This also led me to think about what various people might be able to afford. My personal choice would lean towards a few Taurus model 85's stashed in hidden, yet convenient locales. And certainly, being a Medical Doctor, this guy could have afforded an arsenal. However, some are on a budget. Not everyone has this doctor's means or even my more modest, yet still sufficient, means. They may not be able to afford several 1911's, S&W or even Taurus revolvers, or other such higher quality hanguns.
Still, as we've determined on this site, even a cheap gun is better than no gun at all. If this is you and your family, what could you do for your various "stash" guns, which are conveniently hidden to allow you to fight your way to your main arsenal?
There's always Hi-Point. Still, someone might want a revolver. A cheap revolver is less likely to malfunction than a cheap semi-auto. If we're playing the odds, it's true. No arguments, please. That's not the point of this thread.
Hmmmm.
In answer to this dilemma, I give you...
The Nagant Revolver!
http://www.jgsales.com/product_info.php ... ts_id/1059
At roughly $100.00, you could buy 3or 4 of these fellas, load 'em with .32 S&W Long, and stash them around the house. A .32 may not begin with a "4," but I still wouldn't want to be shot by one. Besides, we're talking about an emergency hold-out here, not the perfect scenario.
I thought the Rough Rider in .22LR might also fit the bill, but .32 S&W Long would carry a bit more spank, plus due to it's being built to military specs, it is probably a bit more sturdy and reliable. Still, it beats the heck out of a pointy stick.
http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/prod ... s_id/87902
I know the trigger on the Nagant sucks and the Rough Rider is only single action, but we're talking emergency, here. Besides, a $20 trigger job on the Nagant would probably make a big difference in this stolid brick of a handgun.
What say the Bretheren and...uh, Sistern?

Fire Away!