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The one that I traded for an S&W handgun.
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Right now, it would have to be my Walther PPQ classic in 9mm.
Soon, hopefully, my Springfield SA35 Hi-power. My order went in on the 25th of last month. Thought it would have been here by now.
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11-25-2021, 02:25 PM
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It has to be the pistol that I carry 95% of the time. Springfield Armory Micro Compact 1911 in .45 ACP. With a Wilson's 7rd Officer Model magazine + 1 in the chamber, it is a formidable firearm for every day carry. I've owned and carried many firearms in the past 40 years but I've never found one that fit my hand, balanced and pointed as naturally as this pistol. The short slide clears a holster very quickly (making up for my slow reflexes) and that short slide also cycles very quickly and gets back on target very quickly. The Black T finish I had applied after SA's Custom Shop checkered the frontstrap is worn off completely in many spots but since it is a stainless slide and alloy frame, I'm not to worried about rust. It looks like what it is, a well worn tool.
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I would have to say, my Ruger Vaqueros. I shoot those quite a bit.
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11-25-2021, 02:41 PM
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My Battleworn Norinco 56s. I have a near minty one too, but this is how an AK should look. Bonus Points for paying too much!
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Extra bonus points for wearing Converse or Chuck Taylors in the pic LOL
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11-25-2021, 02:49 PM
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Man that’s a tough question. Either of these 2; DW Specialist or the Shadow 2.
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11-25-2021, 03:12 PM
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Browning HP gets my nod, I have owned at least six, no two at the same time.
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11-25-2021, 04:11 PM
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Love my HK 45c
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11-25-2021, 05:56 PM
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Recent acquisition. Makes me uninterested in all other 9mm.
CZ Tactical Sport Orange. 20 rd capacity. Super light trigger. Very accurate. Heavy. Feels great in my hands.
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Browning HP, my first handgun, purchased in 1967.
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11-26-2021, 06:19 AM
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It is time for another photo safari into what is out there. Please tell us what your favorite non-S&W handgun is and maybe why and maybe a picture. Mine is my most recent acquisition, a later model Browning Hi-Power. Aster reading Stephen Camp's book and WWII veterans on both sides praise for the gun, I had to have one, and from the first round, I knew this was a good firearm. The factory mags are not cheap, but they are available, and we will see what Springfield comes out with on their Hi Power project.
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Okay that's not fair!
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11-26-2021, 06:24 AM
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I'm sure I have far too many "favorite" guns to list each one, but one that comes to mind is my Springfield Armory 1911 with 460 Rowland conversion - and a Wilson BT grip safety.
The 460 Rowland delivers an honest 1,000 fpe which puts it right up there and beyond any short-barrel .44 magnum. Recoil is surprisingly mild, and the gun can basically be fired just as fast - accurately, as any standard 1911. So the 460 conversion gives you 44 magnum power in a fast-to-reload automatic. We're talking 230 grain bullets at 1,408 fps / 1,013 fpe!
The Springfield Armory 1911 is a beautiful rendering of the design!
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Love my HK 45c
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HK 45C is my bedside firearm, not my favorite non Smith and Wesson. Its the firearm I trust the most for defense of my house and home.
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This W&K is up there.
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This W&K is up there.
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Never heard of a NON-S&W Wolf & Klar...
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I would say non-S&W carry gun would be my 9mm Star BM, and 9mm shooter is my CZ75.
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Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan in 44 Magnum.
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11-28-2021, 03:10 PM
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Colt .22 Peacemaker
Browning 1911-22 Compact
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11-28-2021, 05:51 PM
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Bone stock 1911A1. This one is not mine. Clones are as close as I have come to date, but one day I will have authentic USGI 1911A1.
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I’d say my favorite non S&W pistol in my collection is my 1980 Sig Sauer P6. The West German police history makes it interesting, and because it’s a fundamentally a Sig P225 I’ve been able to upgrade it with an SRT, night sights, and a nice set of wood grips. The only thing it doesn’t do is feed hollow points.
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12-06-2021, 04:22 PM
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Banned SCAMMER !!! < SCAMMER * SCAMMER * SCAMMER * SCAMMER * SCAMMER * SCAMMER * SCAMMER SCAMMER * SCAMMER SCAMMER * SCAMMER SCAMMER * SCAMMER SCAMMER * SCAMMER
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I have lots of non-s&w favorite handgun but i'd mention one which is Glock 45
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SIG P220R3. I did replace the E2 grips with standard SIG P220 grips.
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This old warhorse. Mine since 1961. Now well over a century old, it is retired from every day carry, it served me well for a long time. A Combat Commander, about half it's age keeps me company now.
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Colt 1911 GM Nickel, born 1976, NIB, given to me for my 65th birthday by my son, who was also born in 1976. It doesn't get much better than that.
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12-06-2021, 06:40 PM
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Beretta PX4 full size, fits me perfectly and is completely reliable.
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one of my favorites is my Sig X5 Legion and Sig P226 SAO legion
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I wouldn't claim these to be my favorite non-S&W's (I like all my firearms or I wouldn't keep them ) but they are the two that are carried and shot the most.
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GLOCK (any model)
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