
My P226 and Winkler Hawk
Here is my Sig P226 in 9mm and Winkler Sayok Tomahawk. These both predate James Reece and the Terminal List, and definitely predate the Jack Carr Sig and Winkler combo.

Here is my Sig P226 in 9mm and Winkler Sayok Tomahawk. These both predate James Reece and the Terminal List, and definitely predate the Jack Carr Sig and Winkler combo.
My first Glock was a G21 gen 2. Who remembers putting Hogue grips on those? Yeah, so do I.
This is my G22C (factory compensated before it was cool) in 40SW. I have it since the 1990s, and it has lots of pitting scratches. It’s been around the block many times.
What’s your oldest gun? Is it a Glock?
This is one of my unicorn guns. It’s from the CZ Custom Shop, and it’s the Shadow Tac II. It has the smoothest DA/SA pull. It’s buttery smooth.
Sig has made so many amazing guns over the year, and the M11-A1 was my second Sig, and one I’ll likely never sell.
I picked up the S&W 500 about a decade ago, and while it’s impractical, I’ll probably never get rid of it. I’ve fired about 60 rounds through it, and in all honesty, I’ve had snub nose 357s that jump more than the 500. The 500 is no joke, but it isn’t that bad either.
The second picture is three 500 magnum rounds with a 357.
The last picture is a 500 magnum compared to two 1/2” router bits. So to all the woodworkers out there, fear the router more than any handgun.
I bought the Colt Commander in 45acp first but traded it. Then I picked up the Colt Competition also in 45. Then I stumbled on one of my unicorn guns, the Colt M45A1, which is similar to the ones that US Marines carried in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The last one is another unicorn, which is the Colt Single Action Army in 45 Colt.
I got a EDC x9 several years ago, and this gun is so smooth. Like the slide runs on glass with ball bearings. Such an amazingly well built machine.
The Sig P220 is one of my favorite guns. I have two Legions but I don’t care for the tiny slide release, so I went with the regular size slide release, then decided to revert the grips from Legion to normal. I love the SA/DA and SRT (short reset trigger).
My edc USPc gets well used. Needed more mags so I wouldn’t have to spend so much time loading at the range.
I picked up the non-railed first. Then found my unicorn in “sniper grey”. Finally stumbled upon another railed one for a great price. Love the feel and quality of these guns.
I’ve slowly been adding to my collection over the years. Then Palmetto State Armory had a big discount (like 50%) this year, so I went a little crazy.
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