What handgun are you TRULY SATISFIED with?

Browning HP mk III, 9mm.

The only thing i would change is adding tritium night sights (which I will do probably this year). Other than that? Utterly perfect.

Mike

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"A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects." -Robert Heinlein
 
My Glock 30, and my Bereta 8045. Great guns.
:cool:

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"Millions for defense, not one dime for tribute!"
 
Jumping in here, mine would be my 686+ 4" in 1st place, Witness full size 45 2nd, and Makarovs 3rd. I usually trade or sell anything that I can't shoot well.

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Good shootin to ya
Plateshooter
 
I will have to go with my Walther PP-32.
I have other's but find I keep going back to the PP for the fit,comfort and I am Dang good with it.
 
Bookman:

I was loooking at getting a post WWI Walther PP-32. What is your feedback and what about cost. AIMSurplus has them for about $250. Good price?

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The Seattle SharpShooter - TFL/GT/UGW/PCT/KTOG
 
Top three:
1) G26 with 3.5lb connector, Pierce grip exetnsions, 17rd G19 mag as backup, and Trijicon night sights. (yet to come)

2) G19 with Trijicon sights, 6 high-cap mags. Tritium sights are way cool!!!! :D

3) Stock Ruger KP95DC. What can I say, it was my first!!! :) I can't part with it. ;)

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Yeah, I got a permit to carry,it's called the friggin Constitution.---Ted Nugent

"Glock 26: 17 rounds of concealed carry DEATH comming your way from out of nowhere!!! THAT'S FIREPOWER, BABY!!!"

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jtduncan,

The PP I have use to be with the Swedens National Police force.I think mine is from some were around the late 60s early 70s.
Mine is right on the money and never had no problem's with HP.I keep it loaded with solids as the first 2 round followd by Winchester Silver Tips.
Bought the gun 8 years ago for $225.00 befor Tax and Callin. Never had a chance to try any of the old ones but at the price you mention I would get it.Hope this helps..

Bookman
 
The US Model of 1911A1 or the Colt commercial 45 Automatic Pistol. Glock 19 or 23. Most any S&W DA Revolver.

These are guns I am truly satisfied with. Others I can live with, if necessary.

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o I raised my hand to eye level, like pointing a finger, and fired. Wild Bill Hickok
o If you have to shoot a man, shoot him in the guts... Wild Bill Hickok
o 45 ACP: Give 'em a new navel!
BigG
o It is not the function of our government to keep the citizen from falling into error; it is the function of the citizen to keep the government from falling into error. Justice Robert H. Jackson
o It is error alone that needs government support; truth can stand by itself. Tom Jefferson
o When you attempt to rationalize two inconsistent positions, you risk drowning as your own sewage backs up. BigG
 
> Two S&W 625 stainless .357 magnum revolvers
> Two Sigs, a .357/.40 P-226 and a .45 ACP P-220
> Two Kimbers, both full-sized stainless Classic/Custom 1911A1s .45 ACP
 
Ruger KP97--------a most pleasant surprise chambered in .45ACP--------a caliber that needs no justification despite all of the weblore to the contrary.

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"When guns are outlawed;I will be an outlaw."
 
High Power

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The best weapon for self defense is the one you have when the need arises!
 
the ruger redhawk.i have a 5.5 and a 7.5 with express sites they shoot so good you feel like they did the work, not you.put them down and pick up your 9mm and you want to toss the 9mm in the river .i like the 9mm but its not even in the same class.

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I don't keep them if I don't like them.

(In no particular order)

Springfield MilSpec 1911-A1 --'cause I wanted a tight shooting copy of what I carried in the Army.

Ruger New Super BlackHawk 44 mag. 10.5" bbl. stainles, Hogue grips --'cause I wanted a cannon I could carry on my belt.

Smith & Wesson Mod. 60 .357 mag. snub, Uncle Mike's boot grips --a classic, a jewel, and never jams.

Smith & Wesson Mod. 10, 38 Spce, blue, 4" bull bbl. magna ported, Pachmayr grips. --'cause I wanted a 38 Spc. for all the brass I have lying around.

Makarov Baikal, High Cap, Pearce grips, tuned for carry --Small, exotic, a Walther PP clone, reliable and accurate.

Kel-Tec P-32, Nickel slide, tuned. --Small, light 7+1, breech locked hiking gun.

Ruger Mk II, Govt. Target stainless. --Accurate, cheap to shoot, well made.

Uberti "Colt" 1851 Navy .36 cal. Cap/Ball. Cheap ($60) from a pawn shop. If ya ain't shootin' black powder, ya oughtta . . .

Wish I'd held on to my Smith K-Frame Mod. 66.

They're like girlfriends, a buddy dog, neat ol' cars, or a faithful pair of hiking boots. Every one is special. Every one I got a good deal on. And I don't have a favorite.
 
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