What is the most accurate pistol you have ever shot?

Dean beat me to the air pistol!
That's not an air pistol. It's a Hammerli M162 in .22 Long Rifle.
Here's the test target... (That's 10 rounds at 50 Meters. Those are .22 cal holes. I wish I could shoot that well..;))
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Here's an air pistol.(Walther CP2) It will group about like the Hammerli, but only at 10 meters....

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My Colt Combat Commander after I had it worked on by Jim Rose in Jacksonville. It's not a competition gun obviously but it shoots more accurately that I do, especially using my 200 gr. SWC handloads with either Unique or Bullseye powder.
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CW
 
Most accurate, period? - TC 14 inch in .223. With a scope mounted, well under an inch at 100 yards, so it would do just as well with open sights, if my eyes were up to it..

Real handgun? My .22 HS Victor in rimfire, and probably my tuned Kimber match 1911 in 45acp for centerfire.

Larry
 
Model 41.

With scope, a Super 14 Contender .30-30. 1/2" groups at 50 yds.

For a revolver, a 1952 vintage K-38 Target Masterpiece loaded with 148 HBWC reloads.
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They're all more accurate than me, but I seem to make the holes a little closer together with my 17-6.
 
My Les Baer M1911A1 wadgun, followed by my Smith Model 41. The target in my avatar was shot at 25 yards with the Les Baer. Ten rounds, little over 1 1/4". It'll do 1 1/2" at 50 yards off a sandbag with a Nosler/Zero 185 grain JHP. So will the Model 41, with the right ammo. Mechanical accuracy is one thing, doing it offhand in a match is something else altogether... :(
 
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Dean, I should have looked more carefully. That pistol has no compression chamber. :o
 
This triplelock has later target sights added at the factory 1n 1950. I shot it off the bench against my 29-2, a 1950 target, and a 7 1/2 colt saa and a converted blackhawk all in .44 specials. The triplelock was the most accurate.

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My M52-1 with Bullseye handloads. I had an ace of diamonds on my frig for 10 years with 10 rounds inside one another from 25 yards, about the size of a penny. I threw it away as I was getting sick of looking at it. I should have kept it as I'll never shoot one like it again now that my eyes are failing...
 
The Nighthawk Custom 1911 I used to own. It was simply hard to miss with that pistol.
 
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