highlander 5
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The "cheapest " pistol I own is a a Walther PP in 32 auto paid the princely sum of $200 for it back in the early 80s. Don't know what the same pistol would cost now but at that time it was what I could afford. As many have said living on a very limited challenge. My mother gets by on $1000 a month and between rent,utilities,food and the like she doesn't have much left for extras. Or to put it in a nut shell if it took 10 cents to go round the world she couldn't get out of
sight. I don't own a HI Point nor do I wish to but that doesn't make them a "bad" firearm,at 3 am when something goes bump and you don't know what it is a $150 handgun that goes bang is just as good as the $3000 racegun that also goes bang.
sight. I don't own a HI Point nor do I wish to but that doesn't make them a "bad" firearm,at 3 am when something goes bump and you don't know what it is a $150 handgun that goes bang is just as good as the $3000 racegun that also goes bang.