Hi,
I am new to the form. I recently received my PAL (restricted and non-restricted)
I have bought a few long guns already and have decided its about time to get a hand gun.
I am looking for some advice on what kind of hand gun would be a good starter gun. I am a pretty big guy and think i can handle the recoil of larger rounds.
I have been very interested in getting a Norinco for my first gun. their reasonably inexpensive and look cool. Has anyone ever bought one? If so would you recommend it to a beginner?
also i am looking to spend preferably under $700. but if all that is available at that price is garbage then i would be willing to go up to $1200.
Thanks!
gordo
Gordo:
I would get some experienced advice on this; someone to handhold you through the purchase.
Realizing that you are brand new to this, one wonders what you want to do with the handgun? That will dictate the advice you receive.
It's pretty tough to suggest something without knowing what you want to do with it... one thing for sure though, I would stay away from anything that is in the least 'cheap' or 'questionable quality'. Personally, I am partial to Glock, Sig, Walther, S&W, Springfield and a few others. And again it depends very much on what you want it for. For IPSC we use Glock and Para and are looking to try out the Springfield XDM series. They are all super reliable and it depends on how much you want to spend as well... in your price range Glock is going to be a good bet but if you are looking at target shooting Glock is not the way to go... you probably want S&W, Walther and those specific for target shooting. And then there is the topic of stateside carry and that is a whole different kettle of fish with different specs.
My advice? Get paired up with someone with loads of experience and perhaps try out a few at the range before spending your hard earned money. We have a couple of HK P7M8's that I just love but many will swear at (I wasn't going to mention them). What fits your hand may not fit someone else's and vice versa. Calibre? You may want to think about starting out with a decent .22 to get used to using a handgun before sinking money into a more expensive piece. We have several .22's and shot .22 for a while before moving up. I love the Ruger Mk II and III with bull barrel. There are better of course but you get what you pay for and the Rugers are easy to clean and if kept clean are very reliable and fairly accurate; they are also inexpensive at about $400 give or take. And if you buy a good used one you will get your money back quickly when you decide to move up. We kept ours so we can take newbie friends out to the range to plink. Keep in mind that restricteds can only be transported to and from a range (with the odd exception) and can only be shot at the range. In Canada.
Your question is a very valid one but one that is probably the most difficult to answer - you need to spend some time at the range and with experienced shooters before you make a decision. On the other hand, with a Ruger Mk II or such, you are not blowing the budget and you are going to get your money out for the most part when you make a decision on another handgun.
Whatever you choose, good luck to you. It's a great sport.