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Favorite Handgun Company?

tell you what..

no more Taurus models for me, even though, i did buy the Taurus G9..???

then dumped that as it just wasn't an ideal carry gun to me.

i have tried many brands, but not all

then i once bought a revolver, the Taurus lite .38 special, i am not sure if it was an aluminum frame, but it may have been...making it "lite"

2" barrel, was gonna want it as a pocket gun.

you would have thought i was shooting it with 357 mags, which it does not shoot.

my damned hand vibrated so much from shooting the 6 rounds of .38 specials, i could of done a Pee-Wee Herman, in the movie theater..

my "johnson" woulda went numb, but that hand woulda kept going, and going, like an Energizer rabbit.....

Taurus fans are out there i am sure, i don't like vibrations, even though many times good vibrations, feels oh so good.
 
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Whaaaaaaaat?

Potential responses -
a) "That's like asking me which one is my favorite child"
b) "Depends on which day you ask me"
c) "Let me see what I took to the range last"
d) "Based on current production, history or both"
e) "Let me think about it, and I'll get back to you.....maybe"
f) "If its still in the safe, I'd probably consider that company a favorite.....unless its the Taurus....or the Glock 😁 "

(Thanks, you motivated me to pull stuff out and update a visual/pic inventory.)

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Very, very nice collection.
 
tell you what..

no more Taurus models for me, even though, i did buy the Taurus G9..???

then dumped that as it just wasn't an ideal carry gun to me.

i have tried many brands, but not all

then i once bought a revolver, the Taurus lite .38 special, i am not sure if it was an aluminum frame, but it may have been...making it "lite"

2" barrel, was gonna want it as a pocket gun.

you would have thought i was shooting it with 357 mags, which it does not shoot.

my damned hand vibrated so much from shooting the 6 rounds of .38 specials, i could of done a Pee-Wee Herman, in the movie theater..

my "johnson" woulda went numb, but that hand woulda kept going, and going, like an Energizer rabbit.....

Taurus fans are out there i am sure, i don't like vibrations, even though many times good vibrations, feels oh so good.
How about a tracker?
 
Whaaaaaaaat?

Potential responses -
a) "That's like asking me which one is my favorite child"
b) "Depends on which day you ask me"
c) "Let me see what I took to the range last"
d) "Based on current production, history or both"
e) "Let me think about it, and I'll get back to you.....maybe"
f) "If its still in the safe, I'd probably consider that company a favorite.....unless its the Taurus....or the Glock 😁 "

(Thanks, you motivated me to pull stuff out and update a visual/pic inventory.)

View attachment 109954
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Whaaaaaaaat?

Potential responses -
a) "That's like asking me which one is my favorite child"
b) "Depends on which day you ask me"
c) "Let me see what I took to the range last"
d) "Based on current production, history or both"
e) "Let me think about it, and I'll get back to you.....maybe"
f) "If its still in the safe, I'd probably consider that company a favorite.....unless its the Taurus....or the Glock 😁 "

(Thanks, you motivated me to pull stuff out and update a visual/pic inventory.)

View attachment 109954
I covet your Model 39
 
I should have taken a photo of my Coonan Classic .357 automag before I sold it so I could post it here. That pistol amazed me. All were individually hand made in their small shop and beautifully done. Mine had mild recoil and never had a FTF. That baby tossed out a nice flame in the evening! Very accurate as well. $1,200 was big money when they first came out. They've gone up in value quite well ever since. Another one I should've never sold.
 
I should have taken a photo of my Coonan Classic .357 automag before I sold it so I could post it here. That pistol amazed me. All were individually hand made in their small shop and beautifully done. Mine had mild recoil and never had a FTF. That baby tossed out a nice flame in the evening! Very accurate as well. $1,200 was big money when they first came out. They've gone up in value quite well ever since. Another one I should've never sold.
I once found a magazine for one of those in the bin at a local gun shop. I snatched it up and thereafter kept it stuffed with dummy rounds. I'd flash it around some of my shooting buddies and tell them that it was the extra mag for my snubby revolver. :D 😁
 
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