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I would put the 44VH at the top of my list also, though in my case my brother inherited one from my dad. My brother and I flipped a coin then took turns splitting the collection, IIRC he won and picked the DW first. Glad its in the family. Probably not this year but eventually I'll start seriously looking for one just like it.
Beautiful finish, action smooth as glass, and very accurate. I have a 80's S&W 686 that has been worked over and will drive tacks even with me behind it. I even won our club's last pistol bullseye match with it. I like the 686 very much and will never sell it, but it's still my second favorite revolver after the DW.
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.45-70 Gubbamint. Can't shoot it much any more. Feel it for weeks afterwards now where it used to be days.
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.45-70 Gubbamint. Can't shoot it much any more. Feel it for weeks afterwards now where it used to be days.
You simply haven't owned enough guns. I probably sold 20 something guns over the course of the past 10 years, and there are only about 6 that I really miss.
-Mike
My all time favorite pistol is my German made Sig P-225. I have been shooting 9mm pistols since the early 80's and have never owned a 9mm pistol more accurate than my P-225. It has outshot my G-17, H&K USP 9 and my Beretta 92FS, to name just a few. What makes this pistol so accurate is a mystery to me.
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.45-70 Gubbamint. Can't shoot it much any more. Feel it for weeks afterwards now where it used to be days.