What’s your favorite semiauto?

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Thanks everyone who posted up pics! The objective of my post was the factory sometimes gets it right, and the gun is perfect to the buyer. One can always tweak one to make it fit better with different grips, change out a trigger to fit better like I do with my CZs, but that 226 Legion was spot on delivered from Sig:)
 
My favorite semi-auto is about anything in a full sized or commander sized Model 1911. I have examples from Colt, Kimber, Springfield, Thompson, Sig, and several that I built with Olympic frames and Caspian slides.

Top of the list are the two I have chambered in 38/45 Clerke, one is a government model and the other is a Gold Cup.

Here is one that I assembled. This one is chambered in 45 ACP.
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My favorite no mods pistol is a police trade in S&W 5906. It looks like it was dragged behind the cruiser for 100 miles or more but is the most accurate and "fits me" pistol I have ever owned. I liked this one so well I purchased a couple more afterwards they look almost new compared to the first one but are not nearly as accurate in my hands. Why? I dunno but will always enjoy the good one.:thumbup:
A close second would be any of my Ruger MK ll .22's
 
You carry it???

Is your plan to yell "Time Out" and then draw? :neener:


I am kind of enamored by mine, but would prefer a slightly larger safety and wouldn't dream of carrying. Course I have smaller 45ACP guns that actually hold more.

I do carry it and my draw and shoot time on a timer is about .60 of a second. I thought about designing and getting made a larger safety to allow a more positive safety but ultimately I just got used to the double action for the first shot.
 
5-Shots, thnx' for the link (now closed for comments), and two questions...aren't Pardini the shotgun makers?
Secondly, the 9x19...is that another civilians can't own military calibers kind of thing? Tell us more about the cartridge; how does it compare ballistically with the 9x19?
While I'm sure the round is available in Italy, will your gun run on 9 Luger? (Assuming headspacing on the extractor)
Didn't mean to hijack, and as far as my own favorite autoloader, depends what it's to be used for. P365 for carry.
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Hi halfmoonclip, sorry for the delay in replying but I just casually read your comment now.

Pardini mainly produces .22L.R caliber pistols and carbines for Olympic-type competitions. If I remember correctly, at the last Olympics, in the rapid shooting pistol final at a distance of 25 meters, all ten shooters used Pardini pistols.

Yes, in my Country, Italy, the 9mm Parabellum caliber pistols are not lawfully available to civilians and therefore are not available on the legal market. The 9 Parabellum cartridges (in Italy called 9 Luger) are regularly available in the gun shops (it seems to me, however, only in Lead Round Nose loads) because some 9 Parabellum caliber revolvers, such as the S&W 940 have been regularly sold in Italy and can be used but only with LRN cartridges (we have very strange gun laws ...). If I remember well, also some 9 Luger carabines have been regularly sold some years ago but no more available now. I'm pretty sure 99% of 9 Luger ammo sold in Italy are purchased by cops to train with their personal pistol at the range at their expence.

Yes, the pistols chambered for the 9x21 IMI cartridge can shoot 9 Luger ammo. The extractor holds the case and I assume it gets some abuse by shooting the 9 Luger continuously.

From a ballistic point of view, the 9x21 IMI and the 9x19 Parabellum are substantially equivalent: they use the same bullets, the same gunpowder, primers, etc. The OverAll Lenght is the same. The difference is that the in the 9x21 IMI the bullet is held 2mm more by the case. Someone claims that the 9x21 IMI, all parameters being equal, is capable of delivering an intrinsic higher accuracy than the 9x19 Parabellum but I have no proof of this.
 
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I wasn't aware that Italians can't arm themselves with a 9mm FMJ.

Tell us more about Italian gun laws.

Can American tourists rent the Popemobile?
 
I wasn't aware that Italians can't arm themselves with a 9mm FMJ.

Tell us more about Italian gun laws.

Can American tourists rent the Popemobile?
Here in Italy 9x19 Parabellum pistols are factory chambered for the 9x21 IMI cartridge (I have 5 of them myself...).
All the other caliber pistols and revolvers are available.

Italian gun laws are unnecessarily crazy. We gun enthusiasts ask ourselves why but we can't give us an answer.

I'm sorry but I don't think I understand the meaning of your question about the Popemobile.
 
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This is a very hard choice to make. When I think of it in terms of "the only one I can have", it would be my Sig 228R. I really like my Star Model 30. I like them all!
 
Absolutely Browning Hi-Power 9. Colt Gold cup trophy 45 second. I know there will be folks thinking that's crazy, but just love the hi power. For me, it's a confidence thing,. I've had it for many decades and it hits whatever it's pointed at with little effort on my part.
 
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1911a2/2011...what ever you wanna call a double stack 1911
Rockisland 10mm 6" tacmatch

Its literally the only gun I own that I haven't modified at least somewhat.
 
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