Handgun advice

There's nothing wrong with a PPQ. It has perhaps the best trigger on a polymer striker fired pistol and is accurate. It does have a wee bit more muzzle flip due to higher bore axis however.
 
Not a huge handgun guy I only own a single Tokarev but I've been kicking around the idea of getting another one. I was leaning towards the Walther PPQ I don't shoot competitively (or even well) but something more modern in an easier to find calibre would be nice and it feels okay in my hands. Any other suggestions in that price range for a relative handgun novice I should be looking at? The shop didn't have much in stock for handguns so if anyone has a suggestion I'll source one out and take a look.

Might also just breakdown and get a new lever gun... So many choices and never enough money.

9mm?.....CZ Shadow 2....and never look back...
 
Smith Wesson MP 9 2.0 is a great gun for the entry level price point. Then I’d say go Glock from there. After that Sig, Beretta, CZ, Walther any of the high end European gun manufacturers.

The Walther PPQ MATCH is the nicest though IMO
 
All of these are good suggestions but I don't understand why you want to buy a handgun without being able to consistently hit what you are aiming at.

"... I don't shoot competitively (or even well)..." your words.

Your original question also suggests that you are looking for something for casual plinking. A decent used 22 is inexpensive, most are more accurate than even skilled shooters and ammo is available everywhere. $800 can get you a good used pistol (Ruger, Buckmark, High Standard etc) and over 3000 rds of ammo. That was with a 5 min search of Canadian retailers. Two of my six pistols are 22s and I couldn't imagine being without either one.

Practice, get some good training/coaching and enjoy hitting what you are actually aiming at. I firmly believe that every handgun (or rifle) collection needs at least one rimfire to build and maintain your skills and to mentor new shooters.

Get a 22 and you will never regret it.

Good Luck.
 
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All of these are good suggestions but I don't understand why you want to buy a handgun without being able to consistently hit what you are aiming at.

"... I don't shoot competitively (or even well)..." your words.

Your original question also suggests that you are looking for something for casual plinking. A decent used 22 is inexpensive, most are more accurate than even skilled shooters and ammo is available everywhere. $800 can get you a good used pistol (Ruger, Buckmark, High Standard etc) and over 3000 rds of ammo. That was with a 5 min search of Canadian retailers. Two of my six pistols are 22s and I couldn't imagine being without either one.

Practice, get some good training/coaching and enjoy hitting what you are actually aiming at. I firmly believe that every handgun (or rifle) collection needs at least one rimfire to build and maintain your skills and to mentor new shooters.

Get a 22 and you will never regret it.

Good Luck.


It was a bit of being humble on my part I'm actually quite good with my M57 (you know what they say about the man with only one gun) my only reason for wanting a different pistol is to have something that uses ammo I don't have to mail order or drive several hours to pick up. I had considered a .22 but I'm a rifle guy at heart and need some recoil and noise to keep it interesting and the rimfire pistols just don't do anything for me. I did buy the PPQ just waiting on the government to do its part...oh and then wait for the range to open back up. :(
 
Fair enough. I fully understand the fun that comes from full sized centerfire pistols. Although I have not personally handled the PPQ, from all that I have heard, its a fine gun. Still, don't discount the value of a 22. Years ago when my local club would have to shut down in the winter, we turned to training indoors with air guns, we quickly realized that the noise and recoil of 9mm would cover up some bad habits and lower our expectations. In the end, most of us ended up with better scores in the spring after our "casual" practice over the winter.

Best of luck and hope the timing for parcel delivery and range opening coincide.
 
anyone that has messaged me on here has said a g17, g19 or a 1911. i need to pick one too but will be doing alot of recearch.
 
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