I'm hoping to get some advice from the experienced ones here since I'm experienced with rifles and totally new to the handgun scene.
I bought a Beretta Neos in .22 just to see if I'd like the pistol format. I did. (the understatement of the day) So did my wife.
We decided to purchase something with a little more bite to it. We decided to start looking at 9mm as our second pistol. Following advice from some friends, I went down to the local indoor range-- ended up buying a membership because it was such a great experience-- and bought a few boxes of their 9mm ammo and then started to test out the various brands and styles. It took a while to find the one that worked well for both of us (it was good times getting there).
We finally decided that the Beretta 92A1 fit well with both of our hands. In fact, it just seemed to fall into place with no effort.
Went to our local gun shops to price compare and see what deals we could find. Ended up putting a deposit down for one to be ordered in for us.
Got my call to come in tonight and pick which one I want. Apparently, they ordered in more than one for stocking. The salesman asked me to pick which one I want so he can start the paperwork and put the others into inventory for sale.
So the questions:
If you have a selection of two or three of the exact same model/brand of handgun, how would you make the selection?
What do you look at to distinguish between them? What makes one 92A1 better than another 92A1?
If it was a rifle, I know what I'd look for. I'm guessing it is the same for pistols, however, I want to hear your thoughts. I very much appreciate any advice you can provide!
Thanks!
I bought a Beretta Neos in .22 just to see if I'd like the pistol format. I did. (the understatement of the day) So did my wife.
We decided to purchase something with a little more bite to it. We decided to start looking at 9mm as our second pistol. Following advice from some friends, I went down to the local indoor range-- ended up buying a membership because it was such a great experience-- and bought a few boxes of their 9mm ammo and then started to test out the various brands and styles. It took a while to find the one that worked well for both of us (it was good times getting there).
We finally decided that the Beretta 92A1 fit well with both of our hands. In fact, it just seemed to fall into place with no effort.
Went to our local gun shops to price compare and see what deals we could find. Ended up putting a deposit down for one to be ordered in for us.
Got my call to come in tonight and pick which one I want. Apparently, they ordered in more than one for stocking. The salesman asked me to pick which one I want so he can start the paperwork and put the others into inventory for sale.
So the questions:
If you have a selection of two or three of the exact same model/brand of handgun, how would you make the selection?
What do you look at to distinguish between them? What makes one 92A1 better than another 92A1?
If it was a rifle, I know what I'd look for. I'm guessing it is the same for pistols, however, I want to hear your thoughts. I very much appreciate any advice you can provide!
Thanks!




















































