I'll be getting my RPAL soon! and i was looking at idea for a good handgun around 500-700$ range
no caliber in mind just a good first shooter![]()
^^^ ThisWhen you go buy a bike or a snowboard, or even a kayak, knowledgeable staff will ask how talk and how heavy you are.
So when you go buy a handgun, staff should ask you how big your hands are.
And it is not just "feeling" good in your hand. Knowledgable staff should be able to tell you whether your trigger finger is in the right place and at the right angle with a particular handgun, and whether the trigger guard or tail will be biting you. Your hands should be able to fill the space around the grip- so if the staff can't tell you or you don't have knowledgable friends with a bunch of handguns , the best way is to watch some youtubes and head to a commercial range to rent a bunch of handguns to experience before dumping the money.
^^^ and this is very true.Something to take into consideration is the kind of shooting are you doing. I can tell you from experience that starting at 9mm put a large penalty on my accuracy when I took up issf 25m pistol. It would've been far better for me to start with 22. Even better to start with 10m air pistol and lots of dry fire practice. Amazing what you learn dry firing. Even if absolute accuracy isn't your thing a 22 will get you to proficiency much quicker and cheaper. I still warm up with my 22 before I start anything centerfire regardless of the type of shooting for the day. Besides it's not like you'll only have one right?
CZ 75 and a Kadet kit to go with it when funds allow.
Do two things and the DA/SA isn't a problem:I like my CZ75 Shadow SP01 the best of the lot and I mean by a lot. It is a great gun. ... One negative is the DA/SA on the first shot but you can #### the hammer if you want to.




























