At the moment, I have, I think without actualy draging them out and counting, twelve handguns in the house.
Some are for play, some for Cowboy Shooting, some for CCW, and some just 'cause they are fun to shoot. In face, that they are fun to shoot is the reason ALL of them winded up here.
Depending on where I'm going and what the weather is like determines what gun(or guns) I cary. My normal cary gun is a PKK Hungarian copy of a Walther in .380. That gun is 100% reliable and has had over 3000 rounds shot thrue it. 100% reliable. Hard to beat a gun like that.
My car gun,(yes, they are diferent), is usualy a Colt New Service revolver in 38-40 cal. 4&1/2 in bbl. hard hitting and easy to move inside a car. When I don't have the New Service in the car, I have a Colt Delta 10mm with a couple extra clips tucked down between the seats.
On days I'm going to a Cowboy Shoot, I usualy CCW a SA Ruger 32H&R mag. The 32H&R mag is a hard hitting round and I am more used to a Single Action gun than any other.
If I'm going woods walking, or when hunting, I usualy have a 4&3/4 in SA in .45lc in a sholder holdster along with what ever else I am hunting with.
I shoot a SA revolver more than any other type of gun. I still can't brake myself of thumbing back the hammer on every gun I shoot. It's not a habbit I wish to brake. Of the guns I mostly carry, only the PKK and the New Service are double action, and they both shoot better by thumbing the hammer back before shooting. I do find that for the first shot point shooting, I do much better with the Ruger 32 H&R than with any of the others.
Sorry for rambiling on so much, but the above listed guns are the ones that I carry the most, and the reasons for each.
Greeenriver(I find myself carrying the little Ruger 32 mag more and more. It just shoots Soooooo nice!!!)