Have You Found Your Perfect Handgun?

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Putting collections aside, Have you found your perfect handgun to carry?
I've gone through a few and I believe I have, but there are 3 of them.
My number 1 carry is my Ruger LCP, next is my Smith Md. 36 and last but not least is my Glock 27.
When I first started to carry my one and only was a 37 Chiefs Airweight and that remained my mainstay for a lot of years.
Do you still carry your first? :cool:
 
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I open carry 90 percent of the time. My 'perfect' carry gun (right now) is my Beretta 92FS (straight dust cover) with a MecGar 20 round magazine.

When I must conceal, my 'perfect' carry gun is a Makarov PM chambered in .380auto.

Both of these autos are as reliable as revolvers (which I love too). I believe the Beretta's go an average of 13,000 rounds before a single stoppage of any kind. Hard to argue with that.
 
For concealed carry....95% of the time... a 3913/14/NL variant has served me well for +25 years..........

A 3 inch 65 and later a 3" 66 have met 95% of my revolver needs......since 1986 and 1988




Other favorites...... are

Performance Center Shorty 9.....double stack 3913/14.....since 1994

3" 60-10....... 5 shot micro-686

Beretta 92 Compact Type-M single stack 9mm...... 1993

Beretta's 92 Compact and Centurion........ as my "full size" carry.....1988

S&W 915...1993

Finally my 4" custom round butt 686-nuttin........ since 1985/86
 
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Close but not quite. I would like my 696 no dash to have 4 inch barrel instead of a 3 inch. A close alternate would be my USFA single action with a 4 3/4 inch barrel in .44 Special.
 
S&W model 60 no dash. Is my Carry gun. stainless and takes a beating and keeps on clicking. And that's just to get me to my truck, there lays my HK USP 45 Hi Cap with extra mag.

Wifeys daily carry is a M&P 380 with built in laser. She likes it and is pretty good with it. But I don't like the trigger pull?
 
Here she is, Walther PPKS .22 rf. In a shoulder holster, she is comfortable to carry, don't even know she is there. Handy to get to and CCI Minemags are cheap. Average shooting 20 rounds a day. has been with me over 20 years.
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The Shield (9mm) has been my constant companion for about a year now, and I'm very happy with it. However, I just picked up a pistol for the wife yesterday, that may change that. I hardly believe it myself, but the Taurus P111 g2 is a well made pistol. I cleaned it and fired 50 rounds through it when I got home (trouble free), and actually hit with it better than with my Shield. And it fits in the same holster. Who knows, after another 300-400 rounds I may steal it back. But for now, the Shield is the most comfortable IWB gun I have ever carried.

I do like the idea of having 5 more rounds.
 
Not sure I've reached nirvana yet, but I sure do like my FNH FNP 9mm. DA/SA with a decocker. I wish I could fully utilize the 17 round mag capacity and not have to crimp them to 10 rounds in NY! Great size, weight, balance and trigger. It's a natural pointer and has run flawlessly.
 
While I find myself packing around my Glock 32 in .357sig a lot lately, my gut says if I had to just pick one I'd likely grab my Colt Gunsite CCO. It's the perfect balance of size, accuracy and reliability.
 
I may have posted my preferences and the reasons for them here before. I apologize If this is a repeat. See, I'm old and have a ragin case of "Can't remember stuff".

Any way I carry every where I go. Every day. All the time. Even out side in my own yard I have a little something or other to keep the punks off me. I'm small and old and look like an easy target. I'm anything but. However people have been assaulted in their yards and even in their garages so when I'm out messin' around in the yard or garage I'm "dressed".

There are any number of places I might go and each might require a different style/type of dress depending upon the weather or what I'll be doing etc. This necessitates something that is appropriate for every situation.

Besides who wants to carry the same old gun all the time. In many aspects of life variety really is the spice of life and I think it make things more interesting if not more fun.

My big 3 (and this has been trimmed down some since I thinned the herd) are as follows

1. Ruger SR-1911 .45 auto plus 2 extra magazines-For the road and for cold weather when a jacket or coat or bulkier clothing might be required. I can easily conceal this with some of my summer duds but not all.

2. Ruger SP-101 .38 spl/.357 mag. 4" stainless. This one conceals more easily and comfortably and is my main carry in summer attire or when I might be a little more active and/or sitting and standing a lot. It's only a 5 shot so I carry 2 speed loaders in a double carrier.

3. KelTec P-32 .32 auto. I carry this most often as a "bug" when I'm on the road or possibly in a place or situation where I perceive a greater threat/risk of a problem. It's also my yard gun and beach gun. I know it's a little light for some situations but I carry fmj for better penetration. Hollow points don't always feed properly and you can experience jams and failure to feed. Also some hollow point ammo in the smaller calibers don't always expand as they should.

Anyway It can carry 7+1 and I would never rely on it in a gunfight across the street or even across the room. It is mostly for close up and personal and as a back up for the semi auto and the revolver.

Correction: As some of you may have or soon will notice the middle pic is not a Ruger SP-101. It is a pic of my S&W 624. I am currently unable to find any pics of the SP-101. When I set up this new laptop I am now positive that I lost some of my pics. :rolleyes:
 

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