Hi everyone,
I've been lurking on CGN and haven't had much to say, since I'm new to the firearms outside some plinking as a kid. I've done a bunch of searches of old threads and found TONS of valuable information, but now that it's crunch time and I'm about to buy some pistols. I have a few questions to pick the mind of anybody with relevant experience/knowledge.
For reference I'm totally inexperienced with handguns. I've held and fired a few, but never owned one myself, so I've been taking in tons of information, reviews and the like across the internet. There's just a few specific points I haven't seen covered elsewhere.
I'd also like so say that after I get some trigger time I'm super interested in doing some shooting sports like IPSC/IDPA, so I suppose my pistol choices should take that into consideration.
Here we go:
1) I'm looking at picking up a .357 revolver, and for action shooting it seems the 4.2'' barrels are a must. In this department I only see S&W 686s available. While I like this gun a lot (I've fired about a hundred rounds of .38 Special out of one), I haven't gotten to really check out the GP-100 by Ruger. I really like the aesthetics of the Ruger and have held one (never fired it), and I think it feels a bit better in my hand.
For anybody who has done some action shooting with revolvers, how does the GP-100 fare? And I'm also curious about whether they can be purchased anywhere in the country... it seems the Ruger drought on these is absolute, but I would probably snap-buy one if I could find it (I can always grab the S&W later!).
2) In the semi-auto department, I'm weighing the Jericho 941/Baby Eagle against the Smith and Wesson M&P 9 right now. I looked at and shot many handguns and I like these models/price points. The Jericho feels totally awesome in my hand but doesn't seem to have many users, at least compared to M&Ps or Glocks. Are there known issues with the Jericho that keep people away? I read that getting holsters and the like can be difficult, whereas the M&P also is often conveniently packaged with a range kit.
A little guidance one way or the other on this decision would be great, especially in terms of value for the money. Extra magazines and holsters seem like they'd be pertinent for action shooting and the M&P looks to have the edge there.
3) Also on the semi-automatic issue, both the Jericho and M&P are offered in .40 S&W and 9mm. Is there any advantage to me picking up the .40 version? I've fired plenty of 9mm but never any .40, the ammo looks more costly, and I imagine it kicks a good deal harder. Is there any reason for me to consider a .40 version of either pistol?
Thanks for any help, it's much appreciated. I'm super excited to get into pistol shooting but it can be a bit overwhelming at first!
I've been lurking on CGN and haven't had much to say, since I'm new to the firearms outside some plinking as a kid. I've done a bunch of searches of old threads and found TONS of valuable information, but now that it's crunch time and I'm about to buy some pistols. I have a few questions to pick the mind of anybody with relevant experience/knowledge.
For reference I'm totally inexperienced with handguns. I've held and fired a few, but never owned one myself, so I've been taking in tons of information, reviews and the like across the internet. There's just a few specific points I haven't seen covered elsewhere.
I'd also like so say that after I get some trigger time I'm super interested in doing some shooting sports like IPSC/IDPA, so I suppose my pistol choices should take that into consideration.
Here we go:
1) I'm looking at picking up a .357 revolver, and for action shooting it seems the 4.2'' barrels are a must. In this department I only see S&W 686s available. While I like this gun a lot (I've fired about a hundred rounds of .38 Special out of one), I haven't gotten to really check out the GP-100 by Ruger. I really like the aesthetics of the Ruger and have held one (never fired it), and I think it feels a bit better in my hand.
For anybody who has done some action shooting with revolvers, how does the GP-100 fare? And I'm also curious about whether they can be purchased anywhere in the country... it seems the Ruger drought on these is absolute, but I would probably snap-buy one if I could find it (I can always grab the S&W later!).
2) In the semi-auto department, I'm weighing the Jericho 941/Baby Eagle against the Smith and Wesson M&P 9 right now. I looked at and shot many handguns and I like these models/price points. The Jericho feels totally awesome in my hand but doesn't seem to have many users, at least compared to M&Ps or Glocks. Are there known issues with the Jericho that keep people away? I read that getting holsters and the like can be difficult, whereas the M&P also is often conveniently packaged with a range kit.
A little guidance one way or the other on this decision would be great, especially in terms of value for the money. Extra magazines and holsters seem like they'd be pertinent for action shooting and the M&P looks to have the edge there.
3) Also on the semi-automatic issue, both the Jericho and M&P are offered in .40 S&W and 9mm. Is there any advantage to me picking up the .40 version? I've fired plenty of 9mm but never any .40, the ammo looks more costly, and I imagine it kicks a good deal harder. Is there any reason for me to consider a .40 version of either pistol?
Thanks for any help, it's much appreciated. I'm super excited to get into pistol shooting but it can be a bit overwhelming at first!




















































