
OK, now your turn. Bring out those beautiful pistols that rate as your favorite and show them proudly here.
The French manufacturer Manhurin produced them under license after WWII. I have been told it was part of the reparations Germany paid to France and I have been told it was because Fritz Walther took the designs/plans to France in June 1945 since he still owned the patents, etc.Rusty wrote:Mike I had one of those one time. I never could figure out the markings on it. Mine was Marked Walther, but it was also "made in France."
Guess I missed the story, but I enjoyed it! Love the .44 duo in the photo, probably because I have something very similiar. The only difference is that mine is an old Flattop I spoke about earlier2ndovc wrote:I've told this story here a couple times but here it is.
That Super Blackhawk popped into my head. A few calls and emails to Bowen Classic Arms and here's what I ended up with:
Shortened the barrel to 4 5/8", action tune. Case colors by Turnbull that photos just can't capture. and new front and rear sights.
For me it's my "Perfect Packin' Pistol"![]()
I bought one about the same time, and in a moment of idiocy sold it for something that struck my fancy. One of the top 2 gun mistakes I've made. I think they are the best all around pistola going. Mine would shoot as accurately as a fine rifle....still kicking myself.Rexster wrote:This is easy; my favorite is a Ruger GP100 I purchased in the early 1990's, probably 1992. I bought it as a fun gun and plinker, but I decided to use it as an interim duty sidearm while between autoloaders, and in the summer of 1993, two weeks after I started carrying it at work, it was called upon to perform the ultimate role of a duty or carry gun, and it performed well for me.
I think a 4" to 5" .357 sixgun is a wonderful utility/packin' pistol anyway, and the GP100 would be one of the top two or three guns in my book, regardless, but my Old Warrior is special.
Well you might think of it as run of the mill, but the .45 Blackhawk (4 5/8") is my favorite also. Mine has the duel cylinders. The only time there is any question as to my favorite is when my .44 Super Blackhawk (4 5/8") calls me and wants to go out and play. Similar guns, same maker.DerekR wrote:My run-of-the-mill NM Blackhawk .45 Colt.
More than interesting, pretty darned cool!Meeteetse wrote:It is interesting to me how many have selected SA revolvers as their favorite. Must be a lot of us who grew up with the Saturday Matinee western. . . .