See my avatar image, for my favorite pistol. Yes, a revolving pistol*. Ruger GP100, 4”, adjustable sight, original-pattern factory grip. The grip fits my hand perfectly. The trigger fits my index fingers perfectly. The arc of the trigger stroke is ergonomically perfect for me. This perfect fit assists in “natural point-ability,” so, it is no surprise that best accuracy potential is with a GP100. In my personal case, long-stroke double-action is more stress-proof than any other handgun trigger system. I can dress around a 4” medium-large-frame revolver. When I absolutely needed to fire a well-placed defensive shot, one night in June, 1993, well, y’all should get the idea, by now. I went home, later that morning.
Not knocking other revolver manufacturers. I am actually more likely to tote a shorter-barrel S&W K-Frame, on a day-to-day basis. I could just as well tote a Colt, though I would need to get used to that different trigger system, to do best work.
Not knocking autos, either. Today, my second gun, in the ”bag gun” role, was a Glock Gen4 G17, one of my former duty pistols, in a JM Custom Kydex OWB holster, which was acting as a glorified trigger guard cover, inside A Hill People Gear Tarahumara backpack.
*Sam Colt patented the “revolving pistol” a very long time ago.
Not knocking other revolver manufacturers. I am actually more likely to tote a shorter-barrel S&W K-Frame, on a day-to-day basis. I could just as well tote a Colt, though I would need to get used to that different trigger system, to do best work.
Not knocking autos, either. Today, my second gun, in the ”bag gun” role, was a Glock Gen4 G17, one of my former duty pistols, in a JM Custom Kydex OWB holster, which was acting as a glorified trigger guard cover, inside A Hill People Gear Tarahumara backpack.
*Sam Colt patented the “revolving pistol” a very long time ago.