Did I set my standards too high?

Willy613

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So I finally got out too shoot my first handgun. I had recently purchased a Sig sauer p226 legion in 9mm.
It was a bit of a big purchase for my first pistol but I firmly believe in buy once cry once. Having nothing to compare too I am very happy with it, feels great in my hand.

While I was shooting I had a chance to swap with another member at the range and try his Glock .45acp. Honestly I was excited at the chance too shoot .45 but in reality the Glock felt really awkward in my hand.

Now I'm wondering though, where do I go from here? Did I set my standards too high? I really have the bug and can't wait to get out shooting again.
 
No. You picked quality first.
You can find quality again. Glocks aren't that in my opinion. If you are excited about a 45 auto, look at a nice 1911.
The Legion is a beauty. Great first buy.
 
I like Glocks, but they are a utilitarian handgun. There are lots of other handguns that would compare well with the Legion in my mind if you're looking for something else--any mid or high range 1911, for example, or the CZ Shadow or Shadow 2. For polymer guns, something like the HK45 or USP Expert, maybe a Walther PPQ M2 (although I've not tried one myself). Some of the new Beretta 92s are very nice, as well. Lots of choices!
 
You're ahead of most in coming to appreciate quality over quantity.

I had a Glock in 45 auto. Porcine would be an adjective that I'd find appropriate for it.

Try a Sig 220 if you want to stay within your brand. A mid range 1911 if you want to branch out. Revolver (yes) to go with something completely different.
 
Revolvers a real cool but it cant compare to a custom 1911 45 ACP, my Les Baer on the sand bags put 8 shots in .5 inch at 25 yards, my S&W 627-5 will do one inch, they are worth the extra cash in my opinion, very satisfactory shooting therapy... JP.
 
sweet thanks for the great input everyone, the custom 1911s look like a real nice option, I'll have to make some friends at the range and see what I can try out. Revolver would be cool too. I think something in a bright stainless will be a nice addition. Anyone have any experience shooting the stainless options or are they just safe queens. I'll have to do some research on what makes a good 1911 vs a cheap one.
 
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