your dream pistol

Had the Glock 20...agree that an SF grip and ported barrel would be nice. But that said the ammo is very expensive so I moved on.
I would really like to own the new Colt Rail Gun.....really like the look of them!
 
I'm a little more mundane; first choice would be a stainless or blued Ruger Redhawk 4.2 in .44 mag.
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Second would be a GP100 in 6"; stainless or blued, but the blued does look sooooo nice; just because I don't have one:
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After a 2.5 year wait, I took possession of this last year. If I could only have one pistol, I would keep this one.
Colt CCO, .45 ACP, Hardchrome finish.
 
I carry a S&W M&P 9 for work everyday. Its a great gun. When I was 19 my mother bought me a Styer M9A1 and that just feels right in the hand. The sights take time getting used to though. I normally only shoot my service pistol for the "train like you fight" mentality. But I wouldn't give up that Styer for anything. For me I guess its more sentimental value as my mother is no longer with us.
 
A pair of stainless 1911s with:
*Kuhnhausen's proposed "Optimal Performance" frame and slide reinforcements
*6" Longslide, but radius cuts of a 5"
*6.75" threaded barrel in .45 Super
*Fully ambi controls including slide releases, both using standard right-hand magazines
*One each left- and right-side ejection
*A1 mainspring housing
*Slide cut for optic--undecided between RMR or Aimpoint Acro
*Suppressor-height night sights
*Red laser on one, green the other
*Ted Blocker "Public Enemies" dual shoulder holster

Even though I'd have no intention of putting a can on this, the high-rise irons are for BUIS and the threaded barrel is really for the extra 3/4" barrel length--these beasts are basically conceived as the "H&K Mk 23" of 1911's.
 
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