Feinwerkbau AW-93 and Hammerli 208s. I like both of them for different reasons. I like the Feinwerkbau because I like the balance of the gun and it is easy to adjust the trigger myself. It is also in current production. It feels balance wise most like my .45. It also has a really nifty mount for an Aimpoint micro that balances the weight of the gun over my hand where I like it. I believe the Aimpoint is probably the best dot sight on the market although the Ultradot that I have on my Hammerli is also perfectly adequate. I like the Feinwerkbau for International becuase it has beautiful iron sights that look pretty much like the ones on my air pistol that makes the gun extremely easy to shoot with open sights. I like my Hammerli because it is ultra reliable and not picky at all about ammo. It pretty much shoots anything. I also think the trigger is a bit better than the Feiwerkbau. Isabel.
I own and have used Walther GSP, Hammerli 208 and 280, Pardini SPE, Unique DES 69, Britarms 2000, High Standard (Citation, Trophy, Victor) and Ruger Mark II & III and I would have to say that I prefer the Wather and the Pardini.
I presently shoot a Bennelli 90S and love it.
I've had the chance to shoot most standard pistols over the years, my favorites are the Bennelli, Walther GSP and the Pardini SP.
I own and compete with my MG2 and own a Hammerli SP20RRS. While I've had trouble with my MG2, it shoots so well and is extremely accurate. My second choice would be a Pardini SP.
I've owned a IZH35, MCM, Pardini S&W41, Walther GSP (32SW),
Walther SSP for standard pistol, was using a Hammerli 280 before that (best trigger, period), and KSP200 before that (wish I had never sold it).
Morini CM84E for free pistol (hobby only), have a Walther FP to remind me of quality engineering workmanship.
Hammerli 280 for centrefire.