Do You Have an Excellent Handgun that was Inexpensive?

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I got a used FEG Hi Power at a very good price years ago.
Thought that a decent "bang for my buck" purchase.
Shot great.
 
Those Maks are highly underrated.

I've got a Hungarian one I paid $99 for brand new (should have bought half a dozen) back when they flooded the market 10ish years ago and no one wanted them.

Fun, accurate and reliable little gun for $99.
 
My 'best deals':

1. Mosin Nagant. I wanted to pick another, but this is just too much 'bang for the buck' in a firearm. A high powered, collectible, historical rifle for $100 (well, used to be).
2. S&W model 10 police trade-in. Under $300 for a quality smith.. and this was earlier this year!
3. I'll have to add my Browning A-5 to the list.. used, wasn't cycling well, has a moroku barrel, 1956 model, just needed cleaning (and polishing the chamber). Cycles perfectly now, & the old classic is still fun & functional. $250, off local classifieds.
 
Best buy: An F.B. Radom Nagant revolver for $35.00 at a gun show in Florida.

Ironic, but I was looking for a Russian made Nagant and "settled" on the Radom.
 
My slightly finish-challenged but mechanically excellent 4" S&W Model 19-5. It had aftermarket upgraded sights, a checkered Hogue finger groove stock and a Milt Sparks holster. All for $325 out the door back around the time of the first Banic. (I distinctly remember scrounging for brass and odds and ends of ammo when I first bought it.) I have prettier guns but none are as accurate or have actions close to as smooth.
 
Inexpensive

Yes....a Russian Makarov. Cases of ammo through it and never an ftf.
Pete
 
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