First handgun, suggestions
Hey everyone, I was hoping I could get some educated suggestions for my first gun. I'm looking for something simple. All I want to do is shoot at the range so no significant safety features are necessary since I don't even plan on having ammo unless I'm at the range let alone have the gun loaded any other time then when I'm shooting. I was looking for a 9mm that is of decent size. I have fired a 9mm and feal fairly comfortable with the recoil for learning to shoot and the smaller guns I have held feel pretty uncomfortable in my hands. I'm hoping for something durable and simple that I can learn all the mechanics of. If I could get some suggestions, it would be greatly appreciated.
Also, I'm looking to spend a fortune on my first gun but I'm not shy about spending some money either. At a glance I have noticed quite a few that were around 300-600 and that is a price range I am comfortable with
I do plan on going to a shop to make my purchase since I want to be sure I'm comfortable with it but as with all salesman, they are going to want to make the sake and I'd rather have an idea of what I'm looking at rather then being force fed information.
Re: First handgun, suggestions
Wow I wasn't expecting so many responses so fast. Thanks for all the input guys. See I plan on eventually buying a larger caliber once I find my place with things. The first gun is purely for practicing and finding what I really want. I actually had someone at my work suggest getting a used gun seeing as my objective getting one solely for practice and investing more into my future gun purchases. What do you guys think of used guns and what would you recommend I should really be looking to spend on both new and used? Would it be safe to say around $200, probably less would fetch a suitable gun for what I'm looking for?
Re: First handgun, suggestions
Alright so initially I was planning on spending about 500 give or take but of course if I can get good quality gun for less money, why not ya know. I'll check out that High Point and I was actually going to check out the glock 17 and glock 34. I just wanted to have an idea when I go in so I don't look completely stupid. I noticed it here where one of you sold a gun just to make the sale. I'd rather be told to save my money if there are no quality guns for that price instead of settling but I understand it's a business. If I spend some money, I want it to be decent, I'm putting out bare minimum, I just want it to work.
Re: First handgun, suggestions
In case anyone was wondering, I went out to a couple shops this weekend and found a shop with a range that seemed to have significantly more knowledgeable and pleasant employees. Showed me some stuff, let me rent for free and I ultimately decided on the Gen4 Glock 23. Felt comfortable and sturdy, fired nice and I was fairly accurate with it. Grouping was very close and on point. I appreciate all the help and think I'll be sticking around these boards.
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I bought it new. It came down to either Gen3, Gen3 w/ night sights, or Gen4. Gen4 felt more comfortable in my hands and I figured if I was putting out the money anyway, might as well get it new.
First handgun, suggestions