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Montana Pete
Guest
I was shopping for a handgun for my wife today. Went to several gun stores in the area. I looked at quite a few handguns, and was given the 2009 Smith & Wesson complete catalog.
I was shocked and amazed at the prices. An entire page of 1911 auto .45's -- nothing less than $1200.
Scarcely any .38 snub nose for less than $550, and many more like $750.
It reminds me of prescription medicines. The identical prescription that cost $50 three or four years ago is at least $90 today.
The sales person recommended I get S&W versus Taurus or Charter Arms, because of the quality issue.
I'm an old senior citizen, and am not up on all the newest stuff. But I wonder if this is price gouging.
I examined a couple of Taurus and Charter Arms, and they seem just fine to me. They are hundreds of $ less.
Furthermore, I have heard some chatter than S&W does not have the gilt-edge quality it used to have.
Am I dumb, or are we getting our wallets cleaned out?
Opinions welcome--
I was shocked and amazed at the prices. An entire page of 1911 auto .45's -- nothing less than $1200.
Scarcely any .38 snub nose for less than $550, and many more like $750.
It reminds me of prescription medicines. The identical prescription that cost $50 three or four years ago is at least $90 today.
The sales person recommended I get S&W versus Taurus or Charter Arms, because of the quality issue.
I'm an old senior citizen, and am not up on all the newest stuff. But I wonder if this is price gouging.
I examined a couple of Taurus and Charter Arms, and they seem just fine to me. They are hundreds of $ less.
Furthermore, I have heard some chatter than S&W does not have the gilt-edge quality it used to have.
Am I dumb, or are we getting our wallets cleaned out?
Opinions welcome--