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    Site Supporter SeriousStudent's Avatar
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    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.

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    Smith 4" 29, 4" 24, 4" 19, 6" K-22, 4 5/8" Ruger 45 SA, Colt SAAs.

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    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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    Hokey / Ancient JAD's Avatar
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    Colt lightweight commander. The reduced capacity irritates me and I often carry a 17, but this platform just works really well for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sherman A. House DDS View Post


    Smith 64 with a pinned pencil barrel. If I only had one handgun, I could live with this.

    I love it. It currently wears Rogers stocks though. It ends up being my .38 test bed for most things, and it comes to the range with me regularly. I won a charity bullseye match with it, using 130 Grain Air Force ball. Great gun.


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    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!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAD View Post
    Colt lightweight commander. The reduced capacity irritates me and I often carry a 17, but this platform just works really well for me.
    I need one of these in .38 Super.
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    The handgun that keeps pulling you back.

    No, you need two of those in Super. You may not have mine.

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    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.

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    The 642
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