I'll admit, I've only into the pistol game for a short while. What pistol connected with you? A 1911 A1 Springfield and a Ruger 22/45 put me over the top. My skills are marginal, but a S&W 29 ... Oooh baby. It just fits. Yours is.....
I'll admit, I've only into the pistol game for a short while. What pistol connected with you? A 1911 A1 Springfield and a Ruger 22/45 put me over the top. My skills are marginal, but a S&W 29 ... Oooh baby. It just fits. Yours is.....
30 something and none grabbed me, yet. Still looking.
Hidden gems. My p229 in 40 I got in a cheap trade and wow what a good shooter.I bought a well used and abused Sig P226 for cheap and it's a great shooter. I do really good with it.
Yeah I also bought a LEO trade-in P229 in 40 plus a P226 in 40. I couldn't pass them up for $330 each and they were in excellent condition.Hidden gems. My p229 in 40 I got in a cheap trade and wow what a good shooter.
For pure fitment of hand the Glock 21 gen 3 (full size, not SF) is perfect. The size and shape were made for my hand.I'll admit, I've only into the pistol game for a short while. What pistol connected with you? A 1911 A1 Springfield and a Ruger 22/45 put me over the top. My skills are marginal, but a S&W 29 ... Oooh baby. It just fits. Yours is.....
Literalist. I'm finding the responses interesting though. I've had guns I shoot well, and didn't particularly like. I've also had guns that on the surface seem to fit well, were comfortable to shoot, but we're a struggle to shoot accurately. I just was interested to see what people just pulled from the box and it just felt right and worked perfectly.You asked for "the one", and listed three.
...when you clarify your criteria like that, my answer is easy - my Wichita in .308 Win.I just was interested to see what people just pulled from the box and it just felt right and worked perfectly.