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Is it just me, or are there more fairly decent "economy" guns nowadays, than ever before?
I'm talking about fairly inexpensive rifles, handguns, and shotguns that those of us accustomed to quality guns might turn our noses up at, but they actually work pretty well. Most of us remember the cheap guns of yesterday, the Lorcins, RGs; and even further back, the various junk revolvers of the turn of the last century. A lot of them were simply junk right off the assembly line.
I was just looking at a Rock Island .38 Special revolver at BiMart, for $199. It seemed like a very usable, serviceable gun for the money. They had Sccy pistols for less than that, and I know people who like them. On Black Friday you can pick up a usable budget hunting rifle for around that much. I don't care to own a Hi-Point pistol, but they have a pretty good reputation for what they are. I'm not a Rough Rider fan, but most people like them too.
I know so many guns were a lot cheaper back in the day, but when you factor in inflation, I have a feeling that they might be cheaper now, at least for usable inexpensive firearms. A nice, top quality revolver maybe not so much...
I'm talking about fairly inexpensive rifles, handguns, and shotguns that those of us accustomed to quality guns might turn our noses up at, but they actually work pretty well. Most of us remember the cheap guns of yesterday, the Lorcins, RGs; and even further back, the various junk revolvers of the turn of the last century. A lot of them were simply junk right off the assembly line.
I was just looking at a Rock Island .38 Special revolver at BiMart, for $199. It seemed like a very usable, serviceable gun for the money. They had Sccy pistols for less than that, and I know people who like them. On Black Friday you can pick up a usable budget hunting rifle for around that much. I don't care to own a Hi-Point pistol, but they have a pretty good reputation for what they are. I'm not a Rough Rider fan, but most people like them too.
I know so many guns were a lot cheaper back in the day, but when you factor in inflation, I have a feeling that they might be cheaper now, at least for usable inexpensive firearms. A nice, top quality revolver maybe not so much...
