View Full Version : 1,000 dollar shopping spree.
Bawanna
04-13-2010, 04:40 PM
Welcome to Fantasy Land! Here's my question to exercise your memory banks ward off the devils curse Ahlzeimers and hopefully have a little fun.
You inherit 1000 bucks. (sorry, this is make believe, nobody died, nobody likes you this much but play along). You have to spend it on a new gun or guns! Who thought this stuff up? You can add what money you have in your pocket as of this moment (I might as well not have pockets for the amount I got) to the 1000 bucks. It has to cover shipping, tax, license and dealer prep.
So what's the new gun/or guns gonna be? No proof of purchase required, don't give yourself a headache trying to proof you can get a gun for a certain price, just basic research. I guess we're creating a wish list. For me it's almost as tough as that question you have to scale down to 3 guns, what would they be. My wish list is 10x bigger than that.
I'm not gonna even start the list, don't want to stack the deck.
Ready, set, go:cool:
recoilguy
04-13-2010, 04:46 PM
If I had 1000 bucks free money to spend on a gun or guns of my choice I would buy 1 gun...........
Dan Wesson Pointman 9mm I have 65 bucks in my pocket. I have always wanted one if I had soem has to be spent on a gun money this is my spend!
RCG
~$1000 is what I've got and am planning to spend. I'll also need ammo, unless I buy a 9mm(I ALWAYS have an ammo stock for the cal. guns I own)
I'll let you know how it turns out.
jlottmc
04-13-2010, 05:48 PM
Wow, I can do more with a thousand bucks... Ok here goes: Crickett rifle, laminated pink stock, and blued barrel/hardware ($160), Kahr CW-40 ($450), Moisin-Nagant 91-30 to play with later ($80), Taurus 651 ($300) and finally with the last bit of cash on my pocket a Rossi 462 ($300). With the exception of the Nagant, all are new in box too. If I had a couple of hours now to play with a used gun forum that I know of for TX then I could probably do better.
Bawanna
04-13-2010, 05:50 PM
~$1000 is what I've got and am planning to spend. I'll also need ammo, unless I buy a 9mm(I ALWAYS have an ammo stock for the cal. guns I own)
I'll let you know how it turns out.
I've been known to build up a supply of ammo for a gun I don't even own. I use it in my arguments with the missus to justify a new gun. I'll resort to any dastardly and devious trick to get the necessary authorization.
Bawanna
04-13-2010, 05:53 PM
:) A Sig 220 Two Tone for me please.
Just like "Vinnie" say's on those SHAM WOW commercials.
" You know da Germans make good stuff ! :D
Perhaps a nice SAS with the DAK trigger? I had a hankering for one of those quite awhile back. Maybe this wasn't such a good idea afterall. Rekindling wants I forgot I even had.
First one out of the shoot was a Dan Wesson which emphasized my desire for a Cbob but alas the 1000 ain't enough. Actually I found $3.78 cents in my pocket but still not enough...................Story of my life...................
jlottmc
04-13-2010, 05:58 PM
I may have to try that, but then again I'm trying to cut the number of calibers I have. This is why I'd rather buy a 357 instead of a 38, and a 40 over a 9mm (actually, I've never been a big fan of the 9) and I can go for another 45. On the long side, 12ga are the only shotguns I have around here, and 308 is my preferred rifle caliber that I will buy right now, I do have 8mm, and 7.62x54R, I will stay with that and my 22's (rifle and pistol)
Bawanna
04-13-2010, 06:05 PM
Wow, I can do more with a thousand bucks... Ok here goes: Crickett rifle, laminated pink stock, and blued barrel/hardware ($160), Kahr CW-40 ($450), Moisin-Nagant 91-30 to play with later ($80), Taurus 651 ($300) and finally with the last bit of cash on my pocket a Rossi 462 ($300). With the exception of the Nagant, all are new in box too. If I had a couple of hours now to play with a used gun forum that I know of for TX then I could probably do better.
You've done well weedhopper, take all the time you need, the clock is not ticking. I love the Moisin Nagant, I just like holding and playing with mine. Haven't even shot it yet but she's a beauty. I actually have the rifle and the short rifle or carbine but I don't think they call it a carbine. Carbine is cleaner and nicer but the rifle makes me feel like Danl Boone, she's a long one. I think I was born a 100 or maybe 150 years too late.
