I've seen less brand snobbery than condescending implications that "settling" for less expensive guns might as well be a death sentence. "How much is your life worth?" "Save longer instead of buying cheap" "Wait and find a good used one" and such are heard fairly often. Take a look at the "trust your life to a clone" thread for numerous examples. That advice is all well and good, but such sayings aren't really constructive when $250 for a Keltech P-11 truly IS a week's take-home pay. And it takes you eight weeks of bologna sandwich lunches to scrimp it together. And your wife is hesitant to see the value of any gun and would much rather spend that $250 on new (used) tires for the car before winter. And on and on. For lots of people, buying a gun means real sacrifice.
Nobody wants a trash gun, and we all know that there are sub-$300 guns that are pure trash and ones that are decent buys for the money. It sure would be nice if more people were willing to help others find the decent ones.
I appreciate just about all firearms and own several in different price ranges. I don't own a High Point as of yet but I am thinking about picking one up if just for the comparison factor. They all have there purposes.
I love my hi points. Got a 9 mm pistol and a 9 mm carbine. I have a blast shooting them both!
If your gun didn't cost at least $800, it will set on fire if you use +P ammo.
Couldn't have said it better myself.I bought my Glock with my credit card and am still paying it off.I wouldn't have done it normally but it was my birthday present.My 1911,my DPMS,Taurus 85 poly,and my Hi Point 4595 were all bought with tax returns and my Mosin was paid for out of a car that my wife and I drove all the way up until it died on the junkyard scales.My shotgun was attained through a trade for guns that I had received in trades.This hobby is not a cheap one,and many times I have to pass up amazing deals because I'm too broke after paying for bills,food,and gas.
There's a big difference between a cheap gun and an inexpensive one.
Then you make more than you let on, or your employers' payroll department are idiots!whats a tax return? lol. i haven't seen one of those in years i usually owe on taxes and i even have extra taken out of my check too
Then you make more than you let on, or your employers' payroll department are idiots!
I see a lot of people in these forums and you tube touting Glock or M&P or this that or the other. they all seem to have one thing in common they are gun snobs. now i realize that some guns are in fact just better, but just because a gun cost less than $400.00 does not mean it is automatically a bad gun. i have owned many cheap guns that did what they were supposed to do. that being to go bang when the trigger is pulled. for self defense purposes 21 feet is all the distance on average a gun needs to be accurate at and even a derringer can hit at that distance. so for the purposes of this thread i'd like to hear from some of you guys who dont just own 500-1000 dollar guns and who find the guns you can afford perfectly fine for their designed task
I have a Kahr PM9 and it has a great trigger and it definitely wasn't cheap!
You are right my friend! We all have avenues and hobbies that we do demand the best or at least the best we can afford. Other areas not so much, at work I have always dressed in slacks , polo shirts etc. But when I am off work its blue jeans a hoodie and some tennis shoes but probably have a pretty nice pistol with me. LOL. We all choose were we spend are extra money and how thank God we live in America!OP, I can definitely see why someone would say there are alot of gun snobs on here, but its no different than anything else. Cars, shoes, computers, level of education, food, etc. etc....
Human condition. Its why there are blue collars and white collars. Most people need to be white collar when it comes to something. If you think hard enough, there is something in your life that you have a higher standard for, thus demand a "white collar" product.
Any subject you insert into this scenario is pretty much the same. Guns? Sure alot of the cheaper ones will work perfectly fine, but different people demand different things, like fit and finish, bragging rights, exclusivity, and then there is the group of people who are not real technical and rely on the thought that more expensive means better. Some build a gun to their needs. Food? Some people see food as merely a means to and end. Those people are happy with anything, and dont demand organic this, and imported that. But some people see food as an experience, and demand more. Shoes? Some are happy with a cheap pair of shoes, some are not. Some need their clothes to be expensive. Computers? Some demand very little, and are fine with a lower cost mainstream PC. Some demand more, and have no technical knowledge, and buy a high end PC. Some build themselves.
This is life, my friend, and life is all about psychology, whether people know it or not... We are all organic beings with so many different possibilities of wishes and desires, brought on by the things that shape us as we live. The thing that sucks is, most people are not self aware enough to know the reasons why they think or feel the way they do, and so can only provide banter, instead of honest opinion. Thats where you get the idea of a gun snob. For some, its impossible to see the idea that a cheaper gun can be just as good as a more expensive gun. Sometimes better. If you are one of the ones who read this and your default thoughts about what I wrote are negative, your most likely one of the non self aware folks I spoke of before, and all you can provide is banter. I suggest you take time to actually think about the thoughts that make you who you are. But you probably wont, and I envy you.