What is the cheapest gun out there that you'd trust your life with?
Used guns count, but bonus points if it's new.
Don't ever trust a gun with your life.
>>30109370
In all honesty? A Hi Point, so long as it had functional magazines.
>Canada
SKS
Mine has never failed me.
The cheapest pawn shop shotgun available, provided it's not falling apart
My Italian bodeo.It cost me 50bucks making it the cheapest gun i own.Its also the oldest.
Id trust it with my life.
Hell i kept it in my bed stand while my 1911 was in the shop.
Pic related. Bought it for $50, some ammo, and a firm handshake.
My 1895 nagant.
>>30109370
I got my Mosin for $95 and it has never once gone wrong, 1k rounds later. Hard to beat that.
>>30109570
Oh it was new/ unissued.
>>30109570
Where?
>>30109486
That looks like it shoots expensive ammo tho
>>30109724
The ammo is about as expensive as 44 mag.
>>30109440
How does that work?
>>30109370
SKS in Canuckistan. Bought mine for 200 bucks and zero failures.
>>30109825
you slam the 2 pipes together
the nail hits the primer
that pictures flawed but gets the concept across
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xj4X-3ZH4Ss
>>30109370
I got an 18" Pardner Pump from a pawn shop for $160, and that thing is a damn tank
>>30109897
My friend is thinking about getting one, you like it? He's having trouble finding one though.
I keep a cheap old Taurus .38 in my nightstand. I'll take it shooting like 4-5 times a year just to keep fresh ammo cycled in. Can hit minute of bad guy without my corrective eyeglasses on at 15 ft. I'm sure there's fancier shit out there these days, but it does what I need it to do.
Also, my father kept in his nightstand for over 20 years and passed it on to me.
my local gunshop had this KP44 submachine gun for 200 euros about a year ago,needless to say that i would have been a great pdw
and KP44 = finnish version of that russian smg,9mm para and takes suomi smg-magazines
>>30109670
you should probably be asking 'when'.
>>30109370
$50 in Switzerland
>>30111562
Nice quality nugget
>cheapest gun I'd trust to shoot and kill something
My Baikal MP-18
>Cheapest gun I'd want to do defend myself with
My Maverick 88
>>30110104
You can buy them new at Gander Mountain for like the same price
>>30113370
>>30111562
Amerifat here. How would I go about importing a few of these?
>>30113457
>buying guns from Gander Mountain
>>30113747
You'd have to come in Switzerland. Buying them online costs way much money but depending on the fly cost, it would balance itself. Here they're everywhere on flea markets and you don't have to fill in any paper to buy them.
If you want to import legally you can ask for the papers when you buy them though.
Ask if you want particular information or if I weren't clear enough
>>30113788
>You'd have to come in Switzerland.
I'm planning on moving to Germany in a few years for school, so I'll have to make that happen. Thanks, Anon.
>>30113823
No problem /komrad
>>30110104
It's a great value. Not quite as "refined" ad an 870 but the action is smoother IMO. And it's an HD shitty that does exactly what it needs to. I might get another as a cheap truck gun
>>30113873
*as
*shotty
God damn autocorrect
>>30113772
>getting tight because I gave someone an option
And what's wrong with Gander Mountain? No seriously, I've never been to one.
Pistol: Glock 17/21
Rifle: AK (assuming it isn't made by I.O, an RAS-47, or some dumbass in his garage)
Shotgun: Remington 870
>>30113945
They tend to be overpriced and the big box stores are often a lot more tedious to deal with than local shops: my gf bought her first gun at Gander, walked right in and knew exactly what she was buying. The process took literally three times longer than the entirety of my ADHD side trip on my way to meet her: stopped at a small, locally owned gun shop, browsed, negotiated some deals, bought a gun and two knives, quickly browsed an antique store for a specific kind of hammer.
Also, as a general matter of principle, I like to support the locally owned gun shops when at all possible.
>>30109488
thats actually a fantastic steal considering how much they are.