MoJo wrote:What makes a "Fighting Handgun"? Any handgun you use in a gunfight is by definition a "fighting Handgun."
But, to be a true fighting handgun it needs to be powerful enough, accurate enough and ergonomic. An S&W 686, Colt Python or Ruger revolver in .357 Magnum is definitely a "fighting handgun" As are Glocks, High Powers, M&Ps, SIGs, HKs, Rugers, Berettas and, even some of Taurus' offerings.
Guns I don't consider to be true fighting handguns are anything in .380, .32, .25 or .22 these are backup or last ditch calibers not a true fighting gun. Is the 1911 the only fighting handgun? Decidedly no, is it the best fighting handgun, I don't think so. The 1911 is one of the best fighting guns it's not the only "fighting handgun."
I agree.
Although I favor the 1911 for ergonomic reasons here in TX, if I were going into a dusty, gritty environment like the Middle East I'd carry a Springfield XD, Glock, or S&W M&P.