One of the most common questions I see on these forums and others, as well as in real life (!) is "what gun should I get?" This most often comes from people new to handguns who are choosing their first gun.
The answer should be more complex than a quick response allows, so I've attempted to take a stab at this with an article on my site. I think arming new shooters with as much information as possible is critical.
Of course the best thing you can do is go out and shoot as many guns as you can, but that may still not be enough if you are after a gun for a purpose that isn't necessarily visible at a range (such as concealed carry).
I hope to use this as a reference in the future when I come across these types of questions.
Article: Choosing Your First Handgun | Everyday Loadout
The answer should be more complex than a quick response allows, so I've attempted to take a stab at this with an article on my site. I think arming new shooters with as much information as possible is critical.
Of course the best thing you can do is go out and shoot as many guns as you can, but that may still not be enough if you are after a gun for a purpose that isn't necessarily visible at a range (such as concealed carry).
I hope to use this as a reference in the future when I come across these types of questions.
Article: Choosing Your First Handgun | Everyday Loadout