between: Walther PPK (German-made).

I'm not counting my issued SIG P229R as I didn't pay for it and I tend to park it if off duty (kinda thick and heavy for me to tote around 24/7).
 
My most expensive is my LEO packaged HK P2000sk that cost $683.

The least is my Seecamp at $300.

Also in use is a Sig P232 at $315 and a Kahr CW9 at $328.
 
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