I just got my RPAL a couple months ago. I got a used Ruger MkI in great shape, and a Norinco 1911A1, since I've always wanted a mil-spec .45. I'm going to buy a Ruger SR9 soon, and hopefully that will take care of my handgun purchases for a while. I'll have something old, something new, and something cheap.
I agree that a .22 is a good way to learn, but you'll want something bigger you can pop a few caps with for fun soon too. I'd recommend a Ruger 22/45, since its grip angle is more like most centerfire pistols. Its a little tough to go back and forth between a MKI and a .45 for me, just because the grips are totally different.
I agree that a .22 is a good way to learn, but you'll want something bigger you can pop a few caps with for fun soon too. I'd recommend a Ruger 22/45, since its grip angle is more like most centerfire pistols. Its a little tough to go back and forth between a MKI and a .45 for me, just because the grips are totally different.


















































