Sig P226R or Sig P220R.
A Autolycus Member Joined Feb 13, 2006 Messages 5,456 Location In the land of make believe. Jun 1, 2009 #51 Sig P226R or Sig P220R.
T texas bulldog Member Joined Feb 20, 2007 Messages 1,013 Location Central Texas Jun 1, 2009 #52 i prefer steel guns myself. my favorites would be any good 1911, BHP, S&W 59 series, and CZs. for revolvers, used S&Ws or new rugers. good luck!
i prefer steel guns myself. my favorites would be any good 1911, BHP, S&W 59 series, and CZs. for revolvers, used S&Ws or new rugers. good luck!
K kludge Member Joined Jun 15, 2006 Messages 2,634 Location Indiana Jun 1, 2009 #53 I've been thinking of a Ruger GP100 (or SP101) .357 revolver Click to expand... You could have stopped there. For semi auto a Springfield 1911 would be my choice.
I've been thinking of a Ruger GP100 (or SP101) .357 revolver Click to expand... You could have stopped there. For semi auto a Springfield 1911 would be my choice.
A aka108 Member Joined Aug 26, 2006 Messages 1,988 Location Tallahassee, FL Jun 1, 2009 #54 Look into a Star Firestar, model 30. No longer made, not real pretty but about as durable as you can get and as reliable as as a AK.
Look into a Star Firestar, model 30. No longer made, not real pretty but about as durable as you can get and as reliable as as a AK.
md7 Member Joined Aug 18, 2006 Messages 1,994 Location Mississippi Jun 1, 2009 #55 for a revovler, the 4" stainless GP 100. for an auto, the CZ or BHP if you want a 9mm. i personally like the Sig P series, but they have aluminum frames.
for a revovler, the 4" stainless GP 100. for an auto, the CZ or BHP if you want a 9mm. i personally like the Sig P series, but they have aluminum frames.