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Title: Two Guns
Post by: Jkwas on February 03, 2012, 08:03:51 PM
Ok,
After much experimenting with several types of handguns, Revolvers, Semi Autos, snubs, compacts, full size service pistols, I have arrived at the following question:
If you can only have two handguns,  only two handguns,  what would they be?  Say you only had the cash for two purchases.
Approach this from a practical standpoint.  What would be the best two to get by with?  What two would work best for you in
satisfying your self defense lifestyle/requirements?   It doesn't have to be a specific manufacturer, just two specific types.
What do you think?   I have my ideas but before I share them, what are yours?
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: tombogan03884 on February 03, 2012, 08:16:45 PM
A full size EDC gun, 1911 Govt Model or 4" 357 revolver and a Kel Tec/ LCP size  in 380 or 32ACP for every where you have pants that doesn't have metal detectors .
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: twyacht on February 03, 2012, 08:21:18 PM
1 full size (4" barrel)  large caliber revolver. 

1 utterly reliable high capacity semi auto. with a caliber that begins with .4

Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: Ichiban on February 03, 2012, 08:36:46 PM
For me?  Limited to two handguns to satisfy my self defense requirements?
A bobtail 1911 commander in .45acp for EDC, HD, and social work.
A 4" or 6" .357 revolver (I like 7-shot S&W 686s) for backwoods (nothing bigger than a black bear), backup EDC/HD.
YMMV
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: PegLeg45 on February 03, 2012, 08:40:33 PM
A commander-length 1911 for CCW/SD and a Ruger Super Blackhawk.
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: MikeBjerum on February 03, 2012, 08:51:14 PM
Pretty narrow usage that you give, but based on that I would say Gov. model 1911 and a Ruger Mark III.  Change the criteria, and I will change my choices.
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: les snyder on February 03, 2012, 09:02:52 PM
G23 with Trijicon night sights (with clip on LED weapon light) and LCP for pocket carry
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: Hazcat on February 03, 2012, 09:29:55 PM
.357 revolver and a .22 revolver.
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: Ping on February 03, 2012, 10:05:32 PM
Glock 21SF and Glock 30SF. Or any other combination of a full sized Glock and it's compact partner in the same caliber.
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: MAUSERMAN on February 03, 2012, 11:35:43 PM
For me the Glock20 10mm and a Gp100.
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: alfsauve on February 04, 2012, 08:06:57 AM
I'll chime in:

If it's SD, then a full size semi-auto and a very compact semi-auto in center fire calibers.  I'd go with a G17 and a Ruger LCP.  Reasoning that the LCP is very small and concealable and can be carried most anywhere-anytime.  The G17 gives you full size capability with large capacity.   And it can be used in most all action pistol matches including GSSF.

Depending on life style substitute a .22 semi-auto for fun, economy and rimfire matchs.  Or a .357 or .44 revolver for more brute power and walks in the field or hunting.
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: Jkwas on February 04, 2012, 08:09:42 AM
Interesting choices.  It just goes to show everyone has different requirements.  For me, concealed carry and a nightstand gun are my top requirements.  I've distilled it down to a compact double stack 9mm for the nightstand and carry, and a pocket .380 with an extra mag when I can't carry the 9mm.  I used to be more of a revolver guy but more bullets makes more sense  :)
It's a good thing we don't have to limit ourselves, isn't it?   ;D
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: tekoken on February 04, 2012, 11:45:34 AM
That's a tuff question with so many great firearms available these days. I think I would go with a Glock 21 for self defense needs & a .44 magnum with a long barrel for hunting needs.
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: Magoo541 on February 04, 2012, 12:11:49 PM
A high capacity 45 ACP full size service gun  (XDM, M&P, FNS etc) and a 22 LR auto (Ruger MkIII).

I have only one hand gun for the reason you stated-money.  Its an XDM in 45 ACP good for HD, SD, CCW, backwoods carry (with Double Tap 255 grain hardcast) and Social work (I like that term Ichiban), my next handgun purchase will be a 22 auto, most likely a Ruger MKIII or 45/22 because they are cheap to shoot, have proven to be reliable and have a lot of aftermarket support.
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: mkm on February 05, 2012, 01:28:39 PM
Going off of my first two handgun purchases, I would be inclined to say Glock 19 and 26; however, I made my purchases knowing I had other future options.  I stand by the 19 (other similar models or manufacturers is must have something different) as it is plenty concealable for me and still large enough to be comfortable shooter.  I would change my second pistol to a 4" or 6" .357.  It brings a little more umph while be versatile enough to shoot multiple calibers.
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: KLoch11 on February 07, 2012, 11:59:44 PM
I would pick one for self defense and another for sport. Honestly a 1911 in .45 would be my self defense pick and for sport it would have to be a break action revolver, just because they are cool.
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: RTFM on February 26, 2012, 06:15:15 PM
Torn between
2) GLOCK 17
OR
A GLOCK 17 and a Ruger Security SIx in .357

Yah 2 GLOCK's - Spares are a good thing and no one said we were getting any resupply of parts.
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: ronlarimer on February 27, 2012, 05:06:19 PM
Glock 19 and a PM9
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: tommy tornado on February 27, 2012, 09:17:19 PM
4-inch 629 and a Glock 19.
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: warhawke on February 28, 2012, 12:05:03 AM
My current choice would be an XD40sc and an XD40 Tactical
Same mags, same parts, same bullets, just one to carry concealed and one for open carry in the boonies (with better performance from the 5" barrel) I might have switched to the XDm40's but I have the sc already and the XDm's have had some teething issues.

I considered getting a CZ SP01 to go with my CZ75 compact (in .40) but I cannot do the gunsmith work on the CZ and the compact is too heavy to EDC.

I would have gotten a Sig P226 and P229, but the mags are not compatible (the P224 and the P229 are neat but I don't see the 229 as a full size service weapon and I'm just not feeling the P250)

I would consider a full size 1911 and a Officers model size with an alloy or Titanium frames but don't have that kind of bread, nor can I get them in .40, nor does single-stack mags blow my kilt up anymore.

Taurus 24/7 OSS and a Millennium Pro might work, but Taurus has too many issues.   

The Styer M-A1 and S-A1 would have been nice, but they have issues as well and the 1/2" difference in barrel length is not worth the effort, the same could be said for the Ruger SR40 and SR40c.

In case you haven't noticed I put a lot of thought into this very subject recently. I did not consider a set of Glocks, mostly because I do not like Glocks they simply do not fit me. I want the different pistols for different purposes and I don't want two different types and calibers of weapon.
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: les snyder on February 28, 2012, 07:57:50 AM
I'll play again...upgrade the previously recommended G23 to a G35 (endorsed by the Quiet Professionals from Ft. Bragg), keep the LCP  for a pocket pistol

for a competition shooter.... G34 for practical games, and S&W M41 in .22lr for steel matches/STC

for hunter...something by Hamilton Bowen in .454 Casull, S&W M617 in .22lr
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: Jkwas on February 28, 2012, 05:19:09 PM
I use a Taurus Millenium Pro and a Keltec p3at, but I must admit, the XDM 3.8 and a Ruger LCP would be my current choice.  The XDM is suuuuuuweeeet.  It has a trigger like butter smothered in Ky jelly!
Title: Re: Two Guns
Post by: Conagher 45 on March 04, 2012, 11:24:15 AM
I would Choose a Model 29 or 629 4" Smith & Wesson and a 5" Model 1911. This will have about anything covered thae I would run into.