Phat Eagle
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I'm another who recommends the Glock 22. You can always get the 40-9 conversion barrel, and then you'll have one pistol and two calibers.
M&P 22 is great! You heard right about the GSG. Stock up on high velocity .22, like CCI Minimags if you get the GSG.
Of course, you will find Minimags to be Unobtanium!
OK, I will look into the smith then. I have a healthy stash of mini mags but I would prefer a gun that eats the cheap stuff that is readily available.
S&W m&p 22? Any good? I am also looking at the browning a 22. I have heard that the gsg pistols are hit and miss
The Browning Buckmark is a good shooter with a nice trigger and ergonomics
M&P 22 is great! You heard right about the GSG. Stock up on high velocity .22, like CCI Minimags if you get the GSG.
Of course, you will find Minimags to be Unobtanium!
The GSG likes HV .22 ammo is picky with the ammo, still a fun gun to shoot, tons of after-market stuff, you want grips(done!), you want to replace safeties(done!), you want a holster (done!). The buck mark is also a good gun less picky with ammo but hard to find after-market stuff. I hear once you break-in the GSG it becomes a more reliable gun, like many guns it gets better after many rounds are put into it. Again I bought the GSG over the buck mark because it fit my hand better, you may find the buck mark to fit better in yours, it is all about the right fit.
Recently got my pal upgraded to an rpal. I am shopping for my first handgun. I have limited experience with shooting hand guns. I have handled a few and am leaning towards a s&w m&p 40 pro series. I am not concerned about cost of shooting as I am not home often enough to go more than once a month. I will be adding a progressive press to feed them if I get the handgun bug.
So with that said, would this be a good choice for a first handgun? I appreciate any input or feedback.
I got a GSG 1911-22 for my first handgun. Its cheap and has an excellent parts replacement service, if anything goes wrong free replacement part. Most importantly it fires .22 which are cheap (to help you control your aim and get your form down) and low recoil.
I recommend starting with a .22 handgun like:
GSG 1911-22
Ruger 22/45
Ruger Mark III Target
Smith & Wesson 22A
Browning Buck Mark
These will help with your form without eating your wallet as they are all under $600 and you might find one used for cheaper but always try it in your hand before you buy it. This is the most important part, if you don't like the feel of it in your hand, you won't feel comfortable when firing it. Don't be afraid of spending an extra hundred dollars if that one gun is the best fit in your hand.
I don't shoot 40 cal, simply because it snaps more than necessary and while it does have more power, the 9 has more than enough power to put holes in paper. Cost saving on ammunition is more important than cost saving on the gun - work out what an M&P costs, then try to estimate the value of 55000 rounds.
I think the m&p 9 range kit will be what I go with. If I enjoy it then I will consider a 1911 in 45acp next. Thanks for the input



























