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Savage Rifles
Ruger Revolvers
S&W M&P line....great guns and they are always offering $50 back or two free mags.
 
The 40% off sale at Gander Mountain this weekend. Taurus Judge for $299, Ruger SR9 for $299, Desert Eagle 44 or 50 for $900.
 
Here's another vote for the CZ82. Inexpensive to purchase, cheap ammo, amazing accuracy and reliability. Best $200 I've ever spent on a gun.

My other vote goes to 3rd generation S&W semi's. Other than being a bit heavy for a modern day firearm, they are rock-solid and fairly inexpensive.
 
[My other vote goes to 3rd generation S&W semi's. Other than being a bit heavy for a modern day firearm, they are rock-solid and fairly inexpensive/QUOTE]

Just picked up two of these. One in .45 and one in 9mm.

Still thinking of pulling the trigger so to speak on a CZ82
 
For me, in the 1911 world......it's the Springfield Armory "GI" .45 pistol, parkerized.

New for $539.00. Except for the roll marks & grips it looks just like a classic USGI pistol.


Russ
 
My other vote goes to 3rd generation S&W semi's. Other than being a bit heavy for a modern day firearm, they are rock-solid and fairly inexpensive.

I've heard that 3rd gens are pretty underrated and good value, so I bought a 5904 and a 5906. Still waiting for them to ship. Will see how that works out for me.
 
Still thinking of pulling the trigger so to speak on a CZ82

Get One! You will not be disappointed at all.

I've heard that 3rd gens are pretty underrated and good value, so I bought a 5904 and a 5906

Congratulations. I really want a 5906 one of these days.
 
1. Hi Point 995TS Carbine's
2. Rock Island Armory 1911's
3. Marlin Model 60's.
4. Mosin Nagant 91/30's
5. Chinese SKS's
 
Ruger 45/22 Target P512MKIII for $335.00. That's full retail and you can find them cheaper, saw one on Gunbroker for $259 NIB. That's a lifetime of fun for not much money.

Thanx, Russ
 
Marlin 795: I've seen them for $95 sometimes.

Mosin 91/30: ($80 for a reliable rifle shooting cheap and available ammo).

Mauser 24/47: $150 Mauser, what more can you ask for?

Guns that seem like a good value but I don't have experience with would include: CZ82, S&W .38s (used), heard good things about the S&W 3rd gen. autos as well. Been seeing some good prices on used Glocks. That Mossberg "knock off" shotgun (made by Mossberg), the name of which escapes me, seems decent enough.
 
Remington 700 at Academy Sports for $349

CVA Stalker SS at Academy for $159 (would be a lot happier if I didn't have to send it back to the factory though!)


All Russian / ComBloc guns are generally a great value, very reliable, and shoot cheap corrosive ammo
 
My nominees:

1) Ruger MKIII and Ruger 22/45, either of which can be had for around $250, for a lifetime of inexpensive rimfire blasting with minimal maintenance, and

2) Any of TT-33 variants (Romanian, Polish etc.) currently on the market in the $200-$300 range, same as #1 except substitute centerfire for rimfire
 
Glock 26 @485, just add about $200.00 is assorted "stuff". It's never just the gun.
 
M1 Garand

from the CMP for $595. The rifle I purchased is beautiful-H & R, with an LMR barrel-Muzzle 1 throat 2 (like new). Some beautiful rifles right now. I have seen the same rifle sell for $899 at gun shows.
 
Those Big 5 Mossberg 500 Shotguns Specials for $260 or so including a home defense and a bird/sporting clay barrel are a really good deal.
 
I bought a Ruger LCP this year for $305. It's been totally reliable and easy to conceal with light summer clothing. With the Cor-bon DPX .380 ammo I don't feel under gunned either.
 
Model 12's can be had for about $250
Cut to a 20 inch barrel they make an awesome riot gun

High Standard Flite King riot guns can be had $250 to $275.
This is the gun used by Steve McQueen in "The Getaway"

Model 37's go for about $250

Model 31's go for about $275 to $350.
 
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