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Does anyone have a Model of pistol/revolver that has just worked for them better than anything else. For pistols a SIG P230 SL or P230 just have been super reliable and accurate. Not the best 380 choice anymore but I love mine and carry it when I probably could carry a more effective pistol. For revolvers a 3" S&W Model 10-8 or possibly a Ruger Speed Six 357 magnum. Accurate and reliable. Do you hace a pistol/revolver that works that well for you?
 
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My other Sig
is a Steyr.
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What? Do we have to narrow it down to one? Confused Can't be done.




 
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That would be this 2002 build Wilson CQB. It's just a pleasure to shoot & after about about 20k rounds it hasn't had a single malfunction with any of my reloads or factory ammo. When I used to edc 1911s only, this was my go-to carry.


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Living my life my way
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What? Do we have to narrow it down to one? Confused Can't be done.


I agree. I have more than one favorite pistol.
 
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I have a Glock 35 that is the perfect storm of, sight radius, wait, capacity, and power.


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Probably my M11-A1.

Before moving to Oklahoma, I carried a P228 since 1998. It was the last weapon I sold to help take care of my old man.

When I got back on my feet, this was my first purchase. It's over 3k with no issues at all. It will shoot light years ahead of anything else I own. I carried it daily until last year. I still have it on my side when I go out of town on a trip though. This will be the one buried with me.

 
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Gracie Allen is my
personal savior!
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"Just plain works" for me? P220 with the American mag release in .38 Super.
 
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Beautiful Wilson.
 
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May I ask who made the knife?
 
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May I ask who made the knife?


The knife is the Bushnub model by Fiddleback Forge.
https://fiddlebackforge.com/


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Colt Detective Special.

DSCN1945 by Dave Steier, on Flickr




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P225 Classic. So great I have 3 of them.


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Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles
 
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A day late, and
a dollar short
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Ironbutt, that’s a fantastic looking EDC. I am going to assume that is a picture from when it was new?


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Great Pictures. I love the old Colt Detective Specials and the P225 has a cult all its own.
 
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Bunch of savages
in this town
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Great minds think alike. Razz

Although it wasn't my first Sig (that was a used 226), it was my first NIB firearm I bought when I turned 21. A NIB 1994 Sig 228. I wish I kept a round count, but it has never had a single malfunction of any type.

It was stolen (by an ex-girlfriend) and recovered, and has been with me ever since. I joke that I will be buried with it, but eventually it will go to one of my sons.


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I'm kind of loathe to admit it, but my Smith & Wesson MP Pro C.O.R.E. 9mm is the one gun I have that doesn't make me feel like an idiot shooter. The red dot is probably what makes the difference. But if I want to show tight groupings and awesome Mozambique Drill skills, this is the one I go to.





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It's my often spoke about ratty P-228 WG 1991 vintage and my 24/7 companion. I bet my life on this weapon and it has served me well. Chris


Hey I figured it out Sorry for the larger photo I'll learn sizing later. Chris

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Go ahead punk, make my day
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1980s vintage Beretta 87BB. Wink
 
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Just mobilize it
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Good ‘ol Glock 17 in the 3rd gen variant. I have one that has about 8500 rounds through it over a decade without any malfunctions and shoots X’s all day long and twice on Sunday.
 
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