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I went down the 2011/double stack rabbit hole, and MAN is it an expensive rabbit hole. As you move up, it is a point of diminishing returns. Amazing gun, really towards the top of the line. Problem became for me is I would never carry such a gun, so really a range toy. And to wrap up that much money into a single gun, just wasnt worth it for me.

Great video . . . Doncha kno? Yah sur, ya betcha . . . ;-)

(Sorry couldnt resist! ;-) )
 
I went down the 2011/double stack rabbit hole, and MAN is it an expensive rabbit hole. As you move up, it is a point of diminishing returns. Amazing gun, really towards the top of the line. Problem became for me is I would never carry such a gun, so really a range toy. And to wrap up that much money into a single gun, just wasnt worth it for me.

Great video . . . Doncha kno? Yah sur, ya betcha . . . ;-)

(Sorry couldnt resist! ;-) )
Yeah, I've shot/owned several and after certain price point you really dot notice that much of a difference. They are kind of hyper cars…
 
Too rich for my blood, and my wallet. I will never spend that much on a single gun.

I mean I might if I could, but that kind of money to me is a good used vehicle. Of course, I did spend that much on a guitar before. Different people are into different things. No way I would use that for defense.

When you have to use it, you will lose it, and you might not get it back. I am not John Wick. I prefer to have guns that I don't particularly give AF about for a carry gun. I have a couple of guns that are too costly to risk losing. Both Colts.

For carry, I will stick to my Glock, Ruger, and my lower end Beretta. That is after I lose my Sigs. They are first in line for duty as a house gun. But I also have a Kimber 1911 that I got for cheap, so next year I may be carrying that.
 
Too rich for my blood, and my wallet. I will never spend that much on a single gun.

I mean I might if I could, but that kind of money to me is a good used vehicle. Of course, I did spend that much on a guitar before. Different people are into different things. No way I would use that for defense.

When you have to use it, you will lose it, and you might not get it back. I am not John Wick. I prefer to have guns that I don't particularly give AF about for a carry gun. I have a couple of guns that are too costly to risk losing. Both Colts.

For carry, I will stick to my Glock, Ruger, and my lower end Beretta. That is after I lose my Sigs. They are first in line for duty as a house gun. But I also have a Kimber 1911 that I got for cheap, so next year I may be carrying that.
If you have a $6k gun you will have a good lawyer that will take that back for you in a minute. I can shoot a Glock but I can shoot this faster and better. I would carry it. My life is worth far more than $6k , I think.
 
If you have a $6k gun you will have a good lawyer that will take that back for you in a minute. I can shoot a Glock but I can shoot this faster and better. I would carry it. My life is worth far more than $6k , I think.
I guess mine isn't ha ha. According to my 3 ex wives anyway. If they can ever prove that the Sig P320 has a mind of it's own and can indeed fire by itself, I will give one to a couple of ex wives for Christmas gifts.
 
A heavily massaged 1911 design. Must weigh 3 lbs. Secret caliber? Oh, the mags are 9mm, so I guess...
For that price, IMO, 9X23, .45 Super or some superior caliber should be offered.
 
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