Me? .45ACP...1911,.....but I have a GLOCK27 that shoots a 9 inch plate at 30 yds. That may not win me any prizes, but it is Center Mass. Learn what the largest your comfortable with, then learn to shoot it Well.![Bye :bye: :bye:](/images/smilies/bye.gif)
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Find a gun that is comfortable in your hands first, then choose what caliber you want, a 9mm and a 40 do not have that big of a difference in felt recoil. The 9mm is easy to find and cheaper than the 40.
9mm hands down. You can shoot almost 50% more for the same cost. With less recoil, you're more likely to improve your proficiency while developing fewer bad habits.
I would recomend going to a local range that rents weapons & see what fits you best.
LOW recoil and cheap shooting! that means alot of trigger time.
, one needs to think about what you want to use the hand gun for. Target, plinking, or self defense?
. The renting advice is a good one.
Sign up for the ap1 class at tdsa. After you learn to shoot, then go buy a gun.
I would start with a 22. cheep to shoot hardly any recoil always fun to shoot
If you want to 57 I can take you out and let you shoot the FNP, XDM in 9mm and a 1911 in .45. Then you can rent a .40
No matter what you buy, you're going to catch a disease. This disease is incurable and highly contagious.
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