Chippy123 said:
I'm new to guns, but I love the sport, and was thinking of getting a good pistol to start with, something comfortable and pretty cheap, if anyone has any suggestions, that would be great
Welcome Chippy123!
As time goes on, you're going to end up with "them all." Pistol shooting is an addiction!
Couple of things to consider before you start:
You can buy cheap .22's, 9mm's, .38's, .40's and .45's. Lots of deals to be had in the equipment exchange section. Also, Marstar sells the Norinco line, and they are all good starter guns. So lets leave out price for a moment.
Did you have a particular style of shooting in mind? Bulleseye? IPSC? IDPA? PPC? Plinking? Olympic three-position? All have different caliber and gun requirements. Whats your game?
What's your build and what size are your hands? Smaller grips and lower recoil might be the key if you are of a smaller build. .500 S&W may not be your thing. Or maybe 44Mag in a large frame revolver or .45ACP is just the ticket.
Lastly, do you reload or will you be shooing factory ammo to start? If reloading, the sky's the limit, but with cheap factory ammo, you are often limited to .22rf, 9mm and .38's.
Personally, I recommend a good .22rf. Say a Ruger Mrk II with 5.5" bull barrel. Cheap to buy, shoot and easy to maintain. Also, you are a lot less likely to learn bad habits, which can be expensive to un-learn later on.