Assembling a basic collection?

I just added an S&W model 629 to my collection. Definitely get a .44 if you plan kn doing some reloading.

I really don't see myself reloading anytime soon. From what I understand, given the amount I shoot, the savings wouldn't be worth the time and effort involved for me....maybe in retirement.
 
Just keep an eye on the EE and if something comes up at a decent price that you want, go for it. I just picked up a very good 22LR semi auto target pistol (Colt)...the finish is hooped but it shoots like a champ.
Once you get a few guns together you can trade, this can work out really well because if you eliminate cash then you are going on perceived value (how much you want it) which is not really the same.
 
Good Day

For an all steel 9mm take a look at a Jericho 941, very very nice pistol.
For a cool little 22lr auto there is the Beretta 70 series with 6inch barrel in Canada, cool history with this one.

Take Care
 
My advise: Buy quality first ( Smiths, CZ's etc.) If you buy cheaper, you are likely to resell to buy quality. So save money and time and buy quality in the first time

Gilbert

This is good advice. Also save up as buy the model you want too. It sucks knowing you could have had a better one for a few dollars more. I spent a lot of time and money turning my regular P226 into an elite with an SRT trigger, G10 grips, and extended mags. Could have just bought one like that from the get go.
 
Well, gun number 3 is aquired. Found a Browning Hi-Power in .40S&W on the EE. Think I'll take a month or so to let the bank account recover and then look for either a revolver or a 1911.
 
From what I have gotten so far I must say my favorites for shooting are a cz 75 shadow, and smith and Wesson revolvers. From my experience I would highly suggest model 10 or 586/686 over the 629/529 as 357/38spec are much nicer and easier to shoot (both price and recoil).

As for the 1911s I must say I really hate the beavertail safety, the one on mine has to be held just right or it won't engage (I am thinking of drilling and pinning it...)

For other interseting historical guns look up the 1895 Nagant revolver (really cool action), and a luger (navy or artillery).

Good luck
 
Well, #4 was just aquired tonight. it's a 6" S&W 586 no dash. I think that might be it for awhile as I've spent just about double my monthly budget over the last three months!

 
i kinda hate to say this, because i dont drink the cool-aid, but a Glock seems to be conspicuously absent from your list.
maybe you didnt take this in your PAL course but everyone has to own a Glock to be able to say they have a serious gun collection.
:)

for the price of most new striker fire poly guns you can get one of each every 2 months and have a nice collection to pick from.
Glock, M&P and Jericho all have nice range kits for $600 price range if ya snipe them on sale.

i was like you, i started picking up a smattering of different guns, then i would go off on a tangent with some flavor.
i was working through the poly guns then hit the M&P line, loved it, now i have 5 of them!

then i started getting more variety again stumbled into the 1911's.... a dozen or so later.....

fun hobby!
 
For the money, it's hard to beat a Norinco Sport Model 1911 for a good shooter. The Smith and Wesson M&P is a good polymer handgun, with a lot of accessories in the range pack. Also, I have a Taurus Raging Bull .44 Magnum. A great gun that shoots well. I also have a Taurus .357 and a .22 Mag revolver. Those are also good shooters.
 
I am a newb (just licensed June) and am just starting to build a collection for target shooting/plinking/general enjoyment. So far I've bought a Browning Buck Mark .22 and a Grand Power K100 9mm (polymer)
In terms of furure buys I'm thinking the following...


Tokerev
Browning Hi Power
Walther P38

( these last three more for their historical interest etc.)


Thoughts?....suggestions?

Budget is about 300/month but there's no hurry to get it done.....if I spend 1000-1500 I'll just wait 3-4 months for the next one

I really like your choices, you can't go wrong with those.
 
I really like your choices, you can't go wrong with those.

Thanks, I'm not sure what's next (although that is at least partly dependant on what turns up). A Tokerov would be a less costly choice...... although a .22 revolver or either another BHP (this one in 9mm) or a P38 would avoid complicating the ammo situation further by adding yet another calibre. Then there is the Enfield No2 MkI's that Tradex have for $289. They look interesting. I also like the idea of having some version of a CZ75 and a 1911....

Lots to think about. Maybe a medium sized 5-6 cu ft safe should be the next purchase as the trigger lock and locked cabinet drawer storage method may run out of room soon!;)
 
I just picked up a Tokerev Sportovy 22 for $129.00 from SFRC a couple weeks ago. You can't beat the price, I'm not sure if they have any more available. Tradex has a couple greatdeals on the TT33 going on right now.A GSG1911 in .22 is also a good option.
 
Thanks, I'm not sure what's next (although that is at least partly dependant on what turns up). A Tokerov would be a less costly choice...... although a .22 revolver or either another BHP (this one in 9mm) or a P38 would avoid complicating the ammo situation further by adding yet another calibre. Then there is the Enfield No2 MkI's that Tradex have for $289. They look interesting. I also like the idea of having some version of a CZ75 and a 1911....

Lots to think about. Maybe a medium sized 5-6 cu ft safe should be the next purchase as the trigger lock and locked cabinet drawer storage method may run out of room soon!;)

I'd vote for minimizing the number of different calibers
 
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