Your First Handgun & Do You Still Have It?

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Kframe

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Well, the subject line says it all.

Mine was a Jenning's J-22 in 1995, and the only reason I still have it is that it was the first one I ever bought.
I've heard some people's Jennings actually work well, not mine.

Anyway, I quickly bought my second, a used S&W nickeled M15 for $200 back in 1995.
I still have that one too, and will never sell it.

So, what about the rest of you?
:) -Kframe
 
My age is going to show on this one. My first handgun was MAIL ORDERED when I was 15 or 16 years old from the Herters catalog. Oh my God! A teenager was able to mail order a handgun! Yes, it was in the 1960s and it arrived via US mail. A real dandy. Single action 22 cowboy revolver 4-5/8" barrel that cost around $20. I wore it out. It finally became unserviceable and I traded it off at a pawn shop for virtually nothing. Somehow I managed not to kill any of my school mates or rob anyone with it. I don't know how such a young kid could have handled all of that temptation. :rolleyes: What happened to this country?

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Bersa single action, 10-round .22LR -- jammed at least once per magazine ... sold it within a year -- live & learn!
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My first handgun was a graduation gift that my wife bought me back in 1995. A Glock-21. Unfortunately I had to sell it to a friend of mine because we needed the money... :(
Of course it has a good home, I would of never sold it to anyone else.
At the same time in 1997, when our finances were in a little better shape, I bought another G-21 and a G-30 to keep it company. Like close sibling's they get along very well with one another and round out my collection nicely! :)

Jon
 
Yes I do :) My first was a New Model Ruger Blackhawk .357 in SS. My second one was a S&W Model 37 Airweight .38. Still have them both and will never part with them. :D

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Yes I do. It's a Blackhawk chambered for .45LC w/ a 5 1/2" bbl.
...incidentally, of all my handguns, I've only parted w/ one. That was a Browning Buckmark that I traded for a Ruger Single-Six to my brother. It's still in the family!
 
Jon, maybe you could swap G21's with your buddy?
It's always nice to have the first handgun you ever owned.

Rifles too. Mine was a Marlin 70P, which I sold in a moment of weakness.
But, a year later I bought another 70P, so at least I have the same type.
-Kframe
 
Glock 17 from 1994. Yes, I still have it and will probably never sell it. My wife probably curses that gun since it got me started down the long run to becoming a gun nut.

Watch-Six: Your story makes me nostalgic for earlier times, even though I'm only 10-15 years younger than you. It also points out the fact that guns are not and never have been the problem. Why can't people get that through their head?
 
Kframe--my earliest handgun buying experience sounds similar.

My first handgun is long gone. I guess it reflected my undeveloped taste in guns at the time. I had no idea how much guns cost. So when the dealer showed me a Colt, and I told him it cost too much, he offered instead an H&R sideswing .22 revolver, which seemed much more reasonably priced.

Well, this H&R worked okay at first, but loosened up quickly, stopped indexing properly, etc. So I gave it to my brother, and then went back to the dealer and bought an S&W Model 10, blue, 6-inch barrel.

I still have the Model 10--my second handgun. S&W refurbished it for me some years ago, so it's almost like new.

My brother must have ended up feeling the same way that I did about the H&R, because he finally gave it away, too.

Too bad I didn't just buy the Colt in the first place! But at least I learned something from the experience.


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A nickel plated SAA Colt .22 LR with changeable .22 Mag cylinder. Grandfather gave it to me 3 months before he died. Had it for ten years now, my son will get it.
 
S&W mod 14 38spl, looking back I wish i had never traded it, but I did within a few weeks towards an S&W 3914. been addicted since.
 
HK USP9F. Had the privilige of owning while I was in SoCa as a trainee.
Now that I'm back in The Netherlands it'll be more than a year before I'll even have a permit to buy something nice here.
Sorry for sounding bitter, but it can be hard reading about people ordering guns by mailorder while stuck in europe...

Do enjoy your right to own!!!
 
My first gun was a Ruger MKII, bull barrel... Given to me by my father when I was 16 (1986) I can't tell you how many rounds I have put through that little gun.. It is still in like-new condition.. And yes, I still have it..

-R
 
Ruger single six - new model. .22lr and .22 mag. Still have it and took my 11 year old nephew shooting with it in January. He liked the .22 autoloader better - too much work unloading the cases - kids nowadays. :)
 
Savage Single Shot .22. Looks like a SAA, but the whole cylinder and barrel swing out to load a round.

The finish is gone, as is the rifling, the ejection rod doesn't and there's part of a case stuck in the chamber, but I still have it.

LawDog
 
High standard 9 shot.About 43 years ago.No its long gone

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My first, Colt Official Police, 38spec 4in blue, this duty gun was purchased and not issued in 1967. It sits in the safe, ready and willing, but I dont think the call will come, it is retired, thanks for the memories.

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Mine is a Ruger .22 Bisley that my GrandPa got me years ago... I bet that little pistol has spun a metric ton of lead.
..and the best part, I shot the lil'Devil toda.

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Chrome 2 shot Davis Derringer in 22LR with pearl grips. Only one of my guns I have ever had to pull on somebody.
 
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