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2 hours ago, Quavodus said:

I love that scene in Grand Torino. Can't quote or play scene on here though. 

That's ok.  My buddies and I quote it often enough when we get together to shoot and smoke cigars...........😉

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Walther PPQ or Q4 (virtually identical). The trigger is the best trigger in the striker fired world. The grip is tactical enough for EDC but comfortable enough to not chaff skin when worn against belly. in my 4 years with the pistol I have found the two I have owned to be reliable, easy to maintain and accurate as hell. 

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My favorite at this moment is a S&W M&P 9c  .. Love this weapon ..

Shoots so great and when I carry I forget it's even there ....

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Smith and Wesson stainless steel autos. Have a 5906, 4006, and a 645. Would love to find one of their 10mm versions to complete my collection. 

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Mine is the Broomhandle Mauser...why? I grew up with a Dad that was constantly gun trading and one of my duties was to clean the guns. I saw heaps of firearms come and go but for some reason I was intrigued by the Broomhandle Mausers. I saw 45s, I saw Lugers, but the Broomhandle had this sort of mysticism to it. I now own two and I'm a happy puppy.

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I personally love a well built 1911 if we’re talking all time favorite, even though I don’t care to much for a .45, nor have I ever owned one. Might go down the rabbit hole one day and get a RIA 1911 just because of the price point, and to play with the grips and what have you. Honestly couldn’t see my self shooting it that much. 
 

My favorite that I’ve personally owned is an IMI Baby Desert Eagle .40 cal (wish I still had it) 

My favorite that I currently own is my .380 Beretta Pico, mainly because of the amazing concealed carry options and EDC in general, as well as some sentimental reasons and history I have with it . I can honestly say it is 1 of maybe 3 guns in my entire collection that I will not part with. It’s nothing crazy special, but man I love that little ol gun. 
 

 

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Semis: Springfield 1911 TRP in .45, Israili Arms Baby Eagle in .45, Kimber Ultra Carry II Compact 1911 in .45, p226 in .40, Glock 19x, and last but not least CZ-P07 duty in 9mm, (these were the 1st gens that still said cz-75 on the slide and the lower frame was a little fatter in the hand without Interchangeable backstraps, I actually prefer the older style lowers than the newer, they just seem to fit the hand better.) 

Revolvers: Ruger Super Blackhawk S/A .44mag, Taurus Bull in .357, Taurus Tracker in .357, and owned a small 2" Taurus 5 shot .357 that was great for being on the bike.

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I can't believe it hasn't been typed yet, but a four inch heavy barrel Smith and Wesson Model 10.  I will always have at least one in my possession.  If I see one reasonably priced, I will probably buy it.

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S&W Model 686 .357 magnum. I carried it on duty in the desert Southwest and then In the Rockies. Desert heat, forest fires, road patrol, dust, dirt, rain, mud , snow, and it always cleaned up good as new. More importantly, it never jammed or failed in any way, and it shot better than I did. 

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Aesthetically I like Springfield Emissary a lot, but it's way too heavy for everyday carry, at least in my opinion

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My personal preference is the S&W M&P 9c .. love the size and concealability .. and the 12 round magazines

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I'd have to go with the Walther PDQ compact. Of course, I always have my ever present PJK-9HP/Hi-Power. That one may not be my current #1, but it will never leave.   

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Glock 19 Gen 5 although I have become more likely to carry the G48 more often simply because it is more comfortable to carry.

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On 7/31/2022 at 7:56 PM, JBF said:

I can't believe it hasn't been typed yet, but a four inch heavy barrel Smith and Wesson Model 10.  I will always have at least one in my possession.  If I see one reasonably priced, I will probably buy it.

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Unusual to see non-checkered S&W grips....NICE!

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