Old Time Hunter wrote:I say get 'em both since they are so inexpensive anyways, which ever one comes to your shoulder more naturally, sell the other as you will not lose more than $20 on either.
Often I've done that - get BOTH (
I just eat peanut butter and jelly for lunch, and oatmeal for supper, for a month or so and thus save enough money to do it, plus it keeps me from getting overweight ![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
), and shoot each one a bit, then decide which one to keep based on YOUR experience with the two, rather than relying on only what others tell you about them.
Sometimes I've been fortunate enough to keep both of something like that, because I found they were both great, and different enough that parting with either would leave a 'void'. Other times I gladly parted with one, sometimes if I got a good deal originally or waited for prices to change, I'd actually make $20 rather than lose $20, or be able to 'trade up' later for something else I wanted to check out. In a couple of cases, I found out my infatuation with them was temporary, and sold BOTH of what I was so sure I really needed at the time.
The good thing about most guns (
unless you're into pristine 'collectables') don't really lose value just because you've used them a bit. You couldn't exactly buy two new automobiles to 'check out' and plan on selling the one you didn't like after a year or so...!