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  • Dutch68

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    These days my handgun budget maxes out ~ $500.00. I do not own any rifles. Have a Remington Wingmaster 12ga. 18.5 in . bbl.
    Usually have to sell a gun to buy a gun.
     

    Spyco

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    These are my brackets for prices willing to pay.

    If it's a bolt action rifle, no more than $600.

    Handguns are $400-$800

    Semi auto rifles are $500-$1000.

    Shotguns are not really my thing, so I won't buy one.
     

    throttletony

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    That's a good question, and it can depend on a lot.
    I used to say $600... now I'd say about $850 (but under right circumstance or for the right item I'd say $1k)
    At this point in my life and with my overall finances, I don't think I could really justify any gun over $1000 - not including optics, etc.

    Hopefully that limit will go up as employment is expected to improve over next few years
     

    crewchief888

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    in the past, ive spent anywhere from $75 for a beretta 70s 22LR to $2500 for a custom (para ord) 38super race gun.
    last purchase was a SS ruger mini14 for $625, plus scope mount, dot, compensator and mags. times got tough around xmas time one year and i sold it.

    nowadays my budget seems to be about $20 for anything :xmad: as ya guessed i dont buy much.....


    :cheers:
     

    JettaKnight

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    Every time I read this thread title I picture some character with a cape in a used car lot commercial.

    Let me help you buy a dependable car, ma'am. I'm Max Budget!
     

    Lumpy76

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    It all depends where i am in life. Bought my first gun 20 years ago for around 800, H&K USP 9mm. I had extra cash. Between then 4-600 on pistols and 6-800 on rifles.

    About five years ago i had to sell a few guns to live. Buget for new guns was 0.

    Now it is turning around a little. Looking at more collectables. Picked up a few Garands and just made a deal for a 1926 1911 in 90% condition. At this point i am focusing on things way out of my reach earlier in life. Hope it stayes this way!!

    My limit for firearms changes as life changes.
     

    Bsubtown

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    I spent more on guns and gear last year than I should have. I bought a STI 2011, Larue 308, PVS-14 WP as my highest costs. This year we are getting closer to building a home and I am on a budget. My limit will be the sum of saving at most $250 a month of my disposable income (currently I have 550 or so saved up.)

    Like others I don't begrudge anyone what they do with their money. I know I have made some ill-advised decisions in the past. But with guns I think the resale is always so high that it could never be that bad of a purchase, right?
     

    VERT

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    Let's ask this another way. Let's say your house blows away tomorrow and the insurance company gives you $7500 to replace your guns. (Assume a homeowners policy covers $5000-$10000, so average equals $7500).

    $7500 cash in your pocket and you own no guns, no safe, no ammo and no reloading equipment. What do you buy?
     
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    If i get something stuck in my head the limit will keep raising until i justify the purchase. Or ill talk myself into selling or trading things i dont use and adding cash untill i can afford. Usually 500 to 600 is my absolute maximum. But again if i have 500 in my pocket and i pass a table at a gunshow with a brand new whatever i have to have that number can almost double.

    Point being if im lusting over a new gun long enough, i find ways to make it happen
     

    Bsubtown

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    Let's ask this another way. Let's say your house blows away tomorrow and the insurance company gives you $7500 to replace your guns. (Assume a homeowners policy covers $5000-$10000, so average equals $7500).

    $7500 cash in your pocket and you own no guns, no safe, no ammo and no reloading equipment. What do you buy?

    So you are saying I need more insurance.

    Truthfully, I have been promising myself and my insurance agent that I was going to start taking pictures of my purchases and getting a rider on our homeowner's insurance for maybe 2 years now.

    The answer is a Glock 19...
     

    medcoxo

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    Usually I get various modest 22LR pistols/rifles, so everything has been 200-300 range. 10/22, RAR, 15-22, buck mark, GSG. Recently sold a motorcycle, so I was able to finally get my dream of a 19i11 in 9mm. Range Officer, and with the SA special going on, I get 4 mags, another mage carrier and a holster for FREE!! I am keeping my calibers to 22LR for target/ plinking/small game, 9mm for pistol,(perhaps competing some day) and 223/556 in AR.

    And I need to call my insurance agent too!!
     

    VERT

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    So you are saying I need more insurance.

    Truthfully, I have been promising myself and my insurance agent that I was going to start taking pictures of my purchases and getting a rider on our homeowner's insurance for maybe 2 years now.

    The answer is a Glock 19...

    :laugh: I didn't ask the question to imply people didn't have enough insurance or for that matter that people didn't own enough guns. I asked the question like this to see what others valued. I understand that from a practical standpoint people buy what they feel they can afford. Remove the perception that you can not afford something. Let's say you have $7500 and no guns, do you buy 5 Glock 19s or 1 semi custom 1911?

    Personally the first gun I would buy would be a Nighthawk or Wilson Combat 1911 in 9mm. But Glock 19 would also be high on my list as well.
     

    ChalupaCabras

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    Depends.

    I've yet to get the machine gun bug (just regret not buying a friends) so that's saved some money

    Not an issue for me... Until you get into the "weighs 20 pounds, quick change barrels, and feeds a belt from a 200 round Box" category, my experiences with full automatic weaponry are that it is of limited utility.
     

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