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<blockquote data-quote="HogSooner" data-source="post: 1356768" data-attributes="member: 15178"><p>Newbie introduction,</p><p></p><p>I have never owned a gun but have fired a few guns in my life. After attending gun shows, gun shops and talking to lots of knowledgeable folks, I have decided to purchase a 9mm as a first gun. There is so much to learn and am looking forward to becoming a responsible gun owner. I have looked at the M&P, FNP, XD9 and lots of Glocks. I like the feel of the M&P and the FNP. I have an oportunity to get a new FNP for $385 total (incl S&H plus FFl fee). I will probably buy it if it is still available when I get home tonight. However, the first thing I will learn is safety then how to shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HogSooner, post: 1356768, member: 15178"] Newbie introduction, I have never owned a gun but have fired a few guns in my life. After attending gun shows, gun shops and talking to lots of knowledgeable folks, I have decided to purchase a 9mm as a first gun. There is so much to learn and am looking forward to becoming a responsible gun owner. I have looked at the M&P, FNP, XD9 and lots of Glocks. I like the feel of the M&P and the FNP. I have an oportunity to get a new FNP for $385 total (incl S&H plus FFl fee). I will probably buy it if it is still available when I get home tonight. However, the first thing I will learn is safety then how to shoot. [/QUOTE]
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