What handgun do you shoot the most.

I've been shooting a lot more 9mm lately due to reloading, but .22 far exceeds anything else as far as number of rounds down the tube. This one is probably at about 20K now.

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Beretta 92FS. Since I got it, installed the D spring, and got a few magazines, it's difficult to put down. Spent way too much on ammo since last Nov. Low recoil, accurate, smooth shooting like the slide is on ball bearings.
 
HK P30L in 9MM

This is one of the mere two handguns i've used, the other being a 1911 in .45

The gun shoots softly, mostly due to the recoil reduction system HK built into it, I haven't hit much with it, the best shot I took was a tomato sauce can at roughly 50 feet, but to be fair, I have fired less than 50 rounds from it.

Really need to get one, anyone know of a place I can find it(I am trying to find a P30S) in the New Mexico area?
 
In the past it was my Sig P220.

But


I am now putting more time in with my Ruger BH in 45 Colt.


At least 'till I get better



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well i would have to say my browning mark IV 22. and and any other one in the safe that catches my eye. I know my next trip to the range I'll be taking my Springfield Armory XD 9 and it's little brother the sub compact XD9. I normally take at least 3 guns so I'll take a one of my carry guns. the 22 is my warm up gun, it shoots straight and I can hit the center mass and keep the groups tight.
 
The one gun that always goes to the range is the Beretta 92FS. The rest mix it up a bit although the Ruger KP345 goes along quite a bit too. It makes shooting that .45 cartridge lots of fun.

That is a beautiful 5906 you've got there!
 
Moon-Clips

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At the moment it's a S&W 625.

That is one beautiful revolver (very $$$$ though). I have forever wanted one but just can't justify the $900 in my current economic predicament.

Are the moon-clips three or six capacity wise?

That gun is definitely on my wish list (primary reason is that I have tons of .45ACP and 9MM and wish to have a corresponding revolver instead of purchasing say a .38 and having to acquire new ammo$$$). The downside for me is the mandatory moon-clips.

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It's a pair actually,,,

S&W Model 15 Combat Masterpiece in .38 Special,,,
S&W Model 18 Combat Masterpiece in .22 LR.

No matter what other guns I take to the range,,,
These two always get some dance time.

Aarond

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1st. .22LR - Browning Buckmark Bullseye.
2nd. semi-auto centerfire - 9mm - Kimber Custom Target II
3rd. revolver centerfire - .38 - S&W model 14-4
 
This one at the moment. One just like it was the first handgun I ever purchased for and by myself ( $ 79.00 at a local furniture store) and it was stolen about 25 years ago. Bougnt this one a couple months ago. Also because it makes holes pretty much exactly where I want them:

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Lately, and, most recently, while attending Front Sight's 4-day Defensive Handgun Course, I've been toting a Ruger SR1911 .45. It's affordable, dependable (zero malfunctions now in 1200 rounds of defensive drills), and with all the defensive pistol mod's that are truly useful. It impressed the heck out of those Glock oriented instructors there in NV's desert. Rod

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Ruger Mark II .22/.45 is #1 in round count for me. #2 for the past year would have to be my Browning Hi Power in 9mm.

I think I am pretty balanced in my rotation of the other handguns, but those two definitely see the most range time from me. I have 4 1911s, so that platform sees as much range time as my main Hi Power 9mm, but that is split between all 4 1911s, so each of them is much less [as are my other two Hi Powers].

The one I shoot the least [but is also fun] is my Walther P1. Fun gun and great to see the confusion on people's faces when it ejects to the left, but I don't use it much. It is more for history/nostalgia than anything else.
 
Ruger Mark I - cheap ammo, reliable, accurate, tons of fun to shoot.

Sig P239 in 9mm. Love the way it feels in my hand, feels like a gun should.

Like to shoot 1911's but don't own one, so I am only able to shoot those of friends. If I did own one, probably wouldn't shoot it as often because of the cost of .45 ammo
 
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