Glorious SPAM!
| 1937 Colt Woodsman. The pistol I learned to shoot with when I was 10. It was my grandfather's and was given to me a few years ago by my uncle for Christmas. Probably the most special gun I own. |
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| Just works? My Glock 19. It happily fulfills every role I ask of it, is utterly reliable, hits where I point, and is probably the ideal combination of size, capacity, and power for my needs. Sadly I have zero emotional attachment to it.
Last gun I'd part with? My Colt Government Model. Not QUITE as reliable as the Glock (and it's taken a little work to get it where it is), not quite as concealable, and parts tend to require some minor fitting to get them to work. I also love this gun and refuse to part with it. It's an elegant weapon from a more civilized time. Before the Dark Side. Before Gaston... |
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| quote: Originally posted by Steve Collins: Well, you guys better never shoot a CZ 92 .45ACP cause you might just have a new favorite!
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| Posts: 719 | Location: S.W.Florida | Registered: August 18, 2012 |
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| Lots of options but the one that serves every purpose (no Grizzles where I roam) well is a Sig 239 in 357 Sig.
U.S. Army 11F4P Vietnam 69-70 NRA Life Member
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| It would have been my P226 X5, but I sold that baby after I started shooting a P320 fullsize that Bruce Gray worked on. The other possibility is my super easy to shoot P239 in 9mm. I can shoot that left handed better than most persons can shoot their gun two handed.
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| Posts: 4152 | Location: West coast | Registered: March 31, 2012 |
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