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<blockquote data-quote="skyydiver" data-source="post: 890158" data-attributes="member: 68"><p>So from what you've said it looks like...you want inexpensive, but something useable for defense, is that correct? I think the guys that recommended 9mm are on the mark, especially if you are new(ish) to shooting. It serves the role of plinking and self-defense just fine, is relatively cheap, and lacks excessive recoil, which is a plus for learning. </p><p></p><p>Guns: Run over to H&H on Meridian and I-40, tell them about your situation, and try every rental gun you have time and money to try. Buy the one that feels the best in your hand. If that one isn't a brand you recognize for quality, search or ask around here before you buy to be sure it's not a total lemon, but most of what H&H will rent is probably quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyydiver, post: 890158, member: 68"] So from what you've said it looks like...you want inexpensive, but something useable for defense, is that correct? I think the guys that recommended 9mm are on the mark, especially if you are new(ish) to shooting. It serves the role of plinking and self-defense just fine, is relatively cheap, and lacks excessive recoil, which is a plus for learning. Guns: Run over to H&H on Meridian and I-40, tell them about your situation, and try every rental gun you have time and money to try. Buy the one that feels the best in your hand. If that one isn't a brand you recognize for quality, search or ask around here before you buy to be sure it's not a total lemon, but most of what H&H will rent is probably quality. [/QUOTE]
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