American Rifleman: Top Ten Handguns

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Any of you guys read this article? It was pretty interesting, especially the opening page which talks about their selection criterion and the limitations of a 'top ten list'.

A worthwhile read anyways, this magazine is a great little ancilliary benefit to a NRA membership.

1) Colt M1911, M1911A1 and variants
2) S&W Hand ejector revolvers
3) Glock Model 17
4) S&W Model 1 Revolver
5) Volcanic Volitional repeater
6) Colt Peacemaker
7) Walther PP, PPK, PPK/S
8) C96 Mauser Broomhandle
9) Browning Hi Power
10) S&W registered magnum revolver

Interestingly enough, the 1911 won by a long shot (92 out of a possible 100 point maximum). 2nd place finished with 53 points and 3rd place with 41 points.

Opinions?
 
Volcanic Volitional repeater

Here's a pic for those (like me) who are ignorant.

Volcanic.JPG
 
You would think the 1851 colt navy would make it on that list???

Would sure be a common sight "with cartridge conversion" well into the 1880's
Or even beyond.

I would think it would be on the list above the broom handle :rolleyes:


Oh well.
 
I believe the 357 was the first registered magnum. I'm probably wrong, but my spidy sense is tinglinging
 
The Registered Magnum was the original pre-WWII .357 Magnum. It was registered to its owner by the S&W factory and a certificate was issued to the owner. This practice was discontinued about 1939.

These guns are the direct predecessor of the Model 27. Registered Magnum is a collector's name for these guns, prior to the introduction of model numbers in 1957, the official name was simply the .357 Magnum

I think this should be lumped in with all other S&W Hand Ejector revolvers, as they are all more or less the same basic design. I would leave out the Volcanic, as it was an evolutionary dead end as a handgun. My two substitutions would be the 1851 Colt and the Tranter cap-and-ball revolvers. Additionally, I think the BHP and Glock should trade places, as the Glock uses two characteristics, which were pioneered by the BHP:

-Similar short recoil operation with no swinging barrel link
-Detachable double column mazazines
 
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