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| 1911. My Wilson Combat CQB and Les Baer Premier II fit my hand perfectly. As far as Sigs, P228.
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| Way back on Page 1 I said the Sig P239, but I think I have to change my mind. I recently picked up a Beretta PX4 Compact and I gotta say, I really like the feel of it. Biggest downside is that the grip frame is pretty slick. I tried the rubberized Talon Grips, putting a couple hundred rounds through the gun. An improvement, but still a little slicker than I'd like. I just ordered the granulated version. I liked them on the Glock 23 I had, so I'm hoping I'll have the same luck with the PX4.
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| Sig P226 MK25 with Hogue grips.
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| HK45 and my MK25 with Hogue G10's. P30 is right up there as well. |
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| Without a doubt a 1911 with an arched mainspring.
Cz 75B SA fits my hand pretty well also.
Worst fit is a BHP (aside from subcompacts and compacts). |
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| I don't own one currently, but a Browning HP. |
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| An old P6, or a 239. I have smaller hands.
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| HK P30 or VP9.
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| 1911 Period.......... |
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Sigless in Indiana

| STI 2011. |
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| 1. CZ-75 with palm swell grips 3. HK P7 with palm swell grips 2. BHP with Spegel grips 4. Walther PPQ with medium back strap 5. Beretta Cougar 6. S&W M39 7. Walther P-38 8. 1911-A1 9. SIG/Sauer P220
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| Am I really the first to say a Luger P08? After the Luger it would be my SIG P6 and then my SIG P228.
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| Haven't picked up a 1911 yet that didn't feel right, generally they just seem to work best for me for fit.
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| Sig P225 Browning BHP Kahr K9 SW K frame Colt Diamondback DW V Bob 
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| PPQ for fit, but could be less slick
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| Still looking for the perfect fit & function. The best for me thus far is a P220. It would be perfect If I could get higher up the back by mayber 1/16" or 3/32". Also, front strap checkering is a must for me. |
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| 1911 with standard or thin grips. Next in line would be a 229 with Hogue fingergrips.
"I vowed to myself to fight against evil more completely and more wholeheartedly than I ever did before. . . . That’s the only way to pay back part of that vast debt, to live up to and try to fulfill that tremendous obligation."
Alfred Hornik, Sunday, December 2, 1945 to his family, on his continuing duty to others for surviving WW II. |
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