If you're anti-gun, there's nothing for you to see here and I won't respond to your drivel.
With that said, it's been years and years since I shot competition (was damned good at non-combat competition). My favorites USED to be the Colt Trooper III for revolver and the Browning High Powered 9mil for auto...matter-o-fact, the Brownie was the ONLY automatic that I found I could shoot straight (make a 3" pattern at 50 YDS..not FT). Could not make a Colt .45 Gold Cup shoot straight or a Commander but my understanding is that both of these are very finicky about the loads you're using.
All of this was pre-Glock, 10mil, and other new stuff.
I need some input from any serious handgun shooters.
I've got hands that palm a basketball if that helps...although grips are customizable.
Now that I think about it, if someone has a Brownie HP9 that they want to cut loose of for a deal, I would be more than happy to talk.
With that said, it's been years and years since I shot competition (was damned good at non-combat competition). My favorites USED to be the Colt Trooper III for revolver and the Browning High Powered 9mil for auto...matter-o-fact, the Brownie was the ONLY automatic that I found I could shoot straight (make a 3" pattern at 50 YDS..not FT). Could not make a Colt .45 Gold Cup shoot straight or a Commander but my understanding is that both of these are very finicky about the loads you're using.
All of this was pre-Glock, 10mil, and other new stuff.
I need some input from any serious handgun shooters.
I've got hands that palm a basketball if that helps...although grips are customizable.
Now that I think about it, if someone has a Brownie HP9 that they want to cut loose of for a deal, I would be more than happy to talk.
