I am shedding a whole bunch of handguns. Well, "shedding" means giving them to my son.
I decided to focus on two handguns, my Belgium Browning 9m and my Ruger Vacaro in Colt .45.
The Vacaro is my home defense weapon and I am extremely comfortable with it. It fits me well and has features that make it extremely practical in the role I have assigned it.
The Browning I bought in 1988 from a friend of mine. It was my SV2 carry pistol on two cruises and during GW one. It has a lot of memories in the magazine. That plus it is easy on my wrists!
I also decided to get really competent with one specific pistol. I had a lot of work done to the gun by a custom shop in Virginia and I could not be more pleased. In the past year I have put a lot of rounds though it and, with my son's instruction, have become very, very proficient with it: The beauty of having you own range
Again, I appreciate all the input. Jack is a really solid young man and this is his choice and my pleasure to get it for him.