george burns
Member
As many of you, I have watched the past 10 years as these guns have increased in price, and multiplied in configurations. Most of their guns are exactly the same other than the color or grips used on each model.
Is it just me or do they have far too many models of the same guns, along with new lines that overlap?
The idea of spending over a grand on a 380 that is really nothing other than a copy of a 1911, that doesn't even function the same as a 1911, hardly seems justified, yet they keep going up. The same for the 9mm that now have a dedicated mico 9 line aside from the regular 1911 that also comes in either 9 or 45 in most models. I just don't see 13-1500 for a gun that isn't even a custom gun or a semi custom gun, that comes with 1 magazine.
The single mag thing always bothered me, especially if you are charging over a thousand dollars for a gun, give the client 2 or 3 mags. It's not the money it's that elitest attitude.
I can't help but think that the majority of people who buy chromepurple and green and white guns, are new or very old.
Most times at shows I have noticed older men who didn't really know guns, buying a 15 hundred plus Kimber, because of the price, since more money must make them a better gun right?
Is it just me or do they have far too many models of the same guns, along with new lines that overlap?
The idea of spending over a grand on a 380 that is really nothing other than a copy of a 1911, that doesn't even function the same as a 1911, hardly seems justified, yet they keep going up. The same for the 9mm that now have a dedicated mico 9 line aside from the regular 1911 that also comes in either 9 or 45 in most models. I just don't see 13-1500 for a gun that isn't even a custom gun or a semi custom gun, that comes with 1 magazine.
The single mag thing always bothered me, especially if you are charging over a thousand dollars for a gun, give the client 2 or 3 mags. It's not the money it's that elitest attitude.
I can't help but think that the majority of people who buy chromepurple and green and white guns, are new or very old.
Most times at shows I have noticed older men who didn't really know guns, buying a 15 hundred plus Kimber, because of the price, since more money must make them a better gun right?