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Guest AmericanWorkMule
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1911 Officer's/Compact

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Colt Commander (70 series) 1911, and CZ75B. Two of my favorite all time handguns, as well as the two most copied handgun platforms. I love the Hi Power's, but they tend to bite me.

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Guest Marine03
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I like my H&k USP .45 Compact. The sights line up nicely with my prefered wrist angle. And for my small hands the grip is comfortable. I don't have to stretch to get good contact with the trigger. Not to mention the mag release is ambi and easy to use.

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My SP101 which sports a Hogue grip or the single stack 1911, either one is perfection for me. Anything else is a trade off.

Guest TXRoadhouse
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Besides my SA 1911, prolly SW sigma 40ve or gp100 with the old wood insert grips.

Guest mn32768
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CZ-75, the ultimate point-and-click device. :angel:

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A Luger, followed by a Ruger MkII (almost the same grip as the Luger), then a Browning Hi-power and a Colt 1911a1.

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When I went shopping for my first pistol, how the weapon fit my hand was my biggest consideration. Full-frame 1911s felt awesome - just like I was a little kid pointing my finger and yelling "bang!". Eventually, I went with an XDm (Glock didn't fit), since that was the next best in terms of feel, and the care and feeding seemed a bit simpler for a new shooter such as myself.

I wish I knew more about the hand size of the posters - some of the earlier posts would have been enlightening, since I'm finding that guns are like tattoos, in that once you get one, you want more. Since I'm not into ink, I'll just buy more guns.

Guest tonybon
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taurus pt92 af in 9mm most comfortable feels natural. but ive had it for 22years or so. guess im just use to it.

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Most comfortable that I've held and shot, Para-Ordinance 1911. Most comfortable that I own, IWI .40 cal. Baby Eagle.

Guest johnmattwill
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My 1911 by far is the most comfortable I have ever owned, thats why I carry it now!!! Especially with the rosewood rubber insert Pachmayr!!!!:D

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I wish I knew more about the hand size of the posters - some of the earlier posts would have been enlightening, since I'm finding that guns are like tattoos, in that once you get one, you want more. Since I'm not into ink, I'll just buy more guns.

I'm 6' and around 180lbs. Medium to small sized hands.

I have tattoos and guns. I'll have to say, the addiction to each is definatly different for me. Kinda like being addicted to crack and lettuce. They just don't match. The tattoo's can't save my life or convince someone not to harm me.

I have my "battle guns" and I have my play toys. My "battle guns" fit and feel wonderful and are a delight to shoot. My toy are something I have to get use to shootin'.....:D

Guest VolGrad
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Ed Brown Special Forces 1911 Govt model > I own this one.

HK P30 > I shot one and hated it so I don't own one. I love the feel though.

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My 1911s feel great, especially with an undercut trigger guard. The Springfield XD felt really nice in the hand also.

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Bersa Model 85. I could shoot that thing all day long.

I had a Bersha 85 a while back and remember how well I like the feel and fit of it. It seemed like I always had the perfect grip everytime I drew it from the holster. I imagine Walter PPK's are the same since it's pretty much a copy of one. It was a fun gun to shoot.

Guest Hi Point
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I REALLY really like my Hi Point C9. I know it sounds crazy but the Hi Point C9 with the Hogue Handall Grips and the clip that gives you an extra finger spot feels SO perfect. I mean it form fits to your hand.

Guest Rugerman
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Most comfortable for me: CZ P01. Ultimate ergonomics.

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