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Gee. Let me take a guess:



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Mine is my 365 Legion. I ready do like this pistol. The way it looks, how accurate it is, how accurate I can shoot it. It’s just the all around favorite for me.




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I'd fly to Turks and Caicos with live ammo falling out of my pockets before getting within spitting distance of NJ with a firearm.
 
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Knows too little
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2006 DW CBOB. My carry gun.

RMD




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Legalize the Constitution
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Remington Model 700, in the old school ADL, BDL or Classic trims.

Not a bad answer right there. Mine’s in .270 Win with a Leupold 3x9. Pretty, accurate, classic.


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Colt 1908 Pocket Auto.
 
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Probably a Colt SAA, including various clones. There’s something so satisfying about pulling that hammer back and rolling the cylinder. Every time I pick one up I feel like a little kid playing cowboys.


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My Wilson Combat Vickers Gen 5 Glock 19s,


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Smith Model 29-2 44 Magnum,
it really makes my day....
 
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My favorite was my Colt Python, 6", blue. It's still in the family, I gifted it to my nephew a month ago. He, also, got a S&W K22 in great condition. Both guns were bought new by my brother in the '70s and I bought them from him around 2000.



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HK P30L - I just have always liked the feel of the HK pistols.
 
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Fighting the good fight
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Gee. Let me take a guess:


Clearly not really your favorite, otherwise you'd be named "M1917_Dan"

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They are all beautiful



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S&W 547.
 
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Always seems like it's that last one I bought. Finally got a Henry 45LC and it has gone to the range every session as a too much fun gun to load and chamber, yet alone put a hole in the bull. My Vaquero 45 LC is next, loading and spinning the cylinder and finally my 1st love the Beretta M9.
 
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Marlin model 60 (.22LR)
 
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1911 and or BHP. Some clones of the Hi-Power but not all of them.


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More light than heat
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My P229 SAS in 9mm. It’s the perfect handgun for me.

But I have serious designs on a FN49 in 30.06.


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Colt 1908 Pocket Auto.


Maybe mine as well. Two things I'll always cherish are my grandfathers 1908 Vest Pocket and my father's watch.



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pre-recall Caracal Model F. But I love every Wilhelm Bubits design.


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