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Very very nice.
$3200 is a bit of a stretch too far past $2k.Alchemy Custom
I saw one of those in action in person. In .45-70 I believe. It was pretty cool, if you're into BFR's that is.
Dan Wesson Bruin 10MM long slide is pretty sweet and right at $2k.That's perfect for a safe queen you never shoot. You'll never be disappointed or embarrassed at the range!
Thinking for reelz, something 1911 like in a long slide. 10 MM. Yeah. Oooo.
Taylors' has some nice guns. I think they are all Uberti? Love the look of the outlaw 7.5" and almost bought one. Went for a case hardened 1858 instead cuz I wanted both black powder and 45 LC. Taylors offers tuning also which can be cool.How about something with some old school like this?
Schofield Nickel
Designed by Major George Schofield to be operated with one hand while on horseback, a break-open pistol was ideal for mounted soldiers in the U.S. Cavalry. Shooters could easily eject all six spent cartridges and reload while on horseback. The top break pistol also proved useful to the likes of...taylorsfirearms.com
Good thought into this one, thanks.You can obtain "safe queens" that are also fun for recreation. What do you like to do?
Pistol shooting - Nice Revolver in 44 are crowd pleasers and economical (relatively) compared with the 454, 460, or 500 models. Know your limitations for recoil if you want the larger calibers or they will become true safe queens. If you would prefer a pistol, you can't go wrong with a high end 1911.
Shooting groups? I have a Browning X-Bolt White Gold Medallion which is just shy of 2K. The wood and metal are so beautiful and it is a pleasure to shoot.
Shooting groups long range? Guns like the Savage Precision or other makers of these utilitarian long range setups are fun to load for and to shoot. They tend to be rather heavy, long, and intimidating. There are many great cartridge options. Beware of the 338 Lapua unless you are into rolling your own ammo. However, shooting that round somehow makes it worthwhile.
Shotgunning? So many different over/under and other shotguns that are absolutely beautiful and not out of place on the range. You may have to work the used market to stay within your budget.
Just my .02
And play "touchie-feely".Is the point of this to spend $2k on a gun just to LOOK at?