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I finely brock down and got a GP100 6" .357 after years of not having one. I like to take pictures of coyotes up close and have almost been bittin 3 times. I'm still working up hand loads, I've been loading for about 30 years and it's always fun. Geneo
Probably the Springfield XD45 I bought for cheap from my buddy but the XD9 and Bersa Thunder 380 are really nice too. For the price the Bersa is awesome! I have not had a single misfeed or misfire from any of these.
Hard to choose. I bought the Glock for it's utitility, the 22/45 because its economical to shoot and the GP100 because the old style wood insert grips beckoned me. So the GP100 I guess.
I bought a sigma 40 and an m4a3 from rock river, both were great. But fro some reason I like the Maverick 88 tactical I got the most. Not really sure why but i love it
I have to say, my "best/most bang for the buck" handgun that I purchased this year is my 3 week old Bersa .45 UC Pro in nickel....
Just a great firearm,shoots well, recoil is very manageable(for a compact type .45 with a slightly longer that 3.5" barrel).
Paid $320.00 NIB for it....I think it's a keeper!
Oh don't worry Harshell, I am trying to figure out how I can purchase a Glock 19 soon. Next month I will as I should have a GSSF certificate to do so for about $400 or so.
Interesting question. Funny how long a year can be and how easy it is to lose track of things you've done. Here is what I have to choose from -
Springfield M1A Scout (308WIN)
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Mossberg 930 (3" 12GA)
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Kriss Super V (45ACP)
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Those pictures are sniped off the interweb. My camera is croaked and these are better images than I could make anyway.
I think that the answer to your question "which is the most satisfying" is influenced somewhat by which is the most recent. Everybody likes a new gun, learning is fun. That is the Springfield M1A in my case. Looking forward to sending many rounds downrange next Summer.
Though I've been in need of a good shotgun for close to 2 decades now so I'm definately glad to finally have another one of those. It is a practical purchase for me, the only other shotgun I have is a black powder double barrel. The Kriss was more of an investment than anything else. Maybe I'll shoot it more once I get a chance to work up a good hollowpoint handload but at this time I am far from impressed by the performance of factory hardball target loads.
I didn't buy any pistols this year. I reckon a dozen of those is enough to cover most any circumstance I can foresee... For the time being. There are a some I've been considering but they would replace a niche I've already filled.
Well it was the most surprising and satisfying purchase. My Glock 27.
I have a Glock 23 that I have had for years and never really liked at all. Just a sample for the collection. Didn't like the way it shot or the grip or much of anything other than the price I paid for it. Anyway, I have a friend that is a FBI agent and he wouldn't give up on getting me try his G27 on an extended shooting session. It was night and day. I love it. It is my everyday carry gun now... backed up by my new S&W Model 60 (my second best gun purchase of 2009).
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