Hats off to this Forum, which has been a huge help for this newcomer, especially in this Thread.
Along those lines, I'm looking for suggestions of handguns to try before getting my first. It should be:
If it really makes sense, I'd consider two: a .22 for the firing range and a larger model for home, especially if they work alike. But if I can get away with one to start, great.
I have minimal handgun experience, having fired only a .357 Magnum 3" and a Sig p226 three years ago. Both felt fine, but I didn't get the particulars of the models. I'm open to either revolvers or semi-auto. Slight preference for Double-Action Only, but I'd consider Single Action if recommended.
From reading other Threads, I've already found the sensible advice to try different models for a good fit. But there are hundreds of options, and I'd appreciate any advice on where to start.
Along those lines, I'm looking for suggestions of handguns to try before getting my first. It should be:
- good for a newcomer. I'll take a course, read, and practice, practice, practice. But there's no getting around it: for now, I know bupkis. Simple is the way to start.
- $500 to $900. I just don't know enough to invest in more yet.
- fun on the firing range at short to moderate distance. That's its primary use; secondary use is for home defense.
While I might someday want a concealed carry, I'll likely buy a more compact model for that. I won't use this for hunting or plinking.
- full-size.
Or so. Not too bulky. Not dainty. I have long but thin arms and fingers, and a model with a heavy, 4" barrel may feel too weighty.
If it really makes sense, I'd consider two: a .22 for the firing range and a larger model for home, especially if they work alike. But if I can get away with one to start, great.
I have minimal handgun experience, having fired only a .357 Magnum 3" and a Sig p226 three years ago. Both felt fine, but I didn't get the particulars of the models. I'm open to either revolvers or semi-auto. Slight preference for Double-Action Only, but I'd consider Single Action if recommended.
From reading other Threads, I've already found the sensible advice to try different models for a good fit. But there are hundreds of options, and I'd appreciate any advice on where to start.