Mine came with a 25m test target showing a 1" group, and would do the same if I took my time. The Luger is also phenomenally accurate, and is the reason the Swiss demanded the P210 be as accurate as it is.Not consistently, but I plan running more trials on the Luger
The P7 was a surprise to me
With its fixed barrel I had high hopes for it
In fact it was slightly less accurate than the Kahr K9
I loved mine in .357! It wasn't practical to carry but I should of kept it. It grouped very well and slung brass too far to find most times.Desert Eagle 44 makes the large 100 yard gong an easy off hand target. Other guns (Glocks, 1911s, Sig) aren't even close for me. Not very scientific, I know, but it just seems like a waste to shoot 44 mag at paper when there's steel to shoot.
Question was not "what is the most accurate you have shot," twas "what is the most accurate autoloader you've shot" --pretty significant difference, especially considering most people can wring no more accuracy from an Ed Brown than a Hi Point (even avid shooters), because between hand shake/position and the realities of pistol sights, it's nearly impossible to shoot them as accurately as any rifle (and it's my personal but unpopular belief that Ransom rests and other bracing effectively change the pistol into a new configuration, similar to a rifle stock, and therefore only measure certain aspects of a design's accuracy; kind of silly to isolate the person from a gun designed to be shot by people at some level, similar to 'rail guns' with hydraulic remote triggers)Reading thru these replies I see very little useful information
If you want to discuss accuracy you need to know three things: distance, group size and procedure
Most accurate 1911 patterned pistol I have would be this SV, the test groups are at 50 yds (45 ACP barrel on the blue card, 9mm on the red).
Remember when you could buy a Pardini GT for $800? I was so stupid not buying one back then.The Pardini GT45 on the right will shoot 10-shots of match 45ACP into 1.2" from a mechanical rest at 50 yards.