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As in owned ? the good old CZ-85 Combat - match barrel and comp, trigger and sear mods, shot under 2" @ 50 yds with boring reagularity, I seriously doubt many others of any brand shoot as good with the exact same ammo for the same cost.
My Colt gold cup .45 and my Mod 14 s&w .38 revolver would go under 1.5" on a good day but none were close to being stock, the CZ might have been the best bang for the buck, by far, even with a $400 barrel and pro fitted comp it was a great little gun.
Many 22 target pistols easy shoot under 2" but that's another story.
The Sig is horribly over priced and over rated, like a Harley Davidson is, nice gun but there are many others that do the same or better for a heap less.
G34, no contest compared to the other two I own; SIG226, M+P full size.
Even after 4 years of IDPA and practice, 15,000 rounds? Still the most accurate of the bunch.
An FEG copy of a HiPower. Got it really cheap, shot and carried it for about a year and a half, and traded it on something I thought I wanted more at the time. A well made very accurate pistol.
Believe it not, the most accurate 9mm I have ever owned was a surplus Star BM that I bought for $129 from AIM. Box stock with no sight adjustments, it outshoots everything I own or have ever owned in 9mm! It has a target trigger feel with a light and crisp pull that really helps.
I had a similar Star in a Largo that fits your description. Presently, I find my P-38 P-1 seems to fit my shooting grip & style. As it is often told, most pistols fire better than the person holding it; in this case the Walther does just fine...
My current CZ75B has been the most consistent shot to shot gun I've owned. Not the most accurate I've seen fired, though. That'd be a S&W, but I can't remember the model number (59?).
My first 9mm was a norinco 213, for 125 bucks i figured i would try it out. this freak of nature shoots way better than i do. 2-3 inch groups at 20 yards or so, and i am a very average shot with a pistol, a friends father who has much more experience than i do managed to get it to shoot a 1.75 inch group at the same distance with 1 flyer. I still think modern norinco firearms are underrated. My only other is a makarov that is really accurate for a gun with as short a barrel as it has.
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