I have a Sig, and love it for a range gun: nice heavy gun.
I paid $200 and it had no use the owner said: Dddrees
I found a Colt that had sold for $200 in Westfield at Marksman Shooting Sports, and told Chris, the owner that I wish I'd known b/c I'd rather have a Colt name, even though Walther made it: fine with me.
The Sig was made by German Sports Guns.
I went by Marksman Shooting Sports today and he had just got another Colt 1911-22 in and was selling it for $200.
I held it and loved it, and desired it.
But, the problem is, I had the Sig.
I wanted to offer him $150, but I did offer him $175, and he said no, it would sell in a couple of days, but if it was still there next week, he would sell it to me for the $175.
Since I really want the Colt name, I need encouragement to go ahead and buy it, then sell my Sig.
The trouble is I have bought a Shield 9 ($280) and a Shield 45 ($325), and a Baretta 25 flip up barrel ($225) and a single action Western revolver ($110), all in a week, and that was after buying a Ruger LCRx 38 3" barrel 5 shot revolver ($300) the week before, and I could go on.
I started out "needing" 2 guns: a carry pistol (Smith 642) and a range pistol (Ruger GP100 .22), but I have bought 20 guns.
At least I've sold 8, and have more to cut, but how can I cut my Shields?
I know, I need to make a decision whether to keep the 9mm or the 45mm but I'm enjoying both right now.
I don't want to take a chance I can't sell my Sig for $200 quickly and be stuck with both 1911-22 guns.
I'm willing to do so at the Colt's price of $175, but I know I sound silly just even processing about it: $25 more dollars and tax either way.
I want to get a Baretta tip up barrel .22 and a .32 just b/c I like that sort of thing, and am looking.
I missed a Baretta 32 2 weeks ago at Hoosier Armory b/c I didn't know what it was looking at it (tip up barrel not mentioned) for $300.
Now I know.
He's getting in some more of the 22 and 25 from an estate next week so perhaps there will be a Baretta among them, or even a Taurus.
I paid $200 and it had no use the owner said: Dddrees
I found a Colt that had sold for $200 in Westfield at Marksman Shooting Sports, and told Chris, the owner that I wish I'd known b/c I'd rather have a Colt name, even though Walther made it: fine with me.
The Sig was made by German Sports Guns.
I went by Marksman Shooting Sports today and he had just got another Colt 1911-22 in and was selling it for $200.
I held it and loved it, and desired it.
But, the problem is, I had the Sig.
I wanted to offer him $150, but I did offer him $175, and he said no, it would sell in a couple of days, but if it was still there next week, he would sell it to me for the $175.
Since I really want the Colt name, I need encouragement to go ahead and buy it, then sell my Sig.
The trouble is I have bought a Shield 9 ($280) and a Shield 45 ($325), and a Baretta 25 flip up barrel ($225) and a single action Western revolver ($110), all in a week, and that was after buying a Ruger LCRx 38 3" barrel 5 shot revolver ($300) the week before, and I could go on.
I started out "needing" 2 guns: a carry pistol (Smith 642) and a range pistol (Ruger GP100 .22), but I have bought 20 guns.
At least I've sold 8, and have more to cut, but how can I cut my Shields?
I know, I need to make a decision whether to keep the 9mm or the 45mm but I'm enjoying both right now.
I don't want to take a chance I can't sell my Sig for $200 quickly and be stuck with both 1911-22 guns.
I'm willing to do so at the Colt's price of $175, but I know I sound silly just even processing about it: $25 more dollars and tax either way.
I want to get a Baretta tip up barrel .22 and a .32 just b/c I like that sort of thing, and am looking.
I missed a Baretta 32 2 weeks ago at Hoosier Armory b/c I didn't know what it was looking at it (tip up barrel not mentioned) for $300.
Now I know.
He's getting in some more of the 22 and 25 from an estate next week so perhaps there will be a Baretta among them, or even a Taurus.