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    I don't own one but I think the glock 27 is quite the looker.
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    I've been extremity impressed with the accuracy of my Kahr .380. They have a 9mm also (CM9)
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    Posted in another thread but .......... P9, PM9 and P380.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    The only handgun in my collection is a Smith and Wesson 5 shot revolver...
    So this would have been very early 1900s vintage? Is it a top-break model (latch at top rear of frame - grab at sides and pull up and the barrel and cylinder rotate up and forward on a hinge at bottom front? Extractor may also operate as the barrel/cylinder rotate.)

    Depending on condition and if it is truly unfired, could be worth quite a lot if you choose to sell it. Could be .32 S&W or maybe .38 S&W Short (My dad had one of the .38 short models). A picture would be nice...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoenix51 View Post
    Ironically the Beretta Nano ... for some reason does not get a lot of love. I cannot figure out why?? I mean what is NOT to like about this pistol??
    I think it was a new model (last year?). There is rightfully a lot of suspicion over new models - especially the small nines. I have been 100% pleased with my Nano as well - straight shooter and, after 150 rounds, malfunction-free. Unlike its less powerful and more attractive .380 M1934 cousin it doesn't drop hot brass on top of my balding head, either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Posted in another thread but .......... P9, PM9 and P380.

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    I really like my Kahr CW9 + Hornady Critical Duty ammo as a carry gun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RandyIdaho View Post
    So this would have been very early 1900s vintage? Is it a top-break model (latch at top rear of frame - grab at sides and pull up and the barrel and cylinder rotate up and forward on a hinge at bottom front? Extractor may also operate as the barrel/cylinder rotate.)

    Depending on condition and if it is truly unfired, could be worth quite a lot if you choose to sell it. Could be .32 S&W or maybe .38 S&W Short (My dad had one of the .38 short models). A picture would be nice...
    It is very early 1900's. It is a 32. It has a separate barrel and cylinder. It has a pivot at the front, bottom where it opens, a picture would be awesome. I will put one up the next time i get to go home. I had no idea it would saying I had it would attract any attention at all. The value of it is completely irrelevant.
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    Very old,unfired Belgian Browning.
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    Beautiful Browning! That is the .380 right?

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    As far as pocket 9s go - I think the Glock would be considered the chubby kid in the class. A real pocket 9 should really be a single stack me thinks. I want/need a single stack (Walther PPS). But believe it or not, my chunky monkey fits in more pockets than not.

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    The 26 - the GAP mag "extender" thing makes for a great two finger grip.
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