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Guns you just can't warm up to

Number one for me is Sig. I appreciate the quality and engineering of the 226/229’s I’ve owned just to busy with all the controls and can’t ever get a good grip. I have also owned 6 different p320’s. One full size, one carry size and four compacts. I want to like them just can’t. After my last one I vowed to never buy another.

Number two for me is any 1911. I have owed to many to count but never hang on to them. They have no purpose for me, I’m not a collector, to heavy for comfortable daily carry. I carried one in the Army for a couple on years and even shot one on the Fort Bragg combat pistol team.

In no particular order, Beretta also carried one in the Army for years, XD series and haven’t liked any semi-auto Ruger has put out after the SR series.

I have a few more but these are the top ones I quite buying.
 
1911 pistols, I am so sorry guys even though they are nice shooters I cannot justify paying over 500 dollars for a single stack pistol and they are heavy as heck.

I own one but it's a range toy.
 
Number one for me is Sig. I appreciate the quality and engineering of the 226/229’s I’ve owned just to busy with all the controls and can’t ever get a good grip. I have also owned 6 different p320’s. One full size, one carry size and four compacts. I want to like them just can’t. After my last one I vowed to never buy another.

Number two for me is any 1911. I have owed to many to count but never hang on to them. They have no purpose for me, I’m not a collector, to heavy for comfortable daily carry. I carried one in the Army for a couple on years and even shot one on the Fort Bragg combat pistol team.

In no particular order, Beretta also carried one in the Army for years, XD series and haven’t liked any semi-auto Ruger has put out after the SR series.

I have a few more but these are the top ones I quite buying.
I had to carry the m45a1(custom 1911)n the Marines, they are nice but I didn't like it and preferred my M9 pistol to it. Didn't have a choice in what I carried lol
 
Number one for me is Sig. I appreciate the quality and engineering of the 226/229’s I’ve owned just to busy with all the controls and can’t ever get a good grip. I have also owned 6 different p320’s. One full size, one carry size and four compacts. I want to like them just can’t. After my last one I vowed to never buy another.

Number two for me is any 1911. I have owed to many to count but never hang on to them. They have no purpose for me, I’m not a collector, to heavy for comfortable daily carry. I carried one in the Army for a couple on years and even shot one on the Fort Bragg combat pistol team.

In no particular order, Beretta also carried one in the Army for years, XD series and haven’t liked any semi-auto Ruger has put out after the SR series.

I have a few more but these are the top ones I quite buying.
Sounds like your a Glock guy,seems thsts about all thats left after marking all those others off your list.Maybe a Browning Hi Power?
 
For me it has nothing to do with “liking” a firearm however it has everything to do with feeling comfortable in my hand. If it doesn’t fit right in my mits, I won’t shoot it right. I shoot many firearms well however the “SA Polymer” I cant shoot for **** nor do the feel right in my hands.


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