There's a best for you and that's pretty much it, whatever it may be.
As others have posted, likes and interests change in regards to firearms constantly. I got into the subcompacts late and might be leaving them early as the internet hype hasn't lived up to reality in my experience.
I bought two .45 Howell conversion cylinders from Midway last spring when they were on sale, one for a Uberti 1858 Remington New Model Army and one for a Ruger Old Army. Both are drop in and function fine, but I always have heard good things about Kirst.
I have a Ruger Single Six and Ruger Wrangler like them both.
For me they are good for cheap practice and as mentioned good for new shooters or those who don't like recoil. I have several handguns of various calibers including black powder , but I shoot the .22's the most followed by 9mm or .38...
I know what your saying, I just picked up a Glock 43x MOS not long ago and I've been looking at this and that for it. It can get expensive fast depending on what you get.
I was looking at SIG also, mainly the 365 XL
I have a 930 SPX and it's been reliable with different loads without much issue, but I'll admit I've only put around 300 to 400 rounds thru it so far . The only non-stock part is the Oregon spacer tube, just put it on last week and it really didn't seem to need it but the reviews for it sounded...
Congrats to the OP, sounds like a solid choice.
I have a 12 gauge Mossberg 590 for defense and a 2006 Remington 870 express for hunting and really like both for their intended roles, I trust them equally and haven't had issues with either one.
I would like to get 20 gauge for general use and...
I can remember after buying each rifle looking up every marking it had, it was pretty fun just trying figure out what is was, sort of like decoding a mystery.
I knew when I was buying them for $79.00 dollars each , it wasn't going to last. They were all in very good exterior shape but the...
No experience with them yet, but I have a 43x that I would be interested in trying them out in. I was looking at Shield Arms also, but I really like the idea of leaving the mag release stock so the factory mags can still be used.