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Originally Posted by BlackZeda A 9mm Glock would be a perfect first pistol. Can't go wrong there, the ammo is cheap and plentiful. While I think a first-time pistol shooter
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As to rifles, I am much more inclined to recommend a .22LR and in that category, I really like the Ruger 10-22. Savage is also good. Marlin used to make a good rifle, but there have been "problems" lately and I see a lot of customer-service horror stories from that mfgr. Brands of 9mm pistols...I'm not a big fan of Glocks because I think they're ugly, but there is no denying that they are really excellent handguns...reliable and very cost-effective. They are now at Generation 4, and while that wouldn't be my first choice, it likely means that there are a lot of Gen III versions around and I don't think you could go wrong with a good used Glock 17 or Glock 19 as a first 9mm pistol. I'll bet your local gun shop has at least a few. |
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Yep, definitely not as purty as an H&K or a Kimber. I agree about the Ruger 10-22. That was my first rifle, but I was a bit spoiled; my first pistol was a USP .40SW. That is pretty much the reason I didn't sell it.
After thinking about it, the simplicity of the Glock is a big plus for the beginner shooter. There aren't any safety buttons or decocking levers and you will definitely learn from a good instructor to keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot. |
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