johnwilliamson062
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Put your self in the feet of a new shooter. Very little to no pistol experience. You are looking for a pistol to get started. What would you buy? Consider all the financial, maintenance, retail, use longevity issues involved with a firearm.
This isn't necessarily the only pistol you will own. This is the start. You want to familiarize yourself with pistol shooting and get out to the range a little.
Compare this to the first pistol you bought/owned and whether that was a good starting pistol. Why, excluding any sentimental value, you would have preferred the pistol you chose in this poll. I left the poll to general design, but feel free to list your specific make and model in your post.
My first pistol was a P22 it was a lot of fun to shoot. It allowed me to familiarize with characteristics of centerfire pistols not always found on .22s.
After about 1,000 rounds and a year(was in college so I couldn't shoot as much), I felt like its limitations were holding me back and went for a Ruger MK II hunter. Although the P22 was a good starter and looked cool, the MK II allowed me to work on my shooting a lot more due to it's accuracy.
I might go with a buckmark also. It would be one of the two though. Would never regret the purchase and would allow me to put alot of rounds down range for very little additional money.
Depends on the primary use.
You are looking for a pistol to get started.
This isn't necessarily the only pistol you will own. This is the start. You want to familiarize yourself with pistol shooting and get out to the range a little.
Compare this to the first pistol you bought/owned and whether that was a good starting pistol. Why, excluding any sentimental value, you would have preferred the pistol you chose in this poll. I left the poll to general design, but feel free to list your specific make and model in your post.
My first pistol was a P22 it was a lot of fun to shoot. It allowed me to familiarize with characteristics of centerfire pistols not always found on .22s.
After about 1,000 rounds and a year(was in college so I couldn't shoot as much), I felt like its limitations were holding me back and went for a Ruger MK II hunter. Although the P22 was a good starter and looked cool, the MK II allowed me to work on my shooting a lot more due to it's accuracy.
I might go with a buckmark also. It would be one of the two though. Would never regret the purchase and would allow me to put alot of rounds down range for very little additional money.
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