I'm looking at buying an semi-auto .45ACP handgun as my first purchase after getting my license.
I've fired off a few guns, but really don't know enough about them to say what's good and what's not. I've only used handguns in Vegas at a shooting range.
I used a 44 Desert Eagle and a Beretta 9mm.
What I learned from that is that the 9mm is easier to shoot, but the 44 was WAY more fun. Since I'm not looking to become a marksman (mainly just play around with targets), I'm opting for the larger caliber of .45ACP.
I'm aware the cost is more, but I'm not overly concerned about that for the fun-factor gained
For a first pistol, I'm pretty sure I'd like a Norinco 1911A1 (Gov't or Commander). Any feedback on that choice?
I've seen a few other guns that I like, but all over the $700 mark, which is a bit much for my first handgun, which I'm using as a learning/stepping stone.
Any advice for a newbie? I've already done the firearms courses, waiting on the license (should be in this week or next), and once the license arrives, registering at a local gun club.
Again, I'm not ever planning on becoming a pro marksman. If I join the police, then I'll care about my marksmanship with a handgun
I've fired off a few guns, but really don't know enough about them to say what's good and what's not. I've only used handguns in Vegas at a shooting range.
I used a 44 Desert Eagle and a Beretta 9mm.
What I learned from that is that the 9mm is easier to shoot, but the 44 was WAY more fun. Since I'm not looking to become a marksman (mainly just play around with targets), I'm opting for the larger caliber of .45ACP.
I'm aware the cost is more, but I'm not overly concerned about that for the fun-factor gained
For a first pistol, I'm pretty sure I'd like a Norinco 1911A1 (Gov't or Commander). Any feedback on that choice?
I've seen a few other guns that I like, but all over the $700 mark, which is a bit much for my first handgun, which I'm using as a learning/stepping stone.
Any advice for a newbie? I've already done the firearms courses, waiting on the license (should be in this week or next), and once the license arrives, registering at a local gun club.
Again, I'm not ever planning on becoming a pro marksman. If I join the police, then I'll care about my marksmanship with a handgun



















































