I carry only in the outdoors and almost always a revolver. I find the S&W M15/M67 about ideal but occasionally carry a Taurus M460 45 Colt or if I'm feeling really lazy a S&W M60 or M642.
I shoot SA if the gun allows this mode of fire. Tin cans, metal plates, and balloons are the preferred targets but sometimes dirt clods and tree stumps are all that’s available. Most of my guns are stocked with rubber or smooth wood grips with no sharp edges or checkering. I like to alternate...
While my favorite pocket snubby is a 642, I think a visible hammer just looks better. The standard snubby has classic lines reminiscent of old TV detectives and such.
Only while in the woods or on the farm. Usually a large revolver in a shoulder holster. Occasionally a small revolver in the front jeans or coat pocket.
I have several pocket pistols and revolvers but the M642 is my favorite. It's lightweight, simple, reliable, and adequately powerful. It's the best for me.
1911's and Hi-Powers - Basic, without all the customization. These are classic yet functional. No-nonsense get the job done appeal.
S&W revolvers(any frame) - Classic; blued finish and wood. Warm, smooth and reliable.
Makarov - Simple, rugged and reliable. Nostalgic "cold war spy movie"...
My real deep down favorite is the 44 Special but I don't have much practical use for it so I shoot my second favorite, the 38 Special. My third favorite would be the 45 Colt. If I could only have one caliber it would be the 357 Mag because it's just so practical.
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