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#101 |
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Join Date: January 25, 2011
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Yeah, I never considered one. Then one day, I took the plunge and have loved it ever since.
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#102 |
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Join Date: October 14, 2009
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The one I happen to be carrying that day.
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#103 |
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Join Date: March 11, 2006
Location: Upper US
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I'm happy you love your Colt carbine in 9mm, though it seems like an odd response to the question of "What is your do it all pistol" in the General Handgun Forum.
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#104 |
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Join Date: July 22, 2010
Location: Madison, Wisconsin
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Can my "do all pistol" be my Fabarms L4s 12 gauge? No?
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I hunt, shoot bullseye, plink, reload, and tinker with firearms. I have hung out with the Cowboy Action fellas. I have no interest in carrying firearms in urban areas. |
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#105 |
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Join Date: March 5, 2009
Location: Uh-Hi-O
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I don't have a do it all pistol. I have pistols for different uses. A Glock that stays by my bed, another glock that I carry sometimes. a P365 that I carry more often. A Redhawk that I carry in the woods. A S&W 627 that I bought because I had a dream that i had one then saw one for sale the very next day in the LGS. And my CZ TS2 that I compete with.
If we are considering Colt Carbines as do it all pistols, I guess mine would be my Benelli M4
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#106 |
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Join Date: April 27, 2022
Posts: 128
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I guess I am different than most folks, my favorite go to pistol, is my UBERTI EL PATRON, (copy of COLT SAA) 45 colt. Will take down just about any critter, 2 legged or 4 legged walking, at least in the lower 48, I grew up carrying single action pistols and am comfortable with them. But if I had to take an auto, would be either my Colt 1911 38 super, or SDS (TISAS) DUTY 1911 45 ACP
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#107 |
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Join Date: April 27, 2022
Posts: 128
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I use a Ruger security six, 357 mag with 38 specials for home defense
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#108 |
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Join Date: April 27, 2022
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I am strictly old school
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#109 |
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Join Date: October 5, 2007
Posts: 395
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In all honesty my 642 serves most roles. Every time I've needed a handgun it has served the purpose. I have used it to dispatch rattlesnakes, finish a wild pig and a deer, shoot armadillos. I shoot the gun quite a bit and there isnt much safe from contact to 25-35 yards the size of an armadillo.
When I need more and I had to pick one it would be my 26. I can throw my 642 in my pocket and my 26 AIWB and feel pretty darn comfortable with anything that may come my way. |
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#110 |
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Join Date: September 27, 2011
Posts: 226
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I've sold my collection a few years ago due to deteriorating health, but I've improve enough to go back to active police duty. Even so, I have no desire to grow a collection. So, my do-it-all now is my daily carry SIG P365 XL, which has been my favorite all-time handgun.
The SIG P354 XL fits my smallish hand perfectly, is reasonably concealable, has a good trigger, has a slight faster muzzle velocity over shorter barrel 9mm pistols, it has a pretty good sized capacity, it is reliable, and I actually like the looks of it. It just does it for me. |
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#111 |
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Join Date: March 7, 2013
Posts: 204
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for 25+ years i lived and worked in a series of anti-2a locales. my one and only firearm was a steel, not alloy, taurus 85 38sp snubbie revolver with pachmayr grips. my only ammo was 158gr ball. it served me well and directly save my bacon once when i got stuck in an urban riot. after early retirement my inventory substantially increased, but i still could get-by with a 38sp revolver if need be.
all that said a 22lr something is another one-and-done handgun option, especially for the infirm or non-gunners. for me this rimfire option would be a ruger sr22 semiauto pistol. loaded with good (i.e. cci) ammo it’s perfectly reliable. practice is fun, cheap and easy. on some road trips, when plinking has been on the menu, it has been my only firearm. Last edited by jstert; March 18, 2023 at 11:23 PM. |
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#112 |
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Join Date: October 5, 2007
Posts: 395
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oops I had just posted to this thread
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