I paid $450 and mine was a later model with the beefed up slide that was done for the .380 version, so my .32 was pretty solid, but the gun was nasty and would smack my finger with the trigger guard. In 4 or 5 range trips i mostly has jam fests, until I finally got it to run 150 rounds of PPU without jams and then the last trip a few mags of hollow point without jams. Not sure what was going on, maybe I was finally getting to hold the gun tightly enough. Limp wrist seems to magnify with smaller pistols. If I were to do it again I might have tried the NAA Guardian, but not now. Traded the Seacamp .32 in for my Beretta Tomcat (new) and got $250 off, which was good considering the gun shops were offering about $150 for it outright or not even wanting it, said might do better in the fall as gun sales were lower in summer. Good riddance to the nasty little thing.