Not to be a spoilsport but is a .45 really a good first gun? I would think a good .22 that you can buy ammunition by the 500's for the price of a case of beer. You can learn to hit what you are aiming at and not develop a flinch doing it.
Not to say there is anything wrong with having a Norinco .45. Bought mine at $220, added a new trigger, slide release, grips, cleaned it up to break lighter and cleanly, tightened up the barrel, bushing, made some adjustable sights, a little bit of grinding.
Couldn't be happier. Need one in 9mm now.
for what it's worth, my newbie experience with a handful of handguns (thanks to a member here!!!) left me with this: 9mm is SNAPPY, the .45ACP is actually quite controllable, .38 Special in a revolver is a complete joy, and .22LR guns are thin and light (in my hands, heavier things shake less)
cost of ammo aside, i preferred shooting the .45ACP over the 9mm, and the .38 Special over either of those.


















































