Smith and Wesson J frame. I own ten, as soon as that 640 Pro shows up this week.
I have no idea how many rounds I have through them. They are the most difficult pistol to shoot well that I own, so I shoot one on every range trip.
Smith and Wesson J frame. I own ten, as soon as that 640 Pro shows up this week.
I have no idea how many rounds I have through them. They are the most difficult pistol to shoot well that I own, so I shoot one on every range trip.
Smith 4" 29, 4" 24, 4" 19, 6" K-22, 4 5/8" Ruger 45 SA, Colt SAAs.
Pulled back by passion, enjoyment, and enthusiasm... 1911. Nothing compares. As a friend told me recently, "when I see one, I hear violins". He was referring to Pizza guns, which I totally understand.
Pulled back five times now by practicality... G19. I swear, I'm not getting rid of this one!
9mm Daily driver
Violins
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The Smith & Wesson N Frame. I started my LE career with a 4" M27 and I've always loved the big N Frame in all of its iterations. I've carried other guns more and the 1911 might be a close second, but nothing stirs my soul like the big Smiths.
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We may lose and we may win, but we will never be here again.......
Colt lightweight commander. The reduced capacity irritates me and I often carry a 17, but this platform just works really well for me.
Ignore Alien Orders
I just purchased a model 68 4" after learning about a police trade-in buy, I think it was actually posted here. I had some comp 3 speedloaders left from when I shot a model 19 (and very foolishly sold!), so I bought a safariland holster and have been shooting our weekly indoor match with it on occasion. DAO revolvers are the heat!
No, you need two of those in Super. You may not have mine.
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Ignore Alien Orders
HK P7 series.
Yeah they get hot, low capacity, heavy, and parts can be scary. But it's the one I want deep down in my soul. Next to a Beretta 92 or 5" 1911, it's my favorite pistol aesthetically.
The 642