For fun, a 1911. For getting hits quickly coming out of a holster, Glock 17 or 19. I can do it with a 1911 too, but not as fast and I run out of bangs quicker.
Have quite a few guns I shoot really well, but my old V16 might be the most accurate pistol, but they're all super accurate. This question gets me every time..
My favorite to shoot is a Dan Wesson Guardian in 9mm.
My on body carry is a Sig Sauer C3 1911.
My EDC work/get home bag holds a Ruger SR9e with 2 extra magazines. Always flawless and very accurate for a cheap gun.
CZ Shadow 2 Orange. There is a good reason the Shadow 2 is by far the most popular production gun in USPSA. It is a seriously fast, fun and accurate gun.
The semi-auto I shoot most accurately is my Glock 17L.
The Glock 17L is very soft-shooting, it is a long slide and the mass out front makes recoil negligible. It's polymer framed so it ends up being a fairly light pistol over all. I put a trigger kit in it and only use it for bullseye shooting.
Probably my 1911A1.
I don't shoot much paper after I check up on the sights and accuracy of a new/used gun acquisition. Mostly steel and empty cans after that, and mostly inside 25 yards.
I do love to see the look on others faces when I can manage to ring the 100 yard plate with a Heritage Rough Rider though.
Center fire: my friends 1911 Combat Commander, that single stage trigger and ergonomics are perfect for me.
Rimfire: My Beretta Neos, far more accurate than I can shoot.
Ruger MkIII hunter with Volquartsen innards.
Dan Wesson commander classic bob tail .45 ACP - stock
Colt Delta Elite (w various updates)
HK P2000 .40 - stock
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