what would it be? I know, many of you will react to this by saying that the question is ridiculous, but I'd still like to know. So, use your imaginations! What would it be and why?
I'll start things off by saying that it would be a very tough choice for me but that if I had to make it I would choose my Smith & Wesson Model 27-3 4". It would beat out my second choice, my CZ 75B SA, by the smallest of margins.
Why would I choose the 27? Because it is, for me, the perfect handgun. Although not quite as glamorous as its predecesser model, the 27-2, my 27-3 has all of the features I'd ever want. It's beautifully constructed, and beautiful, too, has a wonderful trigger, balances wonderfully, and can -- and does -- fire the hottest magnum rounds without difficulty. It's also almost eerily accurate and it can handle ammo from very from every manufacturer, without FTFs or any other problem.
Yes, it's a lot of metal and wouldn't make a great carry piece. But, to be honest, my carry guns -- like my S & W Model 36 -- are just too tiny to qualify as the "one gun to have." I can't use my 36 as a general range/hunting gun as I could with my 27. The bigger revolver is just more versatile than my little pocket 36. So, if push came to shove, I'd make due with the 27.
I'll start things off by saying that it would be a very tough choice for me but that if I had to make it I would choose my Smith & Wesson Model 27-3 4". It would beat out my second choice, my CZ 75B SA, by the smallest of margins.
Why would I choose the 27? Because it is, for me, the perfect handgun. Although not quite as glamorous as its predecesser model, the 27-2, my 27-3 has all of the features I'd ever want. It's beautifully constructed, and beautiful, too, has a wonderful trigger, balances wonderfully, and can -- and does -- fire the hottest magnum rounds without difficulty. It's also almost eerily accurate and it can handle ammo from very from every manufacturer, without FTFs or any other problem.
Yes, it's a lot of metal and wouldn't make a great carry piece. But, to be honest, my carry guns -- like my S & W Model 36 -- are just too tiny to qualify as the "one gun to have." I can't use my 36 as a general range/hunting gun as I could with my 27. The bigger revolver is just more versatile than my little pocket 36. So, if push came to shove, I'd make due with the 27.