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Old 07-18-2014, 12:15 PM
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Sigs are comfy to hold, and also a bit more pricey compared to others.


What about the S&W M&P series?
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Old 07-18-2014, 11:54 PM
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Sigs are comfy to hold, and also a bit more pricey compared to others.


What about the S&W M&P series?
Polymer guns, my preference:

FN > S&W > Sphinx > Walther > CZ > Steyr > H&K > EAA/Tanfoglio > Beretta > SIG > Springfield > Kahr > Glock > Ruger > Kel-Tec > Taurus
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Been a good while since I checked the forum and logged in. Glad to see mostly everyone is still around. Hope all is well with everybody.

My latest purchase, Colt WWII reproduction M1911A1, been trying to get one for years. Would like to get an authentic one from WWII eventually.

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Old 09-06-2015, 03:58 AM
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Been a good while since I checked the forum and logged in. Glad to see mostly everyone is still around. Hope all is well with everybody.

My latest purchase, Colt WWII reproduction M1911A1, been trying to get one for years. Would like to get an authentic one from WWII eventually.

Dude, awesome. I've seen these on gunbroker from time to time but only like, five in the decade I've been looking. I am truly jelly.
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Old 09-06-2015, 01:52 PM
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Dude, awesome. I've seen these on gunbroker from time to time but only like, five in the decade I've been looking. I am truly jelly.
Thanks man. Yeah very rarely will they show up for sale. I think most are sitting in peoples Colt collections.

Next up as far as "unicorns" gun go is a S&W Model 27 with 3.5" barrel. A 4" Python would be cool, but prices have gotten crazy.
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How do you like yours? I have one, haven't shot it yet.
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