The Story Behind Your First Handgun: Do You Still Have It?

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I'd love to hear about your first handgun! Do you still own it? What memories do you have attached to it, or have you moved on to something else? Feel free to share your stories or even a picture if you have one!
 
My first handgun was an Argentine Colt 1911 that my father and I built. When my father passed, I gave it to close mutual friend of ours. The first handgun that really grabbed my attention was a 3.5" pre -model 27 S&W. I do not currently have it in my possession as it is being engraved by Phil Quigley. Persinger made some custom grips for it. I am hoping to get it back soon. I have one photo of it with some Grasshorn magnas.
 
I don't have my first handgun, but I have one of my firsts. It's a Model 36 I bought in 1978.
 
If I remember correctly my first handgun was an H&R .32, that old revolver was given to me somewhere around '75/'76. The first handgun I ever purchased myself was a Charter Arms Bulldog .44 Special in 1977. Both have been gone for many (many) years, the old H&R wasn't a bad revolver even though that .32 was pretty anemic, but I still miss that Bulldog. Would love to find a '70s era Bulldog in great shape to add back into the collection. 😊
 
Mine was a blued Ruger Blackhawk with a 6" barrel. It was the second gun I ever bought, and that was in 1984.

Still have it and would never part with it. Some years ago when I was doing a lot more shooting, I could easily put 6 rounds in a silver dollar sized ring at 25 yards, offhand. Not so much anymore, but I still love that pistol!

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My first as well. John McClain in Die Hard had me hooked. I eventually sold it since those things are actually huge from a carry standpoint but for learning I think it was a great gun!
Yeah, I had mine before that movie was out, but I truly love shooting it.
We all acknowledge the functionality and lay out of the 1911 and rightfully so, but the Beretta 92 is pretty iconic, as well.
 
My first was a Taurus .357, I still have it. I've shot it a hand full of times. I don't usually sell my guns, but it does just sit there and is now a safe queen.
 
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