Several are about tied: S&W K/L/N, GP100, 1911, SAA. Most of these I learned to shoot so long ago, it is difficult to remember if they were "natural" or more learned, but I first fired an SAA-pattern sixgun in the late 1990's, actually a USFA Single Action, and it pointed very naturally for me.
I should note that the pointability of the S&W revolvers does depend upon the grip panels/stocks mounted on the grip frame. With the 1911, a flat mainspring housing makes for better pointing, though that may be more learned than natural.
Third-Generation Glocks point OK for me, whereas most previous-generation Glocks do not.
I should note that the pointability of the S&W revolvers does depend upon the grip panels/stocks mounted on the grip frame. With the 1911, a flat mainspring housing makes for better pointing, though that may be more learned than natural.
Third-Generation Glocks point OK for me, whereas most previous-generation Glocks do not.