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I was musing about how I’d never had a Browning HiPower or CZ75 and how the Canik pistols look good…then my son reminded me “Dad, you already HAVE a bunch of handguns; some you hardly ever shoot; you should spend that ‘gun money’ on more ammo and practice with whichever one is your favorite. Then you should probably sell most of the others, and buy even more ammo and practice until you’re as good a shot as me...”
I really HATE it when he’s right…
It's 2025 - "Cutesy Time is OVER....!" [Dan Bongino]
The kid is probably right. I would do the same, but the darned USMC sniper course put both way out of my league. Actually, these days the youngest is on a reloading spree, so I don't have to do much.
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"Go low, go slow and preferably in the dark" The old Sarge (he was maybe 24.
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I guess we all hope our kids will learn from our mistakes; I often get 'just enough' to buy that 'next' gun on my list, and 'just enough' to put a halfway decent scope on it or whatever. But then it isn't the 'perfect' one, by the time I've put a hundred rounds downrange, I'm already thinking about the next gun that is on my wish-list. On the other hand, my son waits, tries a few borrowed guns (sometimes mine), and then after careful consideration, saves up enough to get the best of whatever he's looking to get, and tries it out. At that point he may like it, or not - if he doesn't, he'll sell or trade it with zero sentimentality, then he will get whatever is better. He did the same with bows a few years back.
Now if I had more sense (and time) I'd "thin the herd" some, and use the proceeds to get a few more of the best-of-the-best on my wish-list, or top of some more of my rifles with really good scopes.
But yeah, even though spending $900 on a case or so of ammo (or reloading components) isn't near as much 'fun' as getting a new gun, but in terms of the end-satisfaction of becoming a competent shot with a firearm, it is far more sensible.
It's 2025 - "Cutesy Time is OVER....!" [Dan Bongino]
The struggle is real.
I'm bad like that with handguns. I can justify another handgun like taking a breath. The LAST thing I need is another handgun, and especially a .357, but I want one of the new 3" Colt Vipers for a EDC revolver.
I need help.
By the way, my oldest boy has an old FN Hi Power. I shot it a few years ago having never shot a Hi Power before. I really liked it. It was a great shooting pistol.
"Oh bother", said Pooh, as he chambered another round.
AJMD429 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 28, 2025 11:33 pm
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I was musing about how I’d never had a Browning HiPower or CZ75 and how the Canik pistols look good…then my son reminded me “Dad, you already HAVE a bunch of handguns; some you hardly ever shoot; you should spend that ‘gun money’ on more ammo and practice with whichever one is your favorite. Then you should probably sell most of the others, and buy even more ammo and practice until you’re as good a shot as me...”
I really HATE it when he’s right…
i have the cz pcr in 9mm, good gun good ccw pistol. factory recoils spring is 16lbs a tad heavy to rack with my hands i put the 14lb one in a lot easier.... cant go wrong with a cz or a browning. i shot a cz shadow 2 with orange grips. dang that thing made me look good when shooting. i wish i had the bucks to buy one. you wont regret getting one
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An acquaintance once opined that handguns to men are like jewelry to women, and I kind of see the parallel. That said, I wouldn't talk anyone out of buying a CZ75 or Hi Power. I have both and although they're not primary carry guns or even have a specific purpose for me I enjoy using them.
samsi wrote: ↑Tue Apr 29, 2025 10:45 am
An acquaintance once opined that handguns to men are like jewelry to women, and I kind of see the parallel. That said, I wouldn't talk anyone out of buying a CZ75 or Hi Power. I have both and although they're not primary carry guns or even have a specific purpose for me I enjoy using them.
I think the Hi Power looks good, but can't find one in 45 Auto . . .
I've had about a dozen Hi Powers over the years. Every one of them were 100% and good shooters. Especially the Canadian Inglis pistols. I sold off the entire collection while building the last house. Dumb thing to do, I know.
The only one I have now is one of the Springfield SA-35. It's another great shooter and probably the most accurate of the lot.
jb
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