Which handgun did you use the most?

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  • VulpesForge

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    I have kept on shooting my glock 20 gen 3 year in and year out. It has a kkm stainless barrel and a zev tech trigger I long ago worked the kinks out of. I have quite the little collection of 10mm handguns going on now, but even when I get a new one I find myself coming back to the glock. I have bear paws and the 2x4 grip seems to fit juuuuust right.
    For the rifle I think I spent the most time behind my scar 20 in 308 win for obvious reasons.
     

    Ark

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    Most carried on body remains my 442 daily running companion.

    Most shot was probably my M9A1. Damn I'm in love.
     

    Dstewart73

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    Have carried a Sig P365 9mm daily since 2018.
    Switched to the Ruger Max .380 in July 2021. 10 +1 and a 12 round mag spare.
     

    LD36

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    I didnt get to shoot nearly as much as I would have liked, but the guns that got the most trigger time were the Walther PDP Compact & CZ Scorpion pistol. Walther PDP was most carried last year and I don't see that changing this year... LOVE that gun!
     

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    churchmouse

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    I carried and competed with this one in the mid 90’s. Para made a decent gun then before they moved from Canada. I had several.
    This is a P-14 limited. It’s one of their custom shop guns. I would say I put 10,000 rounds through it with only spring changes. I sold it to a good friend and he still has it. He brought it over a few days ago to look it over. G the hats why I took this pic.
    Gun needs nothing.
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    BlueDrew2

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    Most shot and carried would be a Glock 43 with a Hyve +2 mag extension or just the pierce grip extension. Mag capacity isn't great, but I figure I'm still getting more capacity than a small revolver would have. Been looking at a couple more options for a compact gun, but time will tell.
     

    gregkl

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    Most shot....The 1911 I built myself. Used quality parts and it turned out great.

    Most carried A Springfield Ronin 1911 in 9mm with the light weight aluminum frame.
    Yes you are correct...I'm old :oldwise:
    I think I would really like that Ronin. I have a Range Officer in 9 and I really like it. I'm not sure why I am shooting my M&P instead of it.

    Except, that being old also, the red dot on the M&P is the primary reason. I won't put a red dot on a 1911.
     
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    I think I would really like that Ronin. I have a Range Officer in 9 and I really like it. I'm not sure why I am shooting my M&P instead of it.

    Except, that being old also, the red dot on the M&P is the primary reason. I won't put a red dot on a 1911.
    The Ronin is a joy to shoot and carry. I was always a .45 or forget it type but..
    I started having shoulder problems and a long session of all steel full size full power. 45s just took the fun out of it. I was in pain at the end. I still own and shoot the 45s but I have become ok with a lighter 1911 in 9mm. I usually shoot a couple mags of .45 then strictly 9 and some .22s. The 9mm Ronin is a great alternative
     

    DadSmith

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    The Ronin is a joy to shoot and carry. I was always a .45 or forget it type but..
    I started having shoulder problems and a long session of all steel full size full power. 45s just took the fun out of it. I was in pain at the end. I still own and shoot the 45s but I have become ok with a lighter 1911 in 9mm. I usually shoot a couple mags of .45 then strictly 9 and some .22s. The 9mm Ronin is a great alternative
    I want to get the whole 5" Ronin set. I've got the 45 now. The Ronin 10mm has become elusive.
     
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    I want to get the whole 5" Ronin set. I've got the 45 now. The Ronin 10mm has become elusive.
    There was a 10mm for sale at a lgs here. I stopped in and saw it and thought I will go grab lunch and think about it. Decided I should go back and get it and you know the story......She gone. That was the only 10mm Ronin I have seen in a shop.
     
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    I think I would really like that Ronin. I have a Range Officer in 9 and I really like it. I'm not sure why I am shooting my M&P instead of it.

    Except, that being old also, the red dot on the M&P is the primary reason. I won't put a red dot on a 1911.
    Agree. Something about a optic on a 1911 just seems wrong. Like ketchup on a hot dog
     
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