The basic problem with quoting Tuco is that he seems to always be the one at the end of a rope!!!
I am a shooter, not a collector or a seller. It always makes me chuckle
when the cost of a gun is used as some measure of it's shoot-ability. Owning a sports car does not "by itself" make one a better driver. Paying $2,000 for a handgun
will not make up for the sweat equity necessary to hit the X ring.
I do admire
purdy firearms, but shooters come in many flavors and do not seem to have a fixed price.