What is your all time favourite pistol/revolver?

My G20 10mm "carbine", Second my G27 .40 sub compact.

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Thanks John, it's one of 25 that made it to Canada.:p
Really? Out of curiosity, how do you come to know something like that?

I love mine and would never sell it, but I wouldn't call it my favourite revolver. It just isn't versatile enough, too limited in scope, to deserve that title. If I had to choose, it would be my 5" 7-shot 686, seen here when it was still a virgin:
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Semi-autos... Difficult to say. Probably my non-railed Sig P226 in .357Sig. Either that or my Kimber Compact CDP II:
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I agree and as I posted in #16, the N-frame, specifically with the non-tapered barrel, and if I could get a 5" 29, that I would class as perfection and my life would be complete.

I, too lust for a 5" Model 29. The 5" half-lugged barrel looks so perfectly proportioned on an N-Frame.

It is unfortunate that this configuration is so rare; a few hundred were made in the late '50s-early '60s for the dealer H.H. Harris and there were a few more individual special orders back when S&W did such things. I think S&W also made extra 5" barrels that were fitted to some 29s after they left the factory.

Nowadays, I believe S&W wants a 500 gun minimum to do special orders. Someone should convince a distributor like Lew Horton to order a run of 5" 29s.
 
My all time favourite is my Colt SAA in .45 colt. I use a 250 gr nosler jhp over 16 gr. of 2400 & a magnum primer. To make this powder burn properly i turned down the expander ball by .0015. the increased friction allows the powder time to get burning properly. this increased the mv by 100fps in my gun to 985 fps, & no more unburned powder left behind. This load will shoot completely through a mooses chest cavity, breaking ribs on both sides. I used to have a carry permit for my trapline in the 70s, & used the gun a lot on game at that time.
 
The custom stainless Caspian Race ready in .40S&W I had Paul Barrette build. In a moment of stupidity I sold it to a guy in BC. If it ever comes up on the radar, I'm buying it back.
 
HK USP stainless 9mm with PSI FO adjustable sights, and Match trigger. ALthough I did sell it, I have to say it was fun installing the parts and experimenting with all the variants. Most reliable pistol I have owned.
** although my stock 2 9mm in gun kote finish with black grips is starting to climb up in my list.:cool:
 
Holy crap!:eek:

Lemme know if you ever want to sell her! I got the loot ready!

In total, this is the fourth model 29 I've had, two have been 8 3/8" and two 4". I've kept this one because it's been the most accurate, so far;). The S&W factory ivory grips were a separate purchase I lucked into:D at a local gun show about ten years ago. Apparently, or so I've been told, they're worth more than the gun.
 
If you have to ask, you can't _______ it.

A little confused but curious as I used to have a model 66 and a couple of 19's, how should a revolver look?

Hi John,

Well ... it just looks right. Historic lines with high-tech steel and grips. TOTALLY functional. No (NADA) styling cues. No more material used than was absolutely necessary ...

I bought a Model 19 in 1975 in north-central B.C. (the Chilcotin) and sold it (foolishly) when I moved to The City. At first I thought that I'd never prefer this rubber and stainless-style version to that walnut and blue-steel version ...

(I live in real wilderness now ... wolves, cougars and bears ... )
 
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