It is hard to answer this question. What might be best for you might
not be best for the next guy.
In general, 22LR pistol is where everybody should start.
Once 22LR is mastered, the next few questions one should ask:
1. What do I need THIS gun for? Bullseye, IPSC, PPC, plinking, self-defense
(if it was allowed in Canada) or hunting in the US? Do I want to be a
mall-ninja, gun expert for your survivalist group, work for police, private
security or some silly thing like that.
2. Can I hold a heavy gun? Do I want steel gun or plastic?
3. Do I want a gun that I'll carry when SHTF? If you believe that someday
S will HTF.
4. Am I a shooter or a gun collector? If you care about any particular gun
more than you do about your loved ones, you are a collector.
Always remember that this hobby is an addiction. First and foremost is
not to lose control and start buying every gun you see in the movies.
Guns are tools and one should first define objectives for owning guns.
What do you want to do with them? Look and admire them? Abuse them
and shoot the s**t out of them? Maybe (like me) you wanted to learn
how to shoot them well, that is it. Maybe you are somewhere in between.
Watched too many movies and now you want to be a sniper or an action
hero and defend your family from all the zombies lurking in the night
Whatever your reasons are you should be honest with yourself and get the
right guns for your objectives.
One thing that I would recommend for everyone is get:
1. 22LR pistol, Ruger, Kimber, S&W or even a Norinco
2. 9, 40 or 45, CZ, S&W, Glock, Sig, Springfield, HK
Get the gun that best fits your hand.
Don't worry about getting the one and only gun.
It will not be your last.