Good idea for a first handgun?

Akaen

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I'll be getting my RPAL soon! and i was looking at idea for a good handgun around 500-700$ range
no caliber in mind just a good first shooter :)
 
Get a used Shadow 1, you won't be disappointed.

Soon you'll get a bunch of "buy a .22" suggestions. I wouldn't bother with a .22, go straight to 9mm if you can afford the ammo.
 
Yeah, if you’re going to start off with centrefire a CZ75 of some sort is hard to beat. Reasonably priced, good quality, comfortable grip, and the all-steel construction makes for mild recoil.
 
Yeah i didnt really have a rimfire in mind, I've heard good things about the cz75 but I guess this just cements it!
 
Glock is still my favourite, maybe I just got lucky with mine but I found it to be the least picky with different brands of ammo. Trust me, you’re first handgun won’t be your last.
 
If you have friends that have guns, ask to try some out for feel

Or go to a knowledgeable store and see what feels good to you.

There are a lot of great starter guns.
 
It’s really preference. The CZs are great but I prefer the feel of the Sigs better. Some like the lighter Glocks.

I’d go out with people who have them and try them out or go to a shop that has a few to see how they shoot or feel.

Can’t go wrong with any of the ones suggested though


Edit: Daver beat me to it lol
 
CZ75B would be a great first gun.
just know that there are 2 types:
1 is a safety lever that locks the hammer back and the other is a "D" model CZ75BD where the lever is a decocker--it drops the hammer
to half ####.

the double action is not great but single is really good--of course the gun can fire in double action mode on the first round then
transitions to single action thereafter.
 
Get a used Shadow 1, you won't be disappointed.

Soon you'll get a bunch of "buy a .22" suggestions. I wouldn't bother with a .22, go straight to 9mm if you can afford the ammo.

Nope. A good .22; learn to shoot, it will pay great dividends as you progress into the sport, and not develop too many bad habits. I have been shooting for about 50 years; still have my first .22 pistol and rifle. The pistol (a High Standard Sportsman) I still shoot all the time, along with a High Standard Target Pistol; but I do shoot .45, .40, 9mm, .357, and Cap and Ball and I shoot them all well because of the little .22.
 
I would suggest that you buy a something that is a common, modern, duty gun. The reason being; it will likely be reliable, have strong aftermarket support and good availability of mags/holsters/ spare parts. As well, if you decide it is not the platform for you, you can dump it on the secondary market for %90 of your cost. Sig, Glock, CZ, FNH etc. Lots of options.
 
I'll be getting my RPAL soon! and i was looking at idea for a good handgun around 500-700$ range
no caliber in mind just a good first shooter :)

You need to ask yourself this: "What do I want this handgun to do well?"

Answering that question will narrow down both the caliber and the type of handgun. The fact that you put an arbitrary "$500.-700." cap on it suggests to me that you haven't necessarily considered the cost of ammunition.

If money is tight, you'd better make a decision on caliber first, before you try to make your handgun selection.
 
Go to a gun shop and handle a few to find out what fits your hand the best. While .22's are great for cheap plinking, the theory that they are good for beginners as it allows them to learn how to shoot without dealing with recoil is flawed. Start with a 9mm or greater as recoil management is critical. I have just about every main service pistol available on the market right now. I prefer my Glocks and cz's over my sigs and Beretta's
 
Buy a .22 conversion kit for a 1911. Then after a few months when you've saved all that money on ammo, buy the 1911 in .45 ACP to put it on.:rolleyes:
 
Get a used Shadow 1, you won't be disappointed.

Soon you'll get a bunch of "buy a .22" suggestions. I wouldn't bother with a .22, go straight to 9mm if you can afford the ammo.

I went this route with an FN509 as a first pistol and recently went out and got a .22

Pistol shooting is oodles of fun and 9mm is great! The not-fun part is spending a few hundred bucks on centerfire pistol ammo vs 40$ for 300 rounds of .22
 
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