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Owned: Mid 70's Dan Wesson 15-2 6" barrel .357 revolver.
Shot: S&W model 41
 
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My High Standard Supermatic Citation Military. Bought it new in 1970.


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Damn, those are two sexy looking guns. I jealous, and I’m not sure which one I love more!
 
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Sig P320 X5 Legion, extra weight really helps.
 
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Not mine. But a guy i've been training with has a comp'ed X5 legion wearing a red dot, gas pedal, and some other stuff.

He puts all the rounds through the same hole. It puts out some super tight groups at speed with bulk ammo.




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Remember - Training is not sparring. Sparring is not fighting. Fighting is not combat.
 
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Pre 70series Colt 1911 w/barrel bushing and “factory accurized”. This was a special early run of new 70 series barrel bushings Colts that were not marked “70 Series”. Serial number has “BB” at the end. Very accurate. Still shoot it. It’s better than I am capable of shooting.

Dan Wesson 15-6. .357. I used it in the 70s to shoot bullseye using .38 wadcutters. The Wesson advertised itself as the most accurate out of the box .357. It had a barrel “under tension” that was attributed to its accuracy. I could shoot cloverleaf patterns with it. More accurate than Pythons they said. Still got it.
 
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CZ Shadow 2.

Hitting a 12"x20" steel plate at 75 yards is EASY with this pistol. I cannot do the same level of shooting with any of my Sigs.

Ammo is some bulk Geco 124 grain FMJ.

Yes, I know many of you are better shots than that. This is my gun and it's the one I am best with.




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My Wilson Combat 1911 is easily the most mechanically accurate handgun I own. My eyes are no longer good enough to do it justice at 25 yards or out, but at 15 it will put them all in one ragged hole. It’s clearly time for new glasses, but I don’t want to admit to myself that I now need bifocals.

The gun I shoot best is my Prodigy. Yes. I have one that actually works. 1500 rounds in I’ve had ONE failure to feed and that was right after I added the Delta Point Pro and was shooting some pretty weak 115gr ball.

That DPP takes my old man eyes out of the equation to a large extent.
 
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Colt Gold Cup National Match .45 acp
Sig P226 X5 L1 9mm
HK P7 PSP 9mm
S&W Model 645 .45 ACP
S&W model 57 .41 magnum, 6" bbl
Sig Hammerli Trailside .22LR
P229 (no rail) .357 Sig
Sig P226 (German) 9mm
HK USP 40C .40 S&W
HK VP9 9mm
 
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I had a S&W n frame rebuilt by Alex Hamilton, it was easily the most accurate handgum I have ever shot. It would clover leaf at 50 yards off a rest with a huge assortment of 357 ammo. It was not finicky at all. The barrel was from a 1978 Highway Patrolman and slugged .355 so the .358's were nice and snug


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Sig P226R
HK USP 45 Tactical
Ruger Mk 2
 
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Colt Python Stainless 6", old production.

S&W model 41



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the handle?... it's Latin for "Lover of the Bow".
 
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Very hard to say, as I own a large number of target and competition pistols.

I guess off a ransom rest at 50-100 yards it would be my FK BRNO Field Pistol.




 
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Springfield Armory TGO-1 1911
Ed Brown 1911
Les Baer 1911 both 9 and .45
Colt Python 6" 1979
Ruger Mark IV
Ruger Blackhawk
 
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Tight difference
Taurus PT-92
Sig P226 MK25
It is really very close, but the P226 is my baby!
 
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My original SIG 229 in .40 way back in 2009 and a 228,now my 226SAO 9MM.
I hope the 229 SAO I just bought will be as accurate as the .40 from 2009.


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SIG 229R LEGION SAO
SIG 226R Elite SAO
SIG 226R DA/SA
SIG 938 SAS SAO



 
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My original SIG 229 in .40 way back in 2009 and a 228,now my 226SAO 9MM.
I hope the 229 SAO I just bought will be as accurate as the .40 from 2009.

Legion?


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Yes Sir a Legion I wish SIG had made a regular 229 SAO my 226 SAO is a tack driver.


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SIG 229R LEGION SAO
SIG 226R Elite SAO
SIG 226R DA/SA
SIG 938 SAS SAO



 
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S&W model 28 six inch barrel, this thing has always been the most accurate pistol/revolver I've ever fired, with 125 gr. you just cant miss
 
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P226 Legion SAO with RMR
M9A3 Beretta
Trooper .357 Colt
S&W 586
OMM Colt
P228


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