- Location
- Antigonish
I'll start by apologizing if this is a thread I haven't already seen.
I'm just getting into hunting, and want to buy my first firearm. There seems to be a divide in people I speak with regarding 'new' versus 'used' .
Some are urging me not to buy new entry level rifles or rifle/scope combos on, account of their 'cheap, plastic, garbage' structure.
Others argue they're perfectly fine.
I have a background in triathlon, so, for example, bike quality is pretty darn important - and something of an analogue as far as I can see... I'd seldom want somebody buying a bike from Canadian Tire if they were serious about it long term.
Is this the same thing?
Buy cheap, buy twice; or are these entry level products completely okay for a long time?
Also, what are some of the better manufactures and material types I should be looking for?
Thanks all.
R
I'm just getting into hunting, and want to buy my first firearm. There seems to be a divide in people I speak with regarding 'new' versus 'used' .
Some are urging me not to buy new entry level rifles or rifle/scope combos on, account of their 'cheap, plastic, garbage' structure.
Others argue they're perfectly fine.
I have a background in triathlon, so, for example, bike quality is pretty darn important - and something of an analogue as far as I can see... I'd seldom want somebody buying a bike from Canadian Tire if they were serious about it long term.
Is this the same thing?
Buy cheap, buy twice; or are these entry level products completely okay for a long time?
Also, what are some of the better manufactures and material types I should be looking for?
Thanks all.
R