Melensdad
05-11-2007, 05:03 PM
Just curious, but I was talking to a friend today who is looking to buy a gun. He has never owned a handgun, but is looking to get a carry permit and get a gun for carry. He came to me to ask some questions and eventually it led to prices, features, etc.
When I told him that something like a factory stock Colt pattern 1911 pistol would cost him roughly $800 to $1000 depending on features I think he almost choked. He was looking to spend roughly half that amount, or less.
So we were talking about some of my handguns and I realized that most of my guns are customized in some way. Some just as simple as custom grips. Some are factory built to my specs from the ground up. Some were stock and modified by pistol smiths. I have a modest amount of guns, don't consider it a collection, and others here seem to have far more than I own. But now that I think about it, I have 3 stock pistols. Of those, one is a S&W 4516, another is my little pocket AMT 380, and the last is the brand new Para-Carry 9.
But today I was in contact with Para-Ordnance and my Carry 9 is about to be modified. Para doesn't have a "custom shop" like some of the other gun companies, but they did agree to do a couple modifications for me, the most notable is that my gun will soon become a 2-tone green and black pistol. I'm trying to find some suitable grips, but have not found those yet, I've sent a couple emails to a custom grip maker and am awaiting a reply. I'm actually thinking of working up this gun in a them based on my favorite science fiction TV show.
So I ask, do you:
think of guns as art
basic tools?
keep them in unfired condition
shoot the heck out of them?
etc etc etc
When I told him that something like a factory stock Colt pattern 1911 pistol would cost him roughly $800 to $1000 depending on features I think he almost choked. He was looking to spend roughly half that amount, or less.
So we were talking about some of my handguns and I realized that most of my guns are customized in some way. Some just as simple as custom grips. Some are factory built to my specs from the ground up. Some were stock and modified by pistol smiths. I have a modest amount of guns, don't consider it a collection, and others here seem to have far more than I own. But now that I think about it, I have 3 stock pistols. Of those, one is a S&W 4516, another is my little pocket AMT 380, and the last is the brand new Para-Carry 9.
But today I was in contact with Para-Ordnance and my Carry 9 is about to be modified. Para doesn't have a "custom shop" like some of the other gun companies, but they did agree to do a couple modifications for me, the most notable is that my gun will soon become a 2-tone green and black pistol. I'm trying to find some suitable grips, but have not found those yet, I've sent a couple emails to a custom grip maker and am awaiting a reply. I'm actually thinking of working up this gun in a them based on my favorite science fiction TV show.
So I ask, do you:
think of guns as art
basic tools?
keep them in unfired condition
shoot the heck out of them?
etc etc etc