I was just wandering , if you could only own two caliber pistols , what would they be and why ?
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I was just wandering , if you could only own two caliber pistols , what would they be and why ?
Me?
Two identical, slightly-modified, M1911s in .45 ACP.
Well, now: Isn't that strange? That happens to be exactly what I do own.
(Among other things, of course.)
Why?
One backs-up the other: Replacement gun, parts-gun, wife's "serious social encounter" pistol.
Both guns use the exact same holsters.
Both guns use the exact same magazines.
Both guns use the exact same spare parts.
Both guns use the exact same ammunition.
I second that, only with Beretta 96's............................
My HK USP 9MM and my S&W Model 41 22lr.
Is the question only 2 pistols or 2 calibers?
Glock 19 - availability of 9mm ammo, size, concealability, reliability, and after market parts plentiful.
Ruger SB .44 magnum - do-all caliber, from target to big game, and able to be used at farily long range....150 yards or better.
I'm taking this as 2 calibers.
For survival it would be a 22 for food and I'd convert my Commander to 45Super for larger 4 legged protection,and just use standard 45s as usual.
If I have a rifle for food,it would be my Beretta 92 for the abundance of ammo thanks to Nato.I would be hardpressed not to have one of the 1911s,but the USPf 45 might take it's place.
This,
http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...29358536_n.jpg
And this from the Fifth Element which is the ZF-1 and contains a machine gun, rocket launcher, poison arrow launcher, net launcher, flamethrower, and a freeze ray
http://www.imfdb.org/w/images/thumb/...0px-5th_09.jpg
sig p238 for concealment and glock 27 for more power
What I have now would suffice. Ruger P89 three high cap mags. Ruger Vaquero 45 colt 7-1/2" SAA capable of firing 260 gr xtp @ 1100 FPS, accurate to 100 yds. Hit 4 in the 5 from fifty yards last week. I reload, have 1300 rds of 9mm & 600ish 45 colt.
Have to like Steve's idea of 1911 x2 for all the reasons he gave. But since we're mostly talking about two different pistols one would be my Glock 19 and the other would be a Kimber 1911 just 'cause I want one.
Sig P229 e2
I'm basically already doing this with my two carry guns, even though I own more,
Glock 30 .45 ACP and Smith & Wesson 642 .38 snubbie
My choice would be
Sig Sauer P220 in .45 cal.
http://i742.photobucket.com/albums/x...rP22045cal.jpg
And a
Sig Sauer P226 in 9mm
http://i742.photobucket.com/albums/x...rP226X53-1.jpg
Same size & battery of arms.
High quality weapons.
:smt1099
Glock 19 9mm - good caliber, high capacity, easy to shoot, carry and hide.
Berretta 70 22LR - 22LR is a do-almost-anything caliber that can be used for anything from defense to hunting. The Model 70 is accurate enough for both tasks and compact enough to carry easily.
Pair of third gen g19s
Like said earlier--redundancy is the main reason (common parts, same mags, etc)
But g19 because g17 mags also fit, as well as factory 33 round mags fit. If two of those mags won't get you out of a situation then something is deff wrong
@ Charliefox
Most folks don't know what a Beretta Mdl. 70 is
I do ....
http://i742.photobucket.com/albums/x...s/DSC_0108.jpg
I don't know if you've seen the short article - it's worth reading -
Mossad used them.
Tactical-Life.com » Israeli Mossad .22 LRS
:smt1099
S&W 686- .357 magnum
Ruger MKII- .22LR
Reason? Getting food may end up as important as defense. Nothing I can't kill to eat with these two. Anything the .357 can't kill is too big to p*** off, much less try to eat! The Ruger MKII would probably end up being the most important gun to have.
Here's my choice. P220, P226, and a .22 kit for the 220. Counts as two, right ?
http://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/...35500/Sigs.jpg
I like the Sig P220 also but I think I'd still go with my Wilson CQB and my S&W Model 41.
I absolutely love my Springfield 1911 the best out of any handgun I've ever owned. But with that said, I'd still have to choose my XDM .45 3.8 because of the durability, ease of maintainance, and reliability in harsh conditions. The second would be my Desert Eagle .44 mag because I've found it to be very reliable for me, very accurate, the availability of ammo, a great all around hunting round, the self defense aspect in bear country and the ability to quickly reload the weapon with another magazine to hopefully stop a charging beast if needed.
I do understand the reasons that the Desert Eagle is considered to be over zealous and or ridiculous. But after I shot one, and now that I own one. I've found it to be quite a useful piece with its caliber interchangeability and dare I say, power to size ratio. And I forgot to mention in my previous post that I would also have the Eagle chambered in .50AE while walking through bear country, and chambered in .44 mag for hunting. Excuse my excessiveness and ranting on about the Desert Eagle. I realize it's not the greatest thing in earth and is very excessive in many cases. I'm just becoming happier and happier with it every time I shoot it. I didn't care for them at all until I tried one out. I didn't expect to appreciate it as much as I am now. It's fairly new to me so I'm rambling on a bit. I will however say, you should at least try it before you knock it. You just may sing a different tune, or maybe not.
I'd cheat and get a third. Maybe a couple of revolvers - since they are not officially "pistols".