As above, in addition to a 1911, pick up a reasonable 22LR, say a Ruger or similar. It will give you LOTS of practise/trigger time considering the 3-$400 you spend on a 22 doesn't go very far when buying 45ACP ammo.
As for a 1911, also take a look at Dan Wesson, their level of quality far exceeds the price you pay, (no MIM and a lot of Wilson Combat parts) They are also way ahead of production guns like Kimber, etc, for only a few hundred more.
Excellent advice right there. I own a Ruger SR9 9mm (fits my hand better than the Glock 17 or S&W M&P 9mm, and price was a consideration) and a Browning Buckmark Camper .22. The Browning is a great looking, great shooting gun. It's only drawback is that it comes with only one magazine, where Ruger gives you 2 with the Mark III .22.




























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