In double action revolvers, probably either a stainless S&W 686 or Python, preferably with an 8" barrel. Although I think there are several .38/.357 snubbys that are beautiful in their own right.

In single action revolvers, something stainless with an unfluted cylinder, square trigger guard, barrel cut flush with the end of the ejector rod housing, and adjustable sights. Probably either a Ruger Super Blackhawk or Magnum Research BFR, but a USA Seville could work too.

In semiautos, probably some sort of 1911. Probably the Kimber CDP with the rosewood grips, and stainless & black contrasting colors.

I know I'll catch flak over this one, but.. I thought the hard chrome/ rosewood-looking grips Raven .25 was pretty cool looking along with the Bauer .25 (made in Fraser, MI if I recall correctly).

I guess like BlueDuck said,
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Hand guns are kinda like women. You see the one you think you like best, then, you see that other one over there.... Lots of really nice ones, but there is always something special just around the corner.

The thing about guns is you can always make room for another one.

Last edited by bhemry; 10/05/19.