jlottmc
04-13-2010, 06:11 PM
I have one that I like the history with (it's just an old gun), my surrogate brother has one that he is sporterizing, and it is nice. I like old military bolt actions like that, though I think my next rifle may be a CETME if I can afford one. You would love my uncle to open his safe, many a flintlock in there. In fact I need to call him and remind him that should he get rid of that Jagger, I know a certain po' boy that'll give it a loving home... Back to at hand, I would love to find an M-44 carbine foe about a 100 or 150 again (Moisin carbine). I forgot to add that 75 feet and closer rock salt is potentially very lethal... and couple with some lime pepper, and garlic you have pre-seasoning for turkey, rabbit and anything else worth cooking...:D
Price
04-13-2010, 06:17 PM
Since its free money I would buy a complete kit and stripped lower to build an AR. Probably someone reasonable like rock river or somthing of about the same price range. I have been wanting to do this for a while and am pretty confident that with enough time and internet help I could pull it off. I have just had a hard time talking myself into dropping 700 or so on something I am not sure of. With whats leftover I would buy the necessary tools and maybe even squeeze in nightsights for my CW 45.
Bawanna
04-13-2010, 06:19 PM
I have one that I like the history with (it's just an old gun), my surrogate brother has one that he is sporterizing, and it is nice. I like old military bolt actions like that, though I think my next rifle may be a CETME if I can afford one. You would love my uncle to open his safe, many a flintlock in there. In fact I need to call him and remind him that should he get rid of that Jagger, I know a certain po' boy that'll give it a loving home... Back to at hand, I would love to find an M-44 carbine foe about a 100 or 150 again (Moisin carbine).
That's it M-44. I got mine at a local sporting goods store. I don't know if Big 5 is national or not. Paid right in that range too. Like a 130 bucks as I recall. Didn't see much use if any and has the bayonet and all that still attached. Nice. See em surplus now and then in magazines and on the internet. If I need to send my po boy address to your uncle for that Jagger be sure and let me know. It would be no trouble at all.
cgo99
04-13-2010, 07:08 PM
Wow, those are some heavy duty choices. Since I'm a simpler guy I would have to go for a 45 two tone Kimber 1911 with rosewood grips, to me is just a fantastic looking gun, maybe even a work of art.
jlottmc
04-13-2010, 07:32 PM
We do have Big 5 in West TX so maybe the next time I can sneak off the reservation and go to my roots in Abilene, or better still San Angelo, I can find one. I got kinda soured on the M16/AR15 platform as an armorer. Building one is easy, 23 springs total, hard part is getting the barrel right, but even that is easy with the proper tools. Most of the kits from Double Star are pretty nice, M&A sales has some good stuff too, kits run about 500, a lower could be had for 350 on the top end now they're still out there for less if you did a little research. Personally, if I HAD to have an AR platform, I would prefer either 6.5 Grendel, 6.8 SPC, or .458 SOCOM, the .308 rifles in the AR-10 platform are pretty nice too. I did see a DPMS in .300 RSAUM that I kinda thought might be fun too. Just my opinion though.
jkalantzis
04-13-2010, 08:13 PM
Ok let me see, I have the burning desire to own a 12 gage shotgun, this came to me in my sleep last night. When I woke up the gun fairy did not leave me a present! And to think I pulled out my tooth for nothing. I guess I would just have to buy a MK9 and a Remington 870 express tactical. I should have enough with the grand and a few bucks in my pocket. A little off the subject, but does anyone have any info on a shotgun they could share with me. What type, what brand, etc... and why. I would be using it for home defense and just incase SHTF.
Bawanna
04-13-2010, 09:23 PM
Ok let me see, I have the burning desire to own a 12 gage shotgun, this came to me in my sleep last night. When I woke up the gun fairy did not leave me a present! And to think I pulled out my tooth for nothing. I guess I would just have to buy a MK9 and a Remington 870 express tactical. I should have enough with the grand and a few bucks in my pocket. A little off the subject, but does anyone have any info on a shotgun they could share with me. What type, what brand, etc... and why. I would be using it for home defense and just incase SHTF.
I'm a simple guy and my pump of choice is the old Mossberg 500. I like the controls better than the 870. If you go 870, I would not get the express, in fact I don't think there is an express tactical. If you get a police 870, I can't remember what they call it exactly you get alot of upgraded stuff. A lot of plastic stuff on the express is steel or alloy on the police one. Your tooth fairy leaves you guns??? I wanna live where you live.
Bawanna
04-13-2010, 09:24 PM
We do have Big 5 in West TX so maybe the next time I can sneak off the reservation and go to my roots in Abilene, or better still San Angelo, I can find one. I got kinda soured on the M16/AR15 platform as an armorer. Building one is easy, 23 springs total, hard part is getting the barrel right, but even that is easy with the proper tools. Most of the kits from Double Star are pretty nice, M&A sales has some good stuff too, kits run about 500, a lower could be had for 350 on the top end now they're still out there for less if you did a little research. Personally, if I HAD to have an AR platform, I would prefer either 6.5 Grendel, 6.8 SPC, or .458 SOCOM, the .308 rifles in the AR-10 platform are pretty nice too. I did see a DPMS in .300 RSAUM that I kinda thought might be fun too. Just my opinion though.
