Norc 1911's are decent for the buck, but if you're new to guns, you won't like stripping and cleaning a 1911 all that much.
Stick with a Glock. You'll be able to strip and clean it in your sleep. They're not the most accurate gun out there, but they're easy to "learn-on" and can take a bit of abuse while you learn the ropes. They're also affordable and come in a variety of flavors. 17 or 22 would be my choice if I were new again. Go to your local shop and play with one to see if it feels right.
Many wheel-guns are good starters too, but you'll probably be tempted to "go-big"...stick with the glock and learn to shoot, then run out and get yourself a 686, a 629 or a 460 (lol);-)
Gdog
Stick with a Glock. You'll be able to strip and clean it in your sleep. They're not the most accurate gun out there, but they're easy to "learn-on" and can take a bit of abuse while you learn the ropes. They're also affordable and come in a variety of flavors. 17 or 22 would be my choice if I were new again. Go to your local shop and play with one to see if it feels right.
Many wheel-guns are good starters too, but you'll probably be tempted to "go-big"...stick with the glock and learn to shoot, then run out and get yourself a 686, a 629 or a 460 (lol);-)
Gdog


















































