MS .45
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A S&W revolver. Maybe a Model 10
For you, maybe. Some of us have man hands.Sorry, but the CZ, Glock and HK 45s are just too big and blocky feeling.
Thanks, I think I will add this to my list, since the P38's are a little pricey. poppyI think I would, if I were doing the WWII collection. As a purely accurate matter, certainly, the P1 is different, if only because of when it was produced. But if you are displaying in a case or shadow box, you have the general visual equivalent of a P38. You can always pick up an actual P38 later on.
My Ruger 45LC is a Vaquero. I just forgot to specify. Thanks.Maybe a single action like the Ruger Vaquero
Well, I have a BPH that was made during the Nazis occupation in WWII; does that count? poppya Real Browning Hi Power! (9mm of course...)
I do indeed appreciate all the responses, but maybe the thread is getting too long now. I already have both the CZ-52 and a T33, but thanks.If you're looking for another caliber for the mix, and like inexpensive mil-surps that're fun to shoot how about a Tokarev or CZ-52 in 7.62x25?
I had a Colt Detective Special once, but I made a trade for a Ruger revolver. I guess I am just a Ruger man when it comes to revolvers.1. Colt Detective Special/Python
2. Beretta M92FS
3. SIG P226
4. FN Five seveN
and lastly S&W Model 10.