Fun gun?

A buddy and I have an annual Luger Grudge Match, at a local IDPA venue, and I look forward to it.
It's not so much the gun itself, but the opportunity to relax, not care about my score, wear my pickelhaube that I made out of a Pirates batting helmet, and just be one with such an historical piece.
 
A buddy and I have an annual Luger Grudge Match, at a local IDPA venue, and I look forward to it.
It's not so much the gun itself, but the opportunity to relax, not care about my score, wear my pickelhaube that I made out of a Pirates batting helmet, and just be one with such an historical piece.
Never miss an opportunity to wear a Pickelhaube!
 
Pretty much any .22 target pistol.

S&W victory with a red dot sight is a blast :)

Can ping steel all day for not much cash!
 
I enjoy my VQ Scorpion. Very fun, except rounds evaporate in it. Not sure where they go!! Also have a TC Encore in .300 BLK that is fun to shoot. 110-240 grain bullets, round has lots of flexibility. I have some Nam era 06 tracer pulls that I shoot through it for fun also.
 
I am not saying it is the most fun but I always like shooting my Ruger MK II. Reactive targets make it more fun.
 
My G42 is, believe it or not, is remarkably fun.

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The most fun gun is hands down a Ruger MKII , stainless steel , that had Millet SP-1 red dot sight mounted on it with 4 magazines . I had aged, could no longer shoot/see the iron sights of my handguns and had never seen a red dot on a handgun. I had given up pistol shooting and missed my favorite hobby . Until that day at the gun show...I saw it and the dealer said "just put the dot on the target and shoot" ...and that day changed my life !
Shooting this gun was magical....put the dot on the target and simply think about hitting it....pow ...dead center...every time!!!!! I was Amazed.
Turns out Clark Custom Guns had done a full blown accuracy and trigger job , mounted the red dot sight and tuned 4 magazines for the fellow who owned it before me.

That gun is so sweet it puts a smile on my face and a song in my heart just thinking about shooting it. The accuracy and trigger are simply amazing !
I enjoy shooting it almost better than fooling around with the wife....almost, but not quite......she's a lot of fun too!
Gary
 
9mm Colt Combat Commander

I love all 1911s, but my Colt Combat Commander was until recently the most enjoyable and the go to handgun in the litter!

Then I went and bought a CZ75B. Maybe I'm biased because I'm in love with it, but I think its the easiest and most fun 9mm handgun iv ever shot.
 
Volquartsen 1911 style target frame with Hogue 2 panel rubber grips and a PacLite barrel shortened to 3 1/2". Rear sight blade replaced with a Ruger white outlined and the front sight modified with a orange insert S&W style.
 
HK MP5. I was at a range and I saw a FDLE officer shooting it. I commented on how cool it was and he handed me a full mag and said have at it. He told me to shoot single shot first, then 3 round burst, and finally full auto. What an awesome experience.

I did a bowling pin match with my STI Edge in .40 and that was tons of fun. My one IPSC experience in Guatemala was pretty awesome as well.
 
Define "fun". I learned to shoot a handgun with my High Standard Victor, lately I've been firing my Browning HP-first handgun-and Colt Mark IV-with the Ciener Conversion units. Lots of range time, at low cost.
 
anything 22 (lr and wmr) is fun and a ruger rimfire always goes to the range: sr22, single six or lcr. a heritage roughrider is a decent, cheaper alternative.


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S&W M41

Shooting the 22 auto is inexpensive and fun all day! I like metal swinging free targets that you get a nice little ping off of. I can listen to them sing all day long with not too much money spent, and no recoil issues after a couple of hundred rounds in a session. Practice grip, moving, and point shooting and you improve your skills when you pull out your EDC in a larger caliber. Any old 22 works!
 
I have, I think, a High Standard HD Military 22 that is a hoot to shoot. I'm not sure its still mine though, my son has had it a long time! Much as liked to fool around with it, few years ago, my favorite hand gun to shoot in my mod 16 S&W in 32 long with cast bullet's! Many years ago I had a Colt Diamondback in 22 that was really a hoot!
 
I truly enjoy every gun I shoot regularly,,,
But for FUN I have to say shooting these mouse guns make me grin.

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They are both natural pointers,,,
Surprisingly easy to hit your mark with.

And, they make me want to strike a James Bond pose. :p

Aarond

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Is that a Beretta? Had one just like that when I was stationed in Germany decade's ago! Neat little gun.
 
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