So what's the first handgun you ever owned?

What was your first handgun?

  • Pistol

    Votes: 1,623 80.6%
  • Revolver

    Votes: 391 19.4%

  • Total voters
    2,014
I am planning on buy this same one for my wife too, even though she doesn't have a PAL. Lol...

Smith and Wesson M & P R8. Bought it "for my wife" because it was light after we had a home invasion. She's never even tried it... but I have...LOTS!!!
 
Sadditty Nite Special

1959
8th Grade, and I had this tiny nickel-plated, engraved, single action .22 revolver. I don't remember who made it, but it had a spur trigger and grips like an old Derringer. After school we'd go down into the cellar where we'd stacked boxes stuffed with old Guns & Ammo mags. That was our indoor range on cold or rainy days.
That little gun would fire ".22 Longs" all day. Every so often the cylinder wouldn't quite line up with the barrel, so you'd get lead spalling on your hand, and damn, but that'd sting, but we were too stupid to wear gloves or eye protection.
Contrary to our mothers' predictions, nobody "lost an eye."
IIRC I traded that little beastie to another kid for his old man's CZ P-27 in .32ACP.
I was moving up in the world!
 
1959
8th Grade, and I had this tiny nickel-plated, engraved, single action .22 revolver...
Awesome story Lad. How times have changed, eh?

I posted in this thread 3½ years ago but my links are broken and, well, it's been 3½ years so I thought I'd post again 'cause my first pistol still gets taken to the range regularly. And every non-gunner I take shootin' always tells me how much they love it. Bought almost 7 years ago, this gun'll stay with me 'til the end. A now-discontinued Browning Buck Mark Bullseye Target URX. Exceptionally accurate and eats everything I feed it (even the occasional misfired .22 I find on the range, 'cause that's how I roll).

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Smith & Wesson Model 41 22 LR. I shot it for 3 years before every touching a centre fire handgun at an indoor/outdoor club until I was able to collect all of the Imperial CIL shooting badges! A really big deal when your a young teen! Lol!
 
1964, I had just turned 18 and I saw a new 6" Ruger Standard Auto 22 in a local gunshop.
$ 45.00 later and it came home with me, the dealer even threw in a brick of CIL ammo.
In those days a person could take it into the local RCMP station and they would do the registration and send you home with it... no waiting around.
 
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