CCW Semi-auto for around $350 (or less)

CCW Semi-auto for about $350 (or less)?

  • Bersa Thunder .45

    Votes: 8 13.1%
  • Firestorm Mini .45 (mfg. by Bersa)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Taurus PT145 Millennium Pro

    Votes: 11 18.0%
  • Firestorm Mini .40 (mfg. by Bersa)

    Votes: 4 6.6%
  • Steyr M40

    Votes: 26 42.6%
  • Kel-tec P-11

    Votes: 12 19.7%

  • Total voters
    61
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matsaleh

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My new gun kitty is getting close to my price point: around $350 or so (I can't wait around another 6 months to double it, sorry!). I think there are some decent semiauto choices availabe at this price range, but I'd like to hear your opinions:

.45 ACP (leaning this way for sheer power)
Bersa Thunder 45 (very, very nice handling and trigger)
Firestorm Mini 45 (also mfg. by Bersa)
Taurus PT145 Millennium Pro (10+1 capacity in .45 is appealing)

.40 S&W (nice compromize, power and capacity)
Firestorm Mini 40 (mfg. by Bersa)
Steyr M40 (heard good things, but never handled one)

9mm (already have one, but considering a more compact model)
Kel-Tec P11 (pocket powerhouse keeps calling to me)

Others? Please make a suggestion for around $350 NIB or LNIB
 
I'm sure all of the guns you've listed are quality pieces (I can at least vouch for Steyrs and Bersas), but due to Steyr's importation issues and distributor-direct availability, I'd venture to say that given your price range, a Steyr represents an appreciably higher level of quality than the other guns you've mentioned. Since you're looking for a CCW gun, you should also take a look at the Steyr S40. It's $40 more than the M40 (from CDNN) but still within your budget at $340.
 
Out of the listed choices, I went steyer, but I will also highly recommend a CZ, a PCR comes pretty close to that pricepoint.......tom
 
I think the best bang for the buck is the Makarov. You might not be interested though, as it is a smaller caliber than anything on your list...
 
I did not vote because my first choice would be a used S&W 3913 (non TSW version) and it is not on the list.
 
Or, an Israeli FN HiPower for exactly $350. I got mine via face-to-face, private party transfer here in Minnesota. No tax, no transfer fees, no nuthin'.

Pistol, holster, and two 13-round mags (one was crap, though).

JB
 
Many CZ 75s out there for ~$350. I bought a NIB CZ 75B last year (with a 10 and a 15 round magazine) for $319. It is a GREAT handgun -- excellent fit, finish, quality, accuracy, and durability -- and a first-rate value.
 
Steyr. i have a m-9 and i use it for ccw. but a mak is the best "small" gun for packin in "tight"areas. but it soes not shoot as well as the m-9. but if you could find a s-9 or a s-40 do it , s-9 are almost impossible to find.
 
You can get a used S&W CS9 or 3913 for close to $350. Just bought a perfect 3913 for $375, with box and mags.

The last place that it makes sense to economize is a CCW.
 
I would have to agree with some of the other posters. I would try and get a CZ. Of the ones you listed though, I would say that the Bersa made guns are probably one of the greatest values on the market.

The Makarov suggestion is a good one as well.


~Mike
 
Ditto what VG said about scrimping on a CCW gun. If you need to use it, a million $ is a cheap price. BG's won't be impressed by a "bargain."
 
I just placed my order for the PT-145 MilPro, stainless w/ night sights. Supposed to pick it up Thursday. I can not wait to go try it out.

Wait- do I hear Denfoote? I know, "Fool me once..."

I still want it.
 
This past July, I got a NIB CZ 75B Duotone in .40 S&W for $350.00; you can't beat that gunt at that proice.
 
On the list I voted Steyr; Makarovs and CZs are also good options.

I would also like to add that it makes perfect sense to economize on CCW if it is the difference between being able to caryy and not being able to carry, as long as the gun goes "bang" every time you pull the trigger. It also probably means more practice with the CCW, which is something to consider. A $5,000 1911 doesn't do any good if you can't hit anything with it.
 
I just placed my order for the PT-145 MilPro, stainless w/ night sights. Supposed to pick it up Thursday. I can not wait to go try it out.

Wait- do I hear Denfoote? I know, "Fool me once..."

I still want it.

Hey, if I thought I could trust it, I would get another one in a heartbeat!! Don't get me wrong. I loved that gun!! Mine was more than just combat accurate and the trigger had smoothed out nicely. All that went into the toilet when the frame cracked!! :rolleyes:

Taurus seems to use their warranty policy and the general gun buying public to beta test their new firearm releases instead of doing it in house or contracting it out to a proof house!!

By now, I would hope that they have used the data gleaned from all those PT-145's that came back to tweek the design, either in the polymer mix or the mechanism; by adding some shock buffers to the slide!!

If you feel comfortable doing it, buy one!! Not me!! ;)

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me!!

--- Lt. Commander Montgomery Scott
USS Enterprise NCC-1701
 
Another recomendation would be an FN Forty-Nine. They are similar to a Glock, but more comfortable. A local store has had one in for a while with a regular price of $390, but when i went in today it was marked at $260. They have had this gun for about 3 years because nobody likes the heavy trigger pull. Aside from the heavy trigger pull, its a great little gun, and is true DAO, in that it can repeatedly strike a cartridge.

I'm really considering buying it.
 
None of the above. A CZ-75 compact will do ver nicely at that price point or lower.
 
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