Look at the gun as an investment. I always tell people that you get what you pay for and you'll get back what you pay. If you like the Kimber, save and invest in the Kimber. If you take care of it, you really are not out any money in the long run.
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Look at the gun as an investment. I always tell people that you get what you pay for and you'll get back what you pay. If you like the Kimber, save and invest in the Kimber. If you take care of it, you really are not out any money in the long run.
I fully agree with you mick. The 2 best investments you can make are diamonds and firearms. They have shown over the years to always appreciate in value, so what ever gun you buy you wont lose should you need to let it go in the future. I believe in "buy once, cry once". Buy the best you can now. You won't regret it. If you need to save up a little, just do it. You'll be alot happier in the long run.:cool:
I will have to remember the "buy once, cry once" of course I will say it is a copyright by Gunnr LLC lol. I've had a couple of friends buy a firearm because of the price and I just shake my head. Guns are the ultimate you get what you pay for.
Guns are an investment and ammo is an expense. But a fun expense.
So last night I finally decided to purchase the RIA 1911 Tactical FSII in 10mm. I'm pleasantly surprised by the quality of what many consider to be an entry level 1911.
Question, if you could buy either the five seven or this kimber 10mm, which would you get.
get the kimber. I have a eclipse custom. beautiful wpn. 10mm ftw. And what's all this talk of investments? When do guns go up in value? Any recent ones anyways. ??
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