This is a discussion on Dan Wesson titan within the General Firearm Discussion forums, part of the Related Topics category; Im thinking about saving up to get this gun, but everyone that i associate with tells me it is not worth the price and im ...
Im thinking about saving up to get this gun, but everyone that i associate with tells me it is not worth the price and im better off getting a hi point instead. so the question is should i get the Dan Wesson like the idiot i am or settle for something a person working on minimum wage like myself can afford. Im stupid on this type of thing so i would appreciate the education.
Well, as they say, the first step to idiocy improvement is recognizing the idiocy. You're well on your way, then.
Nice choice in weapons, there. Am assuming that whatever you purchase will be well within what you can afford. As suggested, if you've got the "coin" then why not?
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AS a DW owner, I can attest to them being well made. As to whether it is worth what you will pay for it, only you can answer that.
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I own an old school DW revolver(15-2 VH 6in.) and it was worth every penny of the $200 I paid for it in 1980.
If you are working for minimum wage, have a family to support, I would say this may not be the firearm for you, but neither is a High-point.
There is a middle ground.
Glock, S&W, Ruger and the like.
NOW, if you are working for minimum wage, live with mom and dad, and are going to school to be a sucessful engineer, doctor or lawyer, I say save and go for it.
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Probably dont need a DW, yet probably shouldnt settle for a hi point. Id say save up until you get about 400 and look into something like a springfield xd(minus the m). Save an extra 100 on top of that and your choices open up a lot at around
$500
If its what you want and you can save up for it without sacrificing essentials; i.e., food, rent, utilities, medicine, kid's shoes, etc. then why not? Its been my experience that if you settle for something you don't really want then you won't ever really be happy with it. Eventually you'll probably keep buying other guns to by-pass your original dissatisfaction. In the end, it would have been cheaper for you to have bought the DW you always wanted. I'd rather have one good gun than a bunch of cheap ones.