Interesting... a lot of Ruger. It figured there'd be less because of the whole "simple civilians" thing. Seems people can forgive
I know what you mean, but if I look in my gun cabinets I must have at least half a dozen Rugers. Their rifles aren't exactly tack-drivers, and then there's the .22 pistol that takes a PhD and three hands just to field-strip.
But in terms of reliable, solidly-built firearms at a reasonable price, I just can't seem to pass them up.
My most expensive single purchase was a XD-9 with the extra mags and all the toys. I have two Sigs--a Trailside and a 226. The 226 was bought used on GunBroker (haven't actually received it yet), so I don't know if that counts as money I've given to Sig or not.
Other purchases:
Ruger P-345
Browning Buckmark (bought used)
Kel-Tec P-32
Beretta Tomcat INOX
CZ 52 (bought used)
E. German Makarov (bought used)
Auto Ordnance (Kahr Arms) 1911A1 WWII
I think a CZ 75 is next on the hit parade unless a great deal shows up on one of the auction sites
Of course if I stumble into a Kel-Tech PF-9 at a gun show that might have to happen as well. Somebody stop me.
Up until a few months ago, Kimber would have won. Then I walked into the gun shop and picked up an M&P 15 and a 642 in the same trip It's not that I don't have a lot of money in guns, it's that I have a variety different styles and companies.
Century Arms International not really a gun company perse. However they are the only company I have bought a gun from that was not "used" (Yugo SKS and M48 Mauser, not really "new"). Every other gun I own was bought used from a gun store.
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