
What's the Cheapest Gun You Can Afford? - The Shooter's Log
Sometimes the cheapest gun is the best gun. Other times, it's not. So what's the cheapest gun you can afford? Let's find out.

Thought some may like this article.
My brother has one of those Llama commanders like yours, works and shoot great.I have a few that are inexpensive especially by today’s standards. 1894, Fox double barrel 20, Stevens double barrel 12, etc. I paid about $300 for a Taurus .44 25 plus years ago and it’s been a flawless deerslayer. I paid about the same for a Llama Max II 13 rd. Commander clone and after a little work on the feed ramp it’s been flawless for a couple decades.
Agreed jmcd. The only way I'd buy a cheap firearm, is for abuse at the range. I wouldn't carry it, use it for home defense, or rely on it to protect myself unless it was a last resort kind of thing. In reading the comments in that article, one or more commenters mentioned that Kel-Tec was garbage. I have 2 Sub2000's (9mm, & 40), and a PLR16. I've fired all at the range with no mishaps or problems whatsoever. They wouldn't be my first point of contact firearm I'd use for an intruder, but they were fun to shoot and were reliable for the times I shot them.Interesting article. The cheapest handgun I have is the S&W Shield. I know when I am at the range and the "crew" comes in, I don't know what they are shooting, but I know they are aiming and firing and all you hear is a click. It's not just one or two of them either. I don't know where they got them from but something like that should not be carried. (They are carrying them) I would personally rather spend the extra money on something you are confident that it will go bang when you pull the trigger. Otherwise, you may have better results throwing it.
My brother has one of those Llama commanders like yours, works and shoot great.
The cheapest gun I ever owned was the Raven .25 I had years ago ( back in early 80's ) . Next cheapest was the Kel-tec PF 9 that my ex has for now . The current cheapest is the LCP II I bought when I bought the XDs .45 a couple years ago by trading my Kimber Tactical Ultra II in on them.
My brother lucked out on the mags, bought it from a sheriff deputy who had 3 factory mags with it.Aftermarket mags have never been reliable and I've only got 3 of the OEM mags, although I think I recently found a source for them.
Naked Gun 101!Interesting article. The cheapest handgun I have is the S&W Shield. I know when I am at the range and the "crew" comes in, I don't know what they are shooting, but I know they are aiming and firing and all you hear is a click. It's not just one or two of them either. I don't know where they got them from but something like that should not be carried. (They are carrying them) I would personally rather spend the extra money on something you are confident that it will go bang when you pull the trigger. Otherwise, you may have better results throwing it.