What Was Your First Handgun and Do You Still Have It?

Mine was a Smith & Wesson .38 Victory model, that I got from Lever Arms from Alan Lever as well , --- got a permit to carry for prospecting . I still got it , and I had a permit to carry for Prospecting all my life , stating at 18 years old, until about two years ago , as I got out of the Mining Game due to TOO Much BS from the government, -- also a S - Ruger Blackhawk .44 mag. from Alan again, as well as a Colt Lawman in .357 with a 2 inch barrel , that I bought from a Good RCMP member , that used to carry it when he was working undercover, that I carryed as well -------and Still got them all . And No Plans on getting rid of them !! ---

I really hope they don't chase you away from guns too, the Bovine Excrement is getting deep round these parts.
 
When i got back into shooting as an adult, I bought a handful at the same time.
But, I believe the 1st one I purchased was an M&P 40. It's taken some 'rubbing' to make it handy, but I've still got it and it still sends the most lead 'downrange' at my club.
 
My first handgun was a FEG P9R which I bought from a friend in 1992. Beautiful gun, possibly a knock off of a HI Power, but I believe it was some what more complicated. Mags held 16 rounds of 9mm before they were plugged. Still got it and I still love it.
 
I don't have my first handgun... but that's only because I just bought it!

The transfer should be finished tomorrow and I'll be going in to pick it up. I'll take a picture while I'm cleaning it.
 
Odd. Your pissed at your Glock 20 for saving your life?
I would wager that bear felt a little more than a STING>>>>?
Where would you be today if you didn't have that Glock 20.
I believe this is a pure example of why many carry a Glock 20 in the bush.
Have you since tested your .460 six shooter?
I think you should thank the Glock Lords...

I don’t get pissed at guns or other inanimate objects. I actually liked the Glock (not as much as my Colt Delta Elite though) but found out that the 10mm round was inadequate in grizzly country. Not much more to it than that.

As for the 460 5 shooter luckily I never had to test it on a bear. After another close call with a grizzly I realized if I ever had to shoot it without hearing protection I would probably go deaf so I switched to a 5” 629 for bush carry.
 
I bought a G20 for wilderness carry and took my black badge with it in 1999 at the Edmonton Indoor Range. After picking up a Colt Delta Elite I realized I was a 1911 guy. It also didn’t help the Glock that one day I had to dump 7 rounds of 10mm into a charging grizzly and it eventually ran off like it had been stung by a bee. After that I sold the Glock, kept the Colt for the range and bought a Smith and Wesson 460. Along the way I have since bought a few others for play.

It's a great thing that you had the 10mm with you in the bush that day.
If your ever in the same position again, the 44 magnum should make a bear think twice after a shot or two.
 
Great Grand-dads 1892 New Navy .41 Long Colt. I was a proud 17 year old, sad that his Grand-father had passed but proud that he left it to me. For the first time since 1935 the gun is now not registered as a gun. Antique status as of March 2018. It will go to one of my sons eventually.

Take Care

Bob
 
i picked up 3 when i got my restricted back in the early 90's
a Ruger P89 and a Herbert Schmidt 6 shooter and a Smith and Wesson 422.

the ruger i love because i put some much time into it over the years and it is a Ambi pistol which was super nice for me being a left handed shooter.
the H/S spits lead which kinda freaks me out but it is solid and it was sooooooo cheap, it cost me $70.
the S&W 422 has been a trooper, its super light and is super accurate and has been flawless in function all these years, my kids learned how to shoot pistols with it now so its gone through 2 generations which is great for the $200 investment!

the ruger
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the Herbert Schmidt
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the 422
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(the black one is my original, the silver one is my dads which we both purchased at the same time and he ended up giving to me 20 years later)

old pic i saw i had on my online album, 12yr old daughter blazing with the 622
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and check the trigger discipline on that kid!!!
 
I bought a S & W 422 ( my cousin had one and had at least 30k rounds through it. I knew it was reliable as hell so I bought one also) still have it 15 yrs later. My favorite .22lr pistol.
 
First Handgun....

Mine was a S&W Model 10 .38 Spl with 4" heavy barrel. Would be a 'prohib' now. Long gone now.

Later when 12(6) came about I was still in "the club" with other(s) in the category, though.

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My first hand gun is one that today I can't be trusted to own ..... a Beretta 1934 3 3/8" barrel. I kick myself from time to time for selling it. Second gun Browning High power all matching with 2 mags and holster. Made in Belgium WW2 era. Kicking myself again just writing this!

Kicking yourself is not fun. I've been there a few times, as have many of us!
 
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Great Grand-dads 1892 New Navy .41 Long Colt. I was a proud 17 year old, sad that his Grand-father had passed but proud that he left it to me. For the first time since 1935 the gun is now not registered as a gun. Antique status as of March 2018. It will go to one of my sons eventually.
Take Care
Bob

That's excellent news, congratulations!
 
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