I bought a Beretta Mini Cougar in 9mm about 20 years ago and love it. Took it to qualify for Conceal carry forgetting it was DAO.Back in the mid 90s, I bought a Beretta Mini Cougar in 9mm. Very nice gun, and at the time, was considered a great 'compact' size for 9mm. I never really got into that gun, and it a bit wide at the hips for carry, so it just sat in the safe. I sold it a few years ago, and got about all of my money back out of it. I guess the Cougar line still exists as Stoegers. But, technically, Beretta stopped making them, and I'm not sure if a Mini Cougar is made by Stoeger?
A couple of comments from the other posts:
Checkman, that's a great looking M745! Back in the day, I came real close to buying one of those, they are very nice guns. But, given the choice, I just couldn't choose the 745 over a nice Colt 1911. Still have that Colt, and many others...
Cmort, I love Colts, have a bunch of them, and have always had an interest in buying a 2000. But, holy God, every time I tried a trigger on one of those guns, I was so disgusted I just walked away! Even as a pure collectable purchase, I just couldn't bring myself to buy one. Absolutely horrible trigger!
...One major flaw is that when operated in SA/DA pistol mode the safety operated backwards - "up" is the fire position. That was the kiss of death for the design in my opinion.
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Daewoo DP-51...What was that Daewoo disaster in the early 90’s that had a decocking hammer by pushing it fwd with your thumb? I’m sure that wasn’t too over engineered.....
AMT Hardballer. Had a longslide version too, famous from the original "Terminator" movie.
S&W 619 & 620s were 2005 editions that didn't stay in the production line-up long. I had 2 620s but sold one to a pal. Still have one and it is a real shooter. Other than the lock, these were worthy successors to mod 65 and 66 but I guess they didn't sell or there wasn't enough profit in them. The 620 is a 7 shot .357 with the cut away underlug it has the look of a mountain gun.
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I have one bought in 1995 or 6, NIB consignment in 10mm. I thought it a sweet shooter even though I only shot maybe one or two magazines of Winchester silver tips through it.Yet another Colt is the Series 90 Double Eagle. An abomination.
Many years ago the LGS had one on the shelf. It sat there for a very long time, I don't know if they ever did sell it. You couldn't give me one for free.
The Firestar M43 was the "New Pistol of the Year" in Guns & Ammo 1991. I have one and its a great little gun. About the same size as all the new "wonder nines" - but a lot heavier since it is all steel. Of course that weight really tames the recoil so it's actually a pleasure to shoot. If it were DA as well as SA I'd carry it a lot more.
Too bad they couldn't keep the company afloat...
I could be wrong, but I think "Sonny Crockett" carried two of the guns mentioned here in that upside down holster on Miami Vice. The S&W .45 and the Bren Ten. I know Don Johnson was given a S&W .45 auto by Rolling Stone Ron Wood.