Rugskipper
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The first handgun I ever shot was Dad's Pre 10 M&P. That kind of did it for me. Then, when I was about 10-12 I followed Dad around at a gun show, and saw this MASSIVE gun on a guy's table. Despite my fascination, I remembered my manners and asked if I may pick it up. All I knew at the time was that it was a .357, and it was a Smith & Wesson. I fell in love with it. As I look back I now know it was a 27 with a 3.5" barrel and target grips. Even though as a kid it was too big for my hands, I knew it felt like what a magnum should feel like.
Colt cylinders turn the wrong way, and except for Diamondbacks and Pythons I find their double action revolvers quite ugly.
Rugers are like a hammer. You can use it all day, but you'll never spend much time admiring it.
For semi-autos, there are plenty of nice ones out there, and I have a few including S&W's, but the 1911 will always be IT for me, as evidenced by me owning way more than any one man should.
Colt cylinders turn the wrong way, and except for Diamondbacks and Pythons I find their double action revolvers quite ugly.
Rugers are like a hammer. You can use it all day, but you'll never spend much time admiring it.
For semi-autos, there are plenty of nice ones out there, and I have a few including S&W's, but the 1911 will always be IT for me, as evidenced by me owning way more than any one man should.
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