What is the most you've paid for a gun?

What is the most, in terms of a week's salary, you have paid for a gun?

  • Less than one week

    Votes: 31 18.8%
  • One week

    Votes: 37 22.4%
  • Two weeks

    Votes: 51 30.9%
  • Three weeks

    Votes: 10 6.1%
  • Four weeks

    Votes: 7 4.2%
  • More than a month's earnings

    Votes: 29 17.6%

  • Total voters
    165
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I hope this poll is a bit different, even though it may be a common question.

I hear of custom made 1911's selling in the 3k range; more than an HK mk23. The premier Hi Power smiths charge a little shy of 2k for a full job once you supply the gun.

Seems impossible to get a full skeet setup for under 3k too.

So, out of curiosity, to what extent does shooting effect (dominate?) your budget?
 
lets just say that I have had guns which cost more than a new suburban, and let it lie there.
 
I hear of custom made 1911's selling in the 3k range

I must humbly suggest that you get your hearing checked...$3k is not the top end. There are semi-customs going for these rates. (just custom grips can set you back $400.)
 
A little over 1 weeks pay for my M1A loaded, plus another weeks pay for ammo, tools, reloading and cleaning supplies. I expect to spend about another weeks pay for a good scope and mount when I can afford it.

I also spent almost a months pay (at the time, 25+ years ago) for my Sako 270 and scope.

Ron
 
EHCRain10 said:
I'm a college student with a part time job so $800 is a lot of money to drop on anything.
I'm in a similar position. After hearing what some people are quoting on their expenditures I started wondering how much of this was due to greater means and how much to greater enthusiasm.

I think about 10% of my income has gone into shooting in the past year. The most I ever spent on a single gun turns up just shy of 2 weeks pay.
 
About two days short of two weeks net pay, for a Beretta 92 Steel I SA that I bought a few years ago. (Two weeks of net pay would be about the limit that I'd be willing to spend on a firearm.)


nero
 
More than an average month's earnings, when you include the scope and rings (about $800). But I'm student and I don't work that much (less than 20 hours a week, as mandated by my terms of employment with the University), so I don't make that much in a month.
 
I voted 2 weeks, but on second thought it was probably closer to 4 weeks back in the '60s when I was washing dishes. Then I got a job at McDonalds and a raise to $1.15/hr. :)

It's hard to compare buying a new Single-Six for $50 or $60 many decades ago against buying a Cooper rimfire for $1600 plus scope a few years ago. It really is more about income than cost.

JT
 
Actually I used some inheritance $$ from my dad. I bought a Blaser R-93 in 7mm-08 with Swarovski scope--shoots like dream. As a lefty shooter it can be hard to find a nice bolt action. Now I can buy a new barrell if I need (want) a new caliber.
 
About 2.5 days. I just can't see thousands of dollars for a 1911 when my $600 LNIB used one shoots the center of of the target just as well and never fails. I just realized last week that I have only purchase one brand new gun in my entire life and that was $400 for a S&W M&P 9mm. There's just too many good prices on cosmetically and mechanically perfect guns to warrant the value loss of walking out the door with a new one...but that's just me.
 
I hope my wife doesn't see this! $36,000 for a Drilling with some of the most beautiful engravings of three nude women in repose. I sold it shortly after for more then I paid for it.
 
Another NFA owner here. Every gun I own was cripplingly expensive on my grad student negative income. But whenever I shoot them, the feeling is worth it.
 
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