Now that is an interesting question.
Alot depends on what I have in my hand at any given moment. I mostly carry a good old Military 1911a1. It was the first hand gun I owned. Actually given to me for my seventh birthday by my grand-dad. (Mom wasn't too happy) I learned to love that auto and now have a good collection of them. Only have one that is not a Colt or military contract model. One that I really admire is the Model 1896 Mauser. A fascinating piece of engineering and a real hoot to shoot! The .30 caliber round is quite impressive and pretty darned powerful for what looks to be a waste of time. The 9mm is an interesting addition to the "Broom-handle" design. Prussian (Red 9) models are kinda tough to find and pricey. The shoulder-stock holster is a great option if you can find one that is correct. Don't get me wrong, I do love wheel guns but that is another subject for a later date.
Some pics below.... Take Care.... John
Alot depends on what I have in my hand at any given moment. I mostly carry a good old Military 1911a1. It was the first hand gun I owned. Actually given to me for my seventh birthday by my grand-dad. (Mom wasn't too happy) I learned to love that auto and now have a good collection of them. Only have one that is not a Colt or military contract model. One that I really admire is the Model 1896 Mauser. A fascinating piece of engineering and a real hoot to shoot! The .30 caliber round is quite impressive and pretty darned powerful for what looks to be a waste of time. The 9mm is an interesting addition to the "Broom-handle" design. Prussian (Red 9) models are kinda tough to find and pricey. The shoulder-stock holster is a great option if you can find one that is correct. Don't get me wrong, I do love wheel guns but that is another subject for a later date.
Some pics below.... Take Care.... John