UncleEd
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I'd guess that any firearm that is in its
5th (or is it 6th) generation has to be
the best seller.
5th (or is it 6th) generation has to be
the best seller.
Currently the SIG P365, at least on Gunbroker (February 2023 sales):
https://www.gungenius.com/top-selling/
Obviously that is just one venue for (predominantly civilian commercial) sales.
I refuse to buy a Glock for no particular reason except they’re ugly. I have a Kimber 3” compact I dearly love as well as a M&P Smith. I don’t really care who has the biggest market share. I have what I like and that’s that
I have a strong feeling that I am in the minority when I say the Glock is the best looking, most business like polymer pistol out there…
I have a strong feeling that I am in the minority when I say the Glock is the best looking, most business like polymer pistol out there…
A two at ten, a ten at twoWell...just like night clubs...drink enough and hang around long enough and SOMEBODY is bound to go home with you!
I have a strong feeling that I am in the minority when I say the Glock is the best looking, most business like polymer pistol out there…
Interesting list I would have thought that Taurus would rank higher considering their low cost pointIt was surprising to me to see that the most-produced firearms are rifles. Glock is the first pistol to show up on the Wikipedia list, but models and chambering were not differentiated. I have owned 9 of the top 10 at one time or another. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most-produced_firearms Keep in mind that Wikipedia is not the gold standard in things of this nature, but usually gets us in the ballpark.