What was your first handgun purchase?

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I bought a Smith & Wesson model 686-3 6" .357 magnum brand new in 1991. It had the smoothest action that I've ever experienced right out of the box. It was extremely accurate too. I carried it everyday. I only paid around $400 for it. I foolishly threw away the box and papers. I took off the goncalo Alves wood grips and replaced them with Hogue grips. That was another mistake. Years later I threw away the wood grips and then my biggest mistake of all was selling it for $300. I WISH I still had it! I even tried to contact the person that I sold it to in an attempt to buy it back; but, I never got in touch with the person.

What is your first handgun purchase?
 
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I saved up money from cutting yards and got this 1977 H&R 929 after I graduated from high school in 1976. It's had tens of thousands of rounds fired through it. Still have it.

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4" 686-6.
When we retired to SC, I took an intro to handguns course that included access to all the range's rentals, for only the cost of ammo.
Liked the 686 best and bought one shortly after.

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Back about 1974 I purchased a Ruger Super Single Six 22LR/22mag single action revolver. I have probably put 20-25,000 rounds through that little pistol over the years and it always functioned 100%. The blueing has a little bit of wear, but the gun still shoots great!
 
A 4 1/2" High standard H-D Military in 1965 for $ 20. Back then Colt & Browning .25 's were trading on the streets of Chicago for $ 15.- 20. I owned 2 or 3 of those off & on. In 1967 I bought a Herter's . 401 Power Mag mailed to me for $ 47.00. In 1966 I bought my first new S & W , a model 36 which I still have. I think the price was in the $ 60.'s
 
High Standard Dura-Matic bought at the Western Auto in Rantoul, IL. It was $69 and I put it on lay-away for several months to get it paid off. My wife would let me put aside $1.00 every day I didn't eat lunch.

I still have it and shoot it every now and then.
 
A new S&W snubnose blue Model 36 .38 Special in 1970. I think it was around $90.00 but I probably could have bought it for less if I had shopped around. Can't remember if I bought a box of Super Vel at the same time or later.
 
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