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Buck, that's my problem too. I'm "in the market" for a Ruger Bisley .45lc, but the problem is I keep running into other things that interest me. The next one I buy will likely be like many of the rest - the right one in the right place at the right time (at the right price).
A Walther of some sort: an OSP, a GSP, or an Olympia model are all likely candidates. To paraphrase the queen, after all, you can never be too rich, nor too thin, nor have too many Walthers.
S&W M&P 40 or 45. Because they are just freaking cool. Great trigger, good balance and best of all they fit my hand thanks to the interchangeable back strap.
I just received my ccp in the mail today. I have had a Kel Tec PF 9 on order for months now. While at my lgs, checking for any sign of a PF 9 in the near future....I fondled a Ruger SP 101 .357 mag 2 1/4 bbl. hmmmmmmm.
I already reload .357
I own several other Ruger handguns (all rugged and well tested)
It's small enough for a ccw
It's NIB @ $429
I'm thinking of cancelling the PF 9 and bringing home the SP 101
Springfield Mil-Spec. Want a stock 1911, like my father carried in Vietnam. After that comes Springfield M1A - the rifle he carried (or at least as clos as I can get to it.) When he was there the Army was still using the early model M-16s, he said they were bad news. He managed to hang on to his M-14 for the whole tour.
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