What is your favorite handgun

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I'm thinking this has been asked, if so please delete, but I don't mean saws, because of being saws, I mean your favorite?
For me it's my gold cup 80, ive done everything possible to it, it shoots great, but the 45 has always been my favorite ever since I was a widdle boy, toy 45s, franklin mint 45s, now a colt and a para. How about y'all.
 
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My favorite would be my iver Johnson 22 supershot.... its not worth much, its ugly as sin, and I can't shoot it worth a darn.... but it was my grandpas. I've got literally thousands of good memories of my grandpa carrying it squirrel hunting.... ive seen more squirrels felled by it than any of my rifles...
 
This'n........A Forty-Four Special of course.

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I think I'll wear it today,

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Geez...that's a tough one! Given all the different .22, .357 & .44 DA revolvers, and SAAs...and all of the fun surplus pistols in .32, .380, 9mm, and revolvers chambered in oddball Euro-calibers, plus .22 semiautos...

I suppose if I had to pick one, I'd consider which handgun goes with me most frequently when I'm heading to the range. And that would probably be the first handgun I ever bought...my Ruger MKII Tgt., with 6 ⅞ in. tapered barrel. It's phenomenally accurate, very reliable, and always fun. I suppose a very close second would be my S&W 2206.
 
Can’t pick one gun, but i can pick a “model” .......

This has, over the years, finally become crystal clear ..... my K-22’s of which I have quite a few variants. They are just works of art and so much fun to shoot (for shooters of all ages). This is an Outdoorsman from 1938.

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Smith and Wesson Performance Center Model 67 F-Comp. Finest revolver I've ever shot. Bought it as a gift for my then-spouse. Our split was amicable, and I still ask her to sell it back to me. She wasn't smart enough to stay married to me, but she's smart enough to keep the gun. Looks like I'll be stuck buying the Model 19 or 586 version, which they now call the Carry Comp.
 
Any Flavor of 1911. Been carrying one on and off since 1975. The off years had me carry department authorized revolvers (S&W) and semi autos (S&W+GLOCK). Once retired, back to the 1911’s for the most part.
 
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