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Ok I'm looking at buying my first pistol (I've shot them but never bought one of my own) the only thing i can really say is id like to keep it at around $800 or less and i can't use Glocks.

Im entering into a policing program at my local college. so my other question besides what pistol is what calibre should i start with should i start with 9mm or go straight to .40?:confused:
 
Go to your local gun store, handle as many as you can to find what fits you best. Dry fire a few if they will let you to get to know the trigger.

Even better if you can go to a local range that rents out the guns and take a few for a test drive.

I ended up with a 941 polymer in 9mm for my first, very happy with it. Range kits are in the same price range as the m&p range kit but don't include the speed loader so factor in an extra $35 or so.
 
9mm is underpowerd and 40 is a stupid round, just get a 45
I think you like 45s but any how I was curious sooo I looked up federal self defence loads to see the difference and really there is not that much at 25 yards these are the energy levels.:stirthepot2:

P9HS1
9mm Luger (9x19mm Parabellum) 345 315 291 271 255

P9HS2
9mm Luger (9x19mm Parabellum) 326 311 297 284 273

P40HS2
40 S&W 447 401 365 337 313

P45HS1
45 Auto 414 397 382 367 354
 
I think you like 45s but any how I was curious sooo I looked up federal self defence loads to see the difference and really there is not that much at 25 yards these are the energy levels.:stirthepot2:

P9HS1
9mm Luger (9x19mm Parabellum) 345 315 291 271 255

P9HS2
9mm Luger (9x19mm Parabellum) 326 311 297 284 273

P40HS2
40 S&W 447 401 365 337 313

P45HS1
45 Auto 414 397 382 367 354

45's do let in more light cuz they leave bigger holes..... and there's a thread somewhere here that says the more that gets in, the more devastating the shot!
 
Seriously check out a SAM 1911. I have a 9mm military enhanced that I bought from Wolverine that I have a couple thousand rounds through and it has been rock solid.
But seeing as you are going into law enforcement isn't a Glock something you will be using?
 
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22lr is never a bad start and you can have a good one 500 or so, but a CZ SP01, Walther P99 or Sig p226 would be good. may need to go lightly used to keep under $800 unless you find a good sale. try and handle them first if you can.
 
45's do let in more light cuz they leave bigger holes..... and there's a thread somewhere here that says the more that gets in, the more devastating the shot!

wow never thought about it that way, well there you go another plus for the 45
 
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