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Guest reaper1880
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any sig p228 is wonderful

Guest H0TSH0T
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S&W 990 it has different grip inserts to fit your hand, i love mine. only draw back is a longer trigger pull, due to no safeties. but is an accurate fire arm.

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Guest GallatinTN
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px4 storm by Beretta. I went into the store to buy something else but as soon as I felt the storm in my hand - i just had to have it.

it felt so good, i picked up the compact version as my carry piece.

plus it's sexy. feels good in the hand. sexy to look at.

I know what you mean. My buddy just bought one today at G&L and it is a nice feeling and looking gun.:)

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Before or after the Hogue grips???

I pretty much don't like anything I can't put Hogue's on. That includes ARs. I would have to count all the 1911's as the most comfortable once I had the better grip and finger grooves.

Edited by Rightwinger
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I couldn't narrow it down to one. So here's my favorites:

S&W Model 66

Colt Python-4"

HiPower

SA Loaded Operator

CZ 75 Compact

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A Ruger Vaquero or any Colt style single action revolver with a 6 to 7 inch barrel. No other pistol is balanced and fits to the hand like a Colt cowboy gun.

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Walther P99. Your results will of course vary because it is such a personal thing.

I like my S&W 686 with 3 inch barrel and Hogue monogrips. You haven't lived until you unleash the "full house" .357 in an L frame and what's amazing is it isn't that dramatic on the shooting end...but hey that's just me. It is a practical carry too in TN.

N Frames might be more fun but it is definitely a winter carry.

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This won't be very popular but I have a Taurus 24/7 pro compact. They come with rubber grips, by far the most comfortable gun I have held.

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Colt 1911...well.......just about ANY 1911 :doh:

Amen!! The 1911 is great. Also, the Colt Single Action Army and all the Ruger SA's (except the super blackhawk).

Kind regards,

Leroy

Guest Broomhead
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CZ-82, fits the hand perfectly and points very naturally. Hands down the most comfortably pistol I have ever held.

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If you have the reach. This weapon went for $1000.00 after the

war (WWll) when they were captured and brought home by GI's.

The omega part is new. It has a nice trigger.....very light.

BTW, the Kadet .22 kit will not work on this CZ 75.

Guest rystine
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Smith & Wesson M&P hands down IMHO. Maybe not the best all around, but the most comfortable to me.

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Best I've held as far as just feeling perfect in my hand would be single stack 1911's. My XD45 feels pretty good as well, and I also like the Glock 22 Gen 4's. It's weird though, I've never held a revolver of any kind that really felt right in my hand, yet I am much more accurate with one than any of the semi-autos.

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