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<blockquote data-quote="shotty" data-source="post: 946077" data-attributes="member: 4395"><p>I'd stick with a 9mm or 38. Not having much experience with handguns and then buying a larger caliber, can lead to bad habits. The 9mm is going to be cheaper to feed and as of right now, ammo is easier to find and cheaper to buy. Not a fan of someone new to handguns starting with and auto, but due to you limited budget, the sigma probably wins hands down. Don't worry about the trigger as you haven't had alot of trigger time with different guns and a good trigger is opinion based mostly. i.e.( I like glock 5.5 triggers and the trigger on my gp 100). Learn some basics and then practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shotty, post: 946077, member: 4395"] I'd stick with a 9mm or 38. Not having much experience with handguns and then buying a larger caliber, can lead to bad habits. The 9mm is going to be cheaper to feed and as of right now, ammo is easier to find and cheaper to buy. Not a fan of someone new to handguns starting with and auto, but due to you limited budget, the sigma probably wins hands down. Don't worry about the trigger as you haven't had alot of trigger time with different guns and a good trigger is opinion based mostly. i.e.( I like glock 5.5 triggers and the trigger on my gp 100). Learn some basics and then practice. [/QUOTE]
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