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posted 25 December 2008 06:01
Im looking for a NEW 40 cal that is reliable for $300 or less. Is there such a thing?
 
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posted 25 December 2008 07:16Hide Post
The best one could hope for for that price could be a use ruger.
 
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posted 25 December 2008 07:36Hide Post
I do not trust buying used in most cases unless I know the person who bought it NEW.
 
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posted 25 December 2008 22:25Hide Post
The S&W sigmas are around $300. Havent heard anything bad about them except that the trigger is heavy.
 
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posted 25 December 2008 22:37Hide Post
Both of my brothers have Sigmas.
One is a 40 and the other is a 9mm.
I think the 40 was bought about the time of the Clinton agreement fiasco for $279 and the 9mm was a few weeks ago for $259.
 
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posted 26 December 2008 02:06Hide Post
I have know several PDs that have had Sigmas prices of junk in my opinon.
 
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posted 06 March 2009 01:50Hide Post
with most auto pistols being fed a steady diet of factory ammo I wouldn't worry much about a used pistol.

Then again my favorite toy store will let me field strip anything used that I'm interested in buying.

They have learned that people who wish to look
inside won't buy at all if they aren't allowed to look.



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Posts: 4601 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: 21 March 2005Reply With Quote
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posted 06 March 2009 02:57Hide Post
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I have know several PDs that have had Sigmas prices of junk in my opinon.


That pretty much sums up the opinion of the departments I did some work for. The Kansas City PD replaced all of theirs because they could not keep enough strikers in stock for the broken ones. I would try Ruger.


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posted 06 March 2009 23:40Hide Post
had a sigma once - couldn't wait to get rid of it. if cheap is what you want try the hipoint. i think they are about 150 and they are surprisingly decent for the money
 
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posted 07 March 2009 15:21Hide Post
used ruger
 
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posted 18 March 2009 06:28Hide Post
I just bought a EEA Zastava EZ 40, it is Serbian made and imported to the US by EEA. I paid 370$ NIB. Very nice gun.

 
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posted 20 March 2009 10:35Hide Post
Yeah, you are goin got have to go used. A Ruger, S&W4006 or GLcok are probably your best bet for a $300 gun. They are out there. I bought a slightly used G26 @ auction in Dec. for $330.


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posted 06 April 2009 12:37Hide Post
Get a Glock 40


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