I know there are many topics like this, as I have been watching these threads daily for over a month (I think I am hooked). I am looking to spend roughly under/around a K (as my upper limit) on my first handgun(s?), and I would like some input and to hear some people share their experiences. When I started my search I was inclined towards the Baby eagle, due to some of the information I had found; lack of recoil, reliability, accuracy and initial cost being the key reasons (I also like the look). But since then I have been thinking a little more long term and considering a CZ Shadow, or Sig 226, or MP 9/40, with an eye towards an easier long term ownership through the availability of after-market modifications and ease of obtaining things such as replacement parts and spare mags.
I am leaning towards more of an all steel gun, because of the flinch issue I had expecting that much muzzle flip, and I would prefer to keep recoil and muzzle flip to a minimum. But I am also open to some polymer guns, but I don't see too much in their favour since the gun will never be carried, so I dont really see too much value in going with a lighter weight material.
My question is: What else should I be considering? I know I would like to get a .22 at some point for practise, but I want my first hand gun to be a 9mm or a 40 that I can easily convert to 9/.357 down the line to keep costs down but still allow for some spice every now and then. I am not too interested in revolvers due to the greater leverage them seem to have on one's wrist, since the last time I shot handguns I liked the the .38 and 9mm as well as the .22 over the .357 mag a friend let me shoot, as I wasn't ready for that much muzzle flip and recoil (which led to the development of some minor flinch issues).
I am also interested in hearing more on the Berreta 92 and Taurus clone, but reviews that I have found seem to say that the ergonomics are not as nice as the CZ or Sig, and that it is not too kind a gun for those with medium to small hands, which I have. Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing what you have to share.
I am leaning towards more of an all steel gun, because of the flinch issue I had expecting that much muzzle flip, and I would prefer to keep recoil and muzzle flip to a minimum. But I am also open to some polymer guns, but I don't see too much in their favour since the gun will never be carried, so I dont really see too much value in going with a lighter weight material.
My question is: What else should I be considering? I know I would like to get a .22 at some point for practise, but I want my first hand gun to be a 9mm or a 40 that I can easily convert to 9/.357 down the line to keep costs down but still allow for some spice every now and then. I am not too interested in revolvers due to the greater leverage them seem to have on one's wrist, since the last time I shot handguns I liked the the .38 and 9mm as well as the .22 over the .357 mag a friend let me shoot, as I wasn't ready for that much muzzle flip and recoil (which led to the development of some minor flinch issues).
I am also interested in hearing more on the Berreta 92 and Taurus clone, but reviews that I have found seem to say that the ergonomics are not as nice as the CZ or Sig, and that it is not too kind a gun for those with medium to small hands, which I have. Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing what you have to share.




















































