Best first handgun?
I agree with Rudy H. that the .22 cal. pistol (or revolver for that matter) is the ideal choice for a first -time handgun shooter. I have coached a few shooters over the years ( having qualified at USAMTU, Fort Benning, Ga. as a pistol coach; I also have SFC and NCCP Level lll certification as a pistol coach) and wouldn't dream of starting a new shooter with a centre-fire handgun.
As you may assume I have a couple of handguns myself and I like shooting the heavily-modified .45 Colt 1911, the .357 S&W 686, and Magnum Research's Desert(Baby) Eagle, just to mention 3 popular centre-fire calibers.
I have rubber grips(from Magnum Research) on the DBE and find the recoil, despite my arthritis, surprisingly pleasant.
Other shooters have commented how pleasant that gun is to shoot. It's all a matter of ergonomics. Would you buy shoes that didn't fit comfortably? Didn't think so. Same goes for handguns. Everything else being within the same range, the one that fits your hand best is the one to consider seriously.
Good Luck.
I agree with Rudy H. that the .22 cal. pistol (or revolver for that matter) is the ideal choice for a first -time handgun shooter. I have coached a few shooters over the years ( having qualified at USAMTU, Fort Benning, Ga. as a pistol coach; I also have SFC and NCCP Level lll certification as a pistol coach) and wouldn't dream of starting a new shooter with a centre-fire handgun.
As you may assume I have a couple of handguns myself and I like shooting the heavily-modified .45 Colt 1911, the .357 S&W 686, and Magnum Research's Desert(Baby) Eagle, just to mention 3 popular centre-fire calibers.
I have rubber grips(from Magnum Research) on the DBE and find the recoil, despite my arthritis, surprisingly pleasant.
Other shooters have commented how pleasant that gun is to shoot. It's all a matter of ergonomics. Would you buy shoes that didn't fit comfortably? Didn't think so. Same goes for handguns. Everything else being within the same range, the one that fits your hand best is the one to consider seriously.
Good Luck.
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