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Sig "Mosquito" even though it's worked fine after the initial, frustrating, break-in period. It's a "plastic" gun and I just can't seem to warm up to the "modern" designs. I think I'm going to sell it soon, and after that, no more plastic guns for me!
 
My 642 with Crimson Trace grips is not as much fun to shoot as my others. Actually, it isn't fun AT ALL to shoot. However, it is fantastic to carry. So, I would have to say, my least liked (642) is my most carried. Ha.

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I am a big believer in getting rid of guns that are like the least. The only gun I have that I would even say I like the least is my Philly Derringer .45 caliber. Never really a big fan of it, but its a novelty piece at that.
 
Ruger Bisley Blackhawk 44mag. The shape of the grip just pounded the nerve in the palm of my shootin' hand. Second was a Glock 21 45ACP. The double stack 45 grip was so wide it felt like I needed two hands just to wrap around it. I did get rid of those guns. I don't currently own any handguns I don't like.
 
Same here, if I end up with a gun I just don't like I list it for sale and use that $ towards something I do like. Life is to short to hang on to ugly guns. :)

I don't have any like that.........I got rid of "em".
 
"The one I have to look down the barrel of." Seriously, a model 39 smithy. It was handy, but for enforcement, didn't have the accuracy or the brass when push came to shove.
 
For shooting--any J frame--though I own three and will shoot somebody with any.
Colt Mustang---would not hit the side of a barn from the inside.
for carry--most anything with over a 5 inch barrel.
Blessings
 
1st would be my Beretta 950B Jetfire .25 cal. It was bought new by my dad in the early 70's. Still have the box. (34 rounds through it) NO fun to shoot! 2nd, Ruger 22/45, MK3, this one is going to the gun show later this month! Bob
 
Collectively, my least enjoyable to shoot are my 1895 Nagant (7.62x38r) revolvers. I like shooting DA - and I can hear and feel my trigger finger's ligaments stretching as I 'squeeze' the 22+ lb triggers. But... I got a C&R ffl just so I could have such delivered to my door... what was I thinking?

My least favorite S&W to shoot? My 5" 63. It was bought from a late range friend's surviving brother. I feel sad shooting it - my friend shot one cylinder full (8 rounds) - I shot two - before he had the audacity to croak on us. I remember him every time I see it... gotta get over it. I bought a 3" 63 since - I can't put it down. It's not the model... it's just that gun... it's possessed!

Stainz
 
Right now it is my, new to me, 5" M 27-2, as much as I want to be right with it' it is just not happening:(. I've tried the stock magna grips, with and without a grip adapter as well as a set of great stag grips but something is not jelling. As a last resort I may pull the target grips off my 6" and give them a try.
 
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A Ruger Blackhawk in 45 Colt, my first SA revolver... I was so excited when I bought it. It pointed well, and I dry fired it quite a lot. Then I shot it. I really did not like how it moved in my hand under recoil. In fact, I hated it. It seemed to recoil harder than my 625 MG and was much less pleasant to shoot.

The Blackhawk still sits in my safe because, well, I want to like it. Really, I do. I suppose I ought to sell it to finance another Smith though.
 
Right now it is my, new to me, 5" M 27-2, as much as I want to be right with it' it is just not happening:(. I've tried the stock magna grips, with and without a grip adapter as well as a set of great stag grips but something is not jelling. As a last resort I may pull the target grips off my 6" and give them a try.
If it don't work out OLD BEAR, PM me. Maybe we can work out a trade. I'd love to have a 27-2 5"....
 
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