5 handguns you dont have and you dont want.

old but...
- AMT handguns (out of business long ago). First chambered shot always works, not subsequent rounds.
- Parker Hale handguns. Buddy had one and while we were taking the grip off, some springs and parts popped out. Yes the grips are an integral design in holding the gun together.

on-ca
 
-Beretta NEOS .22 (fugly beyond belief)
-Ruger Charger (why?)
-any .410 revolver (again, why?)
-anything from a “hit or miss” maker like Charter Arms, Taurus, Alfa, Chiappa, etc
-anything styled “Zombie” or “Battleworn”
 
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Any version of the skorpion 61
Any desert eagle
Beretta Neos
Any big boomer. Don’t see much point since you can’t hunt with it in Canada
Tokarev, just doesn’t do anything for me
 
Revolver
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For some reason they just don't do it for me.

I have several 9mm semi-autos but none that compare to my 617, GP100 or Redhawk in .44 Mag. The semi-autos are vastly superior if you live in the USA and want to carry them but in Canada for trips to the range - a revolver is way better.
 
I see it, I see it, I see it...... but can somebody tell me exactly what's WRONG with a Luger?

I have owned and shot Lugers for over 55 years, still can't find anything wrong!
 
Let's see, not a fan of GSG, Hi Point, any revolving .410 pistol, Taurus and those Zip guns. Never tried one but they look ugly, uncomfortable to shoot and they don't seem too reliable or accurate.
 
well I guess i'm the odd man out- I have and love my bulldog, I use a neos like it's going out of style, a 92-22 Beretta, and a few others that most have a distaste for- most of you guys ain't been around as long as I have - my 92 is a sub unit, the tok is a Chinese conversion, - it's just a matter of how much chit you can put up with and the Size OF YOUR BUDGET-BTW, I'M DEAD CHEAP
 
There is some make of handguns, i dont own and have no attraction for.

Here there could be more but i will limit at 5.

Charter arms
Taurus
STI. This handgun have good reviews but i cant understand plastics parts in an almost expensive 1911.
Para
Kimber

im surprised to see Kimber on there.
i picked one up about 10 years ago and i absolutely love it, fit and finish are the best ive ever seen in a 1911 (dont get much super high end 1911's up here) and its never failed me.
 
Tokarev
High Point
Taurus
any old pistol that people seem to collect.... just find them ugly (old WW2 pistols and such) with the exception of 1911's.
super small pistols like little 32 auto's, again just find them for the most part ugly.
 
Putting my flame suit on for this:

Any single stack 1911- kills my hands
Any CZ75 variant that is not a shadow- Ugly as sin
Browning Hi Power- Ugly as sin
Anything made by Grand Power
M17 P320- striker fired+manual safety= poop

Bonus round: Any Springfield XD variant- I have self respect

This for sure :cheers:
 
the 357 Rohm. the original Saturday Night Special,...or throw away gun.

Nick named the "had grenade" for good reason.

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Walther.

I don’t get them. I know they are supposedly well made but I just find them...fugly.

Same with most of the HK line.
 
I'd have to say the ones I don't have and don't want are the guns in the Glock line up. I just can't warm up to them. They look ugly, the triggers aren't great and they just don't feel right in my hand.
I'm not saying they are bad, as most people seem to love them, but they are just not for me.

Although I feel like I should own at least one, since they are so ubiquitous and popular, I don't want one.

I would add the following:
- Grand Power : could be good, but just too fugly
- Turkish guns : Canick and Girsan. They seem to be knock offs of known brands like Beretta and Smith and Wesson
- Taurus : I hear lots of negative comments on them
- Smith & Wesson SDV9 : piece of crap, terrible trigger and feel
- Norinco guns : because I will save up for the real thing instead of settling for the Chinese knock off.
 
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