$2990 + tax, which in NB is 15%. My ballpark of $3500 is very close.
Thats a lot of coin for a pistol, no matter how you slice it.
$2990 + tax, which in NB is 15%. My ballpark of $3500 is very close.
Thats a lot of coin for a pistol, no matter how you slice it.
Depends entirely on perspective and what you enjoy doing. I’ll happily pay that and more for a pistol that will hold X-ring at 50m, a nice rimfire rifle, or a clays shotgun but wouldnt spend $0.10 on an AR.
Given this, I would just go for the higher end gun off the top. Long run - the price difference is not much compared to ammo cost. I think there is enough of a difference all around to make it worth while getting into the 2200-2700 range. To answer your previous question, that is where i would probably put the threshold these days. I have a Dan Wesson and a LB. I'd put them on a similar level (or close). DW is the example of what high tech manufacturing can deliver whereas LB is the classic handfitted approach.
Good point we focus a little too much on the Firearm cost if you plan to shoot alot..
That is a good point. An extra $1,000 on a .45 is only a couple of cases of ammo.
I remember the Trojans being on sale at Freedom Ventures for Black Friday in 2015 at $1,050 (marked down from $1400)
More than 100% is one heck of a price increase in just 2 years. Has anyone heard or read any kind of explanation? I know STI almost all of their "cheaper" offerings recently. I wonder if this new price on the Trojan is more about trying to rebrand themselves as a "high end" race gun manufacturer?
That is a good point. An extra $1,000 on a .45 is only a couple of cases of ammo.
I remember the Trojans being on sale at Freedom Ventures for Black Friday in 2015 at $1,050 (marked down from $1400)
More than 100% is one heck of a price increase in just 2 years. Has anyone heard or read any kind of explanation? I know STI almost all of their "cheaper" offerings recently. I wonder if this new price on the Trojan is more about trying to rebrand themselves as a "high end" race gun manufacturer?
That may well be a decent deal with a few mags etc thrown in..
But it's not USPSA legal, I believe.
Depends entirely on perspective and what you enjoy doing. I’ll happily pay that and more for a pistol that will hold X-ring at 50m, a nice rimfire rifle, or a clays shotgun but wouldnt spend $0.10 on an AR.
Here's a timely post from Arms east
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/for...1-Competition-Series-70-45ACP-and-9MM-1225-90
All that matters is that you feel good about it after you bought it.
That is a good point. An extra $1,000 on a .45 is only a couple of cases of ammo.
I remember the Trojans being on sale at Freedom Ventures for Black Friday in 2015 at $1,050 (marked down from $1400)
More than 100% is one heck of a price increase in just 2 years. Has anyone heard or read any kind of explanation? I know STI almost all of their "cheaper" offerings recently. I wonder if this new price on the Trojan is more about trying to rebrand themselves as a "high end" race gun manufacturer?
Trojan with a 6" barrel will not fit the box....
If you’re after a 9mm the LB is out unless you’ve got $3500 to spend. For some reason 9mm is a premium priced upgrade with them. TRP isn’t made in 9mm and though the DW Valor is I’ve never seen one for sale.
Go with the Colt. You can always send it out for work later.
Out of curiosity, why did you propose DW Valor, but not PM9 ? With adjustable sight and fiber optic, ribs on top, does it provide better value ?



