I'd prefer a 6.8. or even a 7.62 x39. Ditto in that as an armorer I really dont love the guns I gotta keep running. I'd take an M14 any day of the week.
PigButtons
04-13-2010, 10:23 PM
A Rock Island 1911 Compact Tactical and 1000 rounds of .45ACP. That should leave enough money for diesel to get to the LGS and back to the mountain.
gb6491
04-13-2010, 11:10 PM
I'm a simple guy and my pump of choice is the old Mossberg 500. I like the controls better than the 870. If you go 870, I would not get the express, in fact I don't think there is an express tactical. If you get a police 870, I can't remember what they call it exactly you get alot of upgraded stuff. A lot of plastic stuff on the express is steel or alloy on the police one. Your tooth fairy leaves you guns??? I wanna live where you live.
I agree that 870 Police is a better shotgun than the Express (though the Express is still IMO a decent shotgun).
The polymer parts on an a wood stocked Express are the trigger housing and the magazine spring retainer.
There is an 870 Express Tactical: Pump Action Shotgun - Model 870 Express Tactical - Remington Shotguns (http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/model-870/model-870-express-tactical.aspx)
Here is an excellent article on the differences between the Express and the Police model: http://www.remingtonmilitary.com/articles/870ExpvsPol6-30-05.pdf
All that said, I have a slightly upgraded 870 Express as one of the house guns: the other is a Maverick 88.
http://i29.tinypic.com/2hsanx5.jpg
BTW: for my shopping spree I want a S&W model 41 with both barrel lengths:)
Regards,
Greg
Bawanna
04-14-2010, 12:24 AM
I agree that 870 Police is a better shotgun than the Express (though the Express is still IMO a decent shotgun).
The polymer parts on an a wood stocked Express are the trigger housing and the magazine spring retainer.
There is an 870 Express Tactical: Pump Action Shotgun - Model 870 Express Tactical - Remington Shotguns (http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/model-870/model-870-express-tactical.aspx)
Here is an excellent article on the differences between the Express and the Police model: http://www.remingtonmilitary.com/articles/870ExpvsPol6-30-05.pdf
All that said, I have a slightly upgraded 870 Express as one of the house guns: the other is a Maverick 88.
http://i29.tinypic.com/2hsanx5.jpg
BTW: for my shopping spree I want a S&W model 41 with both barrel lengths:)
Regards,
Greg
Good stuff and an excellent choice for your shopping spree. I have the long barrel Model 41, an early one 1973 mfg. I have a Colt Match target that I thought would never ever be surpassed as my favorite but that 41 did it big time. Incredibly accurate, the sweetest trigger you could ever ask for an it feels like it was custom made for my hand. Oh yeah, and I'd love to get the other barrel too.
jlottmc
04-14-2010, 07:07 AM
Mossberg, Remington and even the 1200/1300 from Winchester are fine shotguns, that will serve you very well. Don't underestimate the side by side or the single barrel breach break either, and some training. NEF has a clone of the Remington 870 for half the price, and anything that fits the 870 fits that. Charles Daly has a clone of the 500 series Mossberg (no tang safety as one the later 590). 12 gauge is in my book the way to go for a number of reasons. Things I would recommend for a home defense scattergun: under magazine rail clamp and a light to go with it (cheaper than dirt), magazine extension if at all possible, side saddle shell carrier if possible, a butt cuff shell holder if possible, a 25 round ring sling (cheaper than dirt) if possible. I also say that if a repeater is going to be used, get a pump, with dual slide bars and a three inch chamber. Don't forget that patterns will be smaller than you think at those ranges, and that bird shot at those same ranges has been known to take meat off the bone, while not going through sheet rock (something to consider). Personally I wish rock salt wasn't as frowned upon as it is. My Charles Daly is loaded like this empty pipe, 7.5 bird shot, 6 bird shot 00 buck 00 buck and a three inch 000 buck. The butt cuff has five of those 000 bucks on it. Also if you can mount a dot sight on it do so and don't look back...those things work better than you'd think on a shotgun, and are fast enough to shoot hand thrown clays. I'll tell you later what I'm about to build my wife.
