Dem0072
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I don't know if I'm alone on this one, but ironically I'm probably one of the few members on the site that doesn't actually own a handgun at the moment. Don't have much extra cash on hand or a lot coming in that doesn't go right back out.
From what I have seen the cheapest you can get is about $400 for a handgun.
I had a few questions for anyone who's had experience with the >$500 market.
1. Is it possible to get a handgun thats safe, functional and capable for under $250?
2. 9mm and .45 seem are the calibers I see most sought after, do you have any experience or knowledge that would suggest advantages to either of these? I know the .45 is definitely more powerful.
3. When I finally do decide to make the buying decision, whats the legal process for acquiring a handgun in this state?
Thank you in advance for all of the valuable feedback.
I don't know if I'm alone on this one, but ironically I'm probably one of the few members on the site that doesn't actually own a handgun at the moment. Don't have much extra cash on hand or a lot coming in that doesn't go right back out.
From what I have seen the cheapest you can get is about $400 for a handgun.
I had a few questions for anyone who's had experience with the >$500 market.
1. Is it possible to get a handgun thats safe, functional and capable for under $250?
2. 9mm and .45 seem are the calibers I see most sought after, do you have any experience or knowledge that would suggest advantages to either of these? I know the .45 is definitely more powerful.
3. When I finally do decide to make the buying decision, whats the legal process for acquiring a handgun in this state?
Thank you in advance for all of the valuable feedback.