Sig Sauer P226r and I love it! New to guns. Only a year in and I also own a S&W 638 snub and a Remington Tactical shotgun:)
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Sig Sauer P226r and I love it! New to guns. Only a year in and I also own a S&W 638 snub and a Remington Tactical shotgun:)
My first firearm was a JC Higgins (Sears) 16 ga. single shot. First handgun was a Ruger Super Blackhawk. Don't have either.
David
This was the first handgun I ever bought with my own money,,,
I bought it for $5.00 at a garage sale in 1965,,,
http://aarondgraham.com/lwat/handguns/38-LilBertha.jpg
.22 Short ROHM Saturday Night Special,,,
I still have it.
This was the first handgun I ever bought because it was exactly what I wanted,,,
What I mean is that I went searching for this gun on purpose,,,
I didn't just buy what was available for my price point..
http://aarondgraham.com/lwat/handguns/12-stella.JPG
S&W Model 15 Combat Masterpiece,,,
I'll never sell it.
Aarond
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'68 python bought new for $150, still have it. last time fired was in '72.
First longgun Marlin Glenfield Single Shot 22.
First hangun Ruger Mark I
My first guns were a series of .38 S&W top-breaks with no names or model numbers. These made by Marlin for hardware retailers, bought from junk shops or second-hand stores as a kid. My first real firearm was my Marlin 39A .22 lever action, which I do still have.
My first serious handgun was a Colt New Service in .45 Colt, later converted to .44 Special. Stolen from a gunshop where I had taken it for repairs.
My first new handgun was a Ruger Flat-Top Blackhawk in .357 Magnum, bought in 1958. Still have it.
This is not it, but looks pretty much like it when I bought it in 1958:
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i2.../100_90571.jpg
And, in its current configuration, case colored and mesquite grips by Cary Chapman:
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i2.../100_56011.jpg
My log book shows about 17,000 rounds fired through it.
Bob Wright
Smith & Wesson 469. It is on the long list of guns I kick myself for getting rid of. Back in the day, I had to sell one to afford the next one. I have solved that particular problem by not getting rid of anything anymore!