In-Yo-Grill
04-14-2010, 08:41 AM
That's a tough one...Here's my list of maybe's;
(1) Kimber Stainless Pro Raptor
(2) Benelli Super Black Eagle II
(3) Sig 228/229 9mm w/ night sights
(4) Stag Arms lefty AR-15
(5) Decked out Mathews Bow
(6) A Robar'ed PM45 for ultimate concealed carry
Just a couple of ideas for now...
recoilguy
04-14-2010, 09:23 AM
All pretty interesting choices.....I still after reading them all I stick with the Dan Wesson Pointman 9mm I would love to have one!
RCG
Ol'coot
04-14-2010, 10:17 AM
Well let me see if I have this straight, I get $1000 dollars so my first thoughts is the wife will take her half leaving me with $500 LOL! and since I have about $150 in my pocket for a new total of $650 I would think I would purchase a Citadel M-1911 Concealed Carry. I have been looking one of these for a while and have been very impressed for the money and the with all of the good reviews I have found as well.
Bawanna
04-14-2010, 10:29 AM
Well let me see if I have this straight, I get $1000 dollars so my first thoughts is the wife will take her half leaving me with $500 LOL! and since I have about $150 in my pocket for a new total of $650 I would think I would purchase a Citadel M-1911 Concealed Carry. I have been looking one of these for a while and have been very impressed for the money and the with all of the good reviews I have found as well.
Damn, you get half! Lucky! I feel good if I get about 15%. They think us guys do sneaky stuff to come up with funds, wives do sneaky stuff too.
I like you honesty though, right from the get go, all the marbles aren't mine.
Ol'coot
04-14-2010, 10:35 AM
Damn, you get half! Lucky! I feel good if I get about 15%. They think us guys do sneaky stuff to come up with funds, wives do sneaky stuff too.
I like you honesty though, right from the get go, all the marbles aren't mine.
Believe me when I say, I am just stating the facts! LOL!, The good thing is she would probably be looking for another gun for herself with her half of the money. The bad thing is that she can take my gun or her's and consistently out shoot me! :biggrin1:
Frankhenrylee
04-14-2010, 12:19 PM
Heckler&Koch P30 when they start making it in .40. That gun fits my hand better than any I've ever picked up. If we had open carry here thats what I would have on my hip. It feels like it was custom made for my hand. That will probably be my next pistol anyway. Now, where's my money!
Bawanna
04-14-2010, 12:50 PM
Heckler&Koch P30 when they start making it in .40. That gun fits my hand better than any I've ever picked up. If we had open carry here thats what I would have on my hip. It feels like it was custom made for my hand. That will probably be my next pistol anyway. Now, where's my money!
Actually we're paying out in confederate script. I knew it would one day be valuable again and now is the time. I'm looking for a wheelchair accessible boat so I can take Washington's place crossing the Delaware to lead the assault on Washington. Forget the powdered wig though, make my scalp itch. Unless of course yall want to come up with a different leader, guess it was presumptuos of me to just take the lead.
Bawanna
04-14-2010, 12:53 PM
That's a tough one...Here's my list of maybe's;
(1) Kimber Stainless Pro Raptor
(2) Benelli Super Black Eagle II
(3) Sig 228/229 9mm w/ night sights
(4) Stag Arms lefty AR-15
(5) Decked out Mathews Bow
(6) A Robar'ed PM45 for ultimate concealed carry
Just a couple of ideas for now...
I don't think a grand will quite do a Raptor although that's close to the top of my list also. Not sure about the Robared PM45, but that would be a awesome deal also. The rest will fly for sure, maybe even a couple. Well the Stag might be stretching the envelope too. I'll see if we can't send you two envelopes, that would help?
wagon
04-14-2010, 01:33 PM
First off, I'll probably increase my toy money by selling my perfectly functional PM9.. $500? (so I got $1500 toy money)
Shopping list:
1. Springfield EMP9 ~$900
2. CZ .22 cadet kit ~$300
3. One of my CZ452 can use a scope .. Leupold VXII or III
I will also sell the HBE Pro-TL separately from the PM9 for another HBE Pro-TL for the EMP.. LOL
pistol pete
04-14-2010, 01:54 PM
I have had me eye on the Auto Ordnance "presentation grade" 1911. But I guess I'll need to have $295 in my pocket.
I need to start playing the lottery.
Bawanna
04-14-2010, 02:09 PM
I have had me eye on the Auto Ordnance "presentation grade" 1911. But I guess I'll need to have $295 in my pocket.
I need to start playing the lottery.
Well I got $4.16 on hand I'll gladly contribute, that puts ya in the $290 something range. I gotta get me a paper route or something for some disposable income or something. Or at least pay a shrink to remove these gun buying urges I've been cursed with.:der:
jlottmc
04-14-2010, 02:10 PM
Cursed with??? "I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every second of it.
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