My brother and I were exchanging emails the other day and I asked him what five pistols he would own if he could have just five. I further limited his choices by stating that they needed to be still in production, readily available and affordable. Still in production could be quality reproductions. I suggested the following categories: Home Defence, Concealed Carry, Hunting, Investment/Collectible, Plinking. Below are his choices and comments.
Home Defence
U.S. 1911A1, .45ACP, U.S. Fire Arms makes the best one available today. Colt makes a mediocre one.
Concealed Carry
SIG P-230, .380ACP, stainless steel, it'll digest any of the hot .380 rounds on the market, won't rust next to your sweaty body, it's the size of a Walther PPK.
Hunting
Ruger Old Model Super Blackhawk, .44 Mag. OR Thompson Center Contender w/ barrels in .30-30, .44 Mag., .22LR, and other needed calibers.
Investment/Collectible
4th Generation Colt Single Action Army, preferably engraved, made by Colt OR U.S. Fire Arms. There are FEW investment grade handguns on the market today. U.S. Fire Arms is ten times better than Colt.
Plinking
Ruger Standard .22LR, semi automatic pistol, 4 3/4" barrel, fixed sights, steel frame NOT 1911A1 style plastic frame. Looks akin to a Luger or Nambu, reliable, accurate, 007 good looks. The Ruger Standard .22 auto is a unique design not imitated by others. Alex Sturm and Bill Ruger created this in the late 1940s.
My brother and I would like to open this discussion to others. Send your choices to my email address: gary@gary-barker.com and I may be able to post them in our next blog.
Keep your powder dry,
Gary Barker
It is hard to leave out the Police Officer favorite,(pre Glock) Baretta 92F 9mm
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