Orygunner
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I've got $425 burning a hole in my pocket for a new OC gun. I was considering the Taurus 24/7 pistols because I really liked the Millennium Pro I just sold.
Here's the 24/7 Long Slide SS in 40S&W I found online:
http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/cPath/21_50_495/products_id/17297
With my local gun shop's fees for the transfer, it would come out to $405. Then I'd still have to find a holster & buy ammo, pushing it up to at least 450 (or higher) range.
However, I stumbled across a pretty good deal (in comparison) on a "very lightly used"early PT101. It was probably manufacturered in 92-93. It's stainless with wood grips, 40S&W, extra mag, nice leather holster, has 30 rounds of self-defense ammo and a half-box (20-25 rds) of FMJ practice ammo with it. The guy is firm at $400 even.
Here's what it looks like, based on his description (this is NOT his actual gun).
http://www.adamsauctioneers.com/images/1920/Guns/P1010098.JPG
Does anyone have any good suggestions about which to go for, and why?The book value for the PT101 seems to make me think it's a good deal, but I won't really know the actual condition until I go and look at it (he says he's only put a couple of hundred rounds through it). I like the appearance of the PT101 better, but I'm hesitant because I'm not familiar with that gun as much as I am the 24/7.
Any help or suggestions are appreciated
...Orygunner...
I've got $425 burning a hole in my pocket for a new OC gun. I was considering the Taurus 24/7 pistols because I really liked the Millennium Pro I just sold.
Here's the 24/7 Long Slide SS in 40S&W I found online:
http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/cPath/21_50_495/products_id/17297
With my local gun shop's fees for the transfer, it would come out to $405. Then I'd still have to find a holster & buy ammo, pushing it up to at least 450 (or higher) range.
However, I stumbled across a pretty good deal (in comparison) on a "very lightly used"early PT101. It was probably manufacturered in 92-93. It's stainless with wood grips, 40S&W, extra mag, nice leather holster, has 30 rounds of self-defense ammo and a half-box (20-25 rds) of FMJ practice ammo with it. The guy is firm at $400 even.
Here's what it looks like, based on his description (this is NOT his actual gun).
http://www.adamsauctioneers.com/images/1920/Guns/P1010098.JPG
Does anyone have any good suggestions about which to go for, and why?The book value for the PT101 seems to make me think it's a good deal, but I won't really know the actual condition until I go and look at it (he says he's only put a couple of hundred rounds through it). I like the appearance of the PT101 better, but I'm hesitant because I'm not familiar with that gun as much as I am the 24/7.
Any help or suggestions are appreciated
...Orygunner...