Browning 1911 .380

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The write up I read said it has a plastic frame. (Was it Guns & Ammo?) That doesn't bother me, but I'm sure it will bother a lot of folks... (Plastic/polymer, etc., can be very durable.)
 
Not sure it's $700 after taxes cute, but cute non the less.

I find myself wandering a show or the aisles of a store with enough to buy one at listed MSRP, and I'm likely to find something or a couple somethings that I want more.
I missed the price somewhere. Is it really a $650 gun? If so that is a bit much for what it is.
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It whets my appetite here in California whilst I await delivery of my P232.

What would be the cost of that Browning?

Wonder if it will be available in California?

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Not until the roster gets thrown out by the court. It doesn't have some of the features that it would take to be on the roster.
 
Definitely interested but not at MSRP. Will wait til the dust settles a bit before I go looking. Would make for a great companion piece to my Colt Mustang and SIG P238.
 
It will be $400 street price within a year, me thinks, and then I will buy one.
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Hmm, Buds has it as $515 retail. I can get around 30% off on most but at $670 list that is still a bit much for what it is.
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Hmm, Buds has it as $515 retail. I can get around 30% off on most but at $670 list that is still a bit much for what it is.
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Apples and... other colored apples.


Bud's is listing a .22 with an MSRP of $599.99 at $514.99.

The .380 is supposed to MSRP at $70 more than the .22.
 
A miniature 1911 in almost any caliber is a Must Buy for me, but a polymer frame cools my jets. At that price they could cut an aluminum frame and still make money.
 
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