Your Favorite Handgun Acquisition of 2021

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I didn't buy a lot of handguns in 2021... mostly just a few revolvers. One of them was easily my favorite handgun purchase of the year.

My daughter mentioned that she would probably be wanting to have one of my 38/357 service revolvers in the fairly near future. That was good. Then she mentioned a couple of my favorite handguns, and I became a sad dad, instead of a glad dad. :(

I kept my eyes open and eventually found a pretty good deal on this nice clean LE turn-in S&W Model 64 in 38 special. The trigger is extremely good. My daughter is a tall, strong young lady with large strong hands, so I put a pair of wooden target grips on it for her.

She likes the trigger and grips a lot. She shoots it well and comfortably. I'll be sure to give it a little exercise every now and then until she claims it.

It's the nicest handgun I bought all year, and it also has a sort of sentimental value... or maybe a pre-sentimental value? :)

What's your favorite handgun that you got in 2021, and why?

If there's no picture, it didn't happen. ;)

 
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The only one I purchased in 2021.

Glock 21. It went with me to the woods every time this year.

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I think I like my Nighthawk Enforcer best, though my SIG P229 Legion SAO is quite nice.
 
I only bought two guns in 2021 and both were the H&R Young America, one in .22 and another in .32. I'll say so far I prefer the .22 because with the firing pin on the hammer I'm able to get a workable sight picture and shoot the thing semi accurately. The .32 doesn't have the same firing pin on the hammer and I'm more of less point shooting with each shot.
 
My best purchase was a Dan Wesson Virgil in 9mm that I gifted the wife with as an early Christmas present. For once I got it right & she loves it. It's the only gun she wants to shoot now & doing very well with it.
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She shot my 1911's in 45 ACP better than she thought she could so I figured one in 9mm would be the ticket. The combination of having a decent sized grip, excellent trigger, good sights, & minimal recoil combined to make it the perfect handgun for her. Her groups just keep getting smaller & smaller as we practice weekly.
 
It's hard to believe that the S&W 29, HK P7, HK4, Mauser 29/70, Sauer & Sohn Trophy, Shadow Systems MR920 Elite, lnib Walther PP in .32 ACP, and a very nice SIG P49 had to take a backseat for a fun plinker. I was sweating over the forms this morning to get the tax stamp for the MKE AP5 to install an A3 stock next. It's fun to shoot just with the sling, too.

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Well, I only shoot relatively mild reloads with it. Despite the looks, model 29-3 is not generally considered super durable. For me it is more like a fascinating collector piece than a serious silhouette tool. If I want to launch something that sets a barn on fire, I take my rough, tough Ruger SBH.
 
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