- Location
- Southeastern Michigan
There comes a time when one wonders what the single most versatile pistol is. I am nearing retirement and I want to be debt free when it occurs. I am used to a large collection and I intend to cull the herd. A minimalist list is also of benefit to those just starting to collect or on a limited budget.
I know that I will never be able to live without a 1911, Browning High-Power, or one of my CZs with the Kadet 22 Conversion unit. My do all pistol will become my Glock 23 (G23). Why choose the G23? I will be shoot 40 S&W, 357 Sig, and 9mm because I have conversion barrels in those calibres. This list also includes my Glock 21 as I can shoot 45acp and 10mm rounds in it.
Along with these pistols, I intend to keep some pistols of little value that I know work. What are these bargain basement pistols? I have a $135 4” Ruger MK I , Bersa Thunder .380 and 45acp that cost me $200 each, one of my Makarovs, and lastly, my Star BM.
What are your thoughts on this subject, my picks, or what would you keep from your collection?
Regards,
Richard
I know that I will never be able to live without a 1911, Browning High-Power, or one of my CZs with the Kadet 22 Conversion unit. My do all pistol will become my Glock 23 (G23). Why choose the G23? I will be shoot 40 S&W, 357 Sig, and 9mm because I have conversion barrels in those calibres. This list also includes my Glock 21 as I can shoot 45acp and 10mm rounds in it.
Along with these pistols, I intend to keep some pistols of little value that I know work. What are these bargain basement pistols? I have a $135 4” Ruger MK I , Bersa Thunder .380 and 45acp that cost me $200 each, one of my Makarovs, and lastly, my Star BM.
What are your thoughts on this subject, my picks, or what would you keep from your collection?
Regards,
Richard




















































