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What's your favorite, trustworthy, low cost, handgun for SD?

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I have a CZ-40B that I bought NIB for about $270. It's accurate, completely reliable, points well, has good sights, shoots a powerful caliber and is full size and controllable. It was never a really popular gun, but serves dutifully as a home defense gun, a CCW in the car, a useful tool. I'm very glad I bought it.

What are some good, low cost SD guns you've owned? Under $300 new, under $200 used, major caliber, trustworthy with your life.


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I have a FN BDAO (DAO Hi-Power) I bought NIB from CDNN for $279. I've put over a 1000 rounds thru it without any failures/problems. It currently sits in a cigar box on my nightstand, loaded with Winchester 115gr JHP's.

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I have no hesitation to depend on my <$400 stainless Taurus PT-145 Millennium Pro as my "serious social occasions" piece, and my Kel-Tec P-32 is my "always" gun. Both are 100% reliable, and the Taurus is amazingly accurate. You don't have to spend big bucks to obtain reliable self-protection.
 
Only handgun I've owned that matches up with your requirements is a Star BM for $160. Sold it because it bit my hand and I couldn't hit the broadside of a barn with it (the gun's fault, not mine :neener: ). Next runner-up would be the CZ 75 I bought (used, but it looked almost new) for $275.
 
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Nero has a point. I tend to trust wheel guns over auto loaders myself.

Got this one for around $110 IIRC. Smith model of 1905 4th revision. Probably late 20's.
 
The best home defense gun I ever bought that fits your criteria is the Taurus 82 I bought used for $199. I'm still mad that I sold it- 100% reliable, but it was a .38spl and when I bought my 1st .357mag I didn't plan to own many guns so I sold the Taurus :banghead:

The best potential carry gun I have bought that fits your criteria is my Taurus 85CH I bought for just under $200. I'll never sell it.

The best home defense auto I bought that fit your criteria (at right around $300 new if I recall correctly) was my CZ 40B. I'm still a bit upset at myself for selling it and may eventually replace it (I hate that I'll probably have to spend more on a used CZ 40B than I paid for my old CZ 40B when it was new).

The best auto I have that can do both roles that nearly fits your criteria (it was a little more at $330 new) is my Taurus PT140 Milennium Pro. I'll never sell it.
 
Can't say it's "Low Cost" but I don't carry anything that doesn't say HK on it and is a 40 or 45.
 
I don't usually carry it, but I wouldn't hesitate to do so.

My police trade-in S&W model 64, 3 inch. About $200 out the door.

Finish is fairly scratched up, but it's mechanically sound and shoots great.
 
Just about any S&W or ruger wheelgun. Like a 686 or GP-100. .357 mag is an amazingly fun and accurate round. Price range for used is 250-350 dollars.

Low Cost Auto? S&W sigma VE. Over 3000 rds through it, hasn't had a single hiccup. Plus with the older mags i get 15+1 rds of .40 in a small package. Lord i hope i never need 1 bullet, let alone dang near twenty. But if i do, im covered. Can buy a brand new SW40VE or SW40GVE for $275 from sportsman's warehouse.
 
I picked up a once-fired S&W 642 .38 Spl revolver for under $300. I carry it in my pocket everywhere except on airplanes. It might not be the ideal defense gun but it's small enough so that I carry it all the time.

1st rule of gunfighting - Have a gun.


At home I have a S&W 4506 loaded with Hydrashocks in the night stand.
 
Kel-Tec P-11 hard chrome...$259 new.

It is my answer to the 2", 5 shot 38 Special. Same length, same hight, thinner, lighter and holds 11 rounds of more potent ammunition.

Dave
 
In a do or die situation, I'd have more faith in a $200-$300 used S&W model 10, than I would in a $1000+ 1911.


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Same here. And I love 1911's.

-David
 
Ruger autos, defintely bigger and uglier than they need to be, but they work.

And back when FEGs were to be had for $200 they were a steal.

That's what is in my nightstand most times.
 
Chrome KelTec P11 has been exceptional.

Taurus .44 Special snubby has proven it's value as well, but only after initial "teething" problems. :rolleyes:

My real favorites cost too much for this thread.
 
Used S&W Model 10.

You can pick up an example in decent shape for around or under $200 in a lot of places, and you'd be hard pressed to find a more trustworthy handgun anywhere.
 
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