Get a .22 And spend the money on a decent one. Over the pistol's lifetime (at least 50,000 rounds, if you take care of it!), the cost of ammo will make the initial cost disappear.
I have a Norinco M-93 "Woodsman", and while it's a fun gun for kids and the wife/girlfriend/new shooters, it really wouldn't be a great choice as a first pistol. It wouldn't be a horrible choice; but you could do better. At the other end, I also have a Walther GSP, and if these were available for $500, I'd tell everyone to get one!
My recommendations?
- Top of my list would be if you can find a good used Ruger Mk2 or Mk1 Target model, I'm not really a fan of the Mk3, they aren't bad, just not as good as the older Marks.
- Next would be one of the old MCM or Margolin pistols from Russia, these occasionally still pop up in almost new condition, they are robust and yet capable of almost Olympic-grade accuracy.
- Buy your M1911; but stick a good .22 conversion on it. A Kart (rare) or a Marvel will be as accurate as any of the above pistols; but you can stick the 9mm/.38Super/.45 top end on and make a lot of noise when that option suits you. I think Questar has a line on the Marvels.
Whatever you get, remember that it'll likely outlive you, and your kids and grandkids will thank you for spending the extra money on something of quality.
Could you expand on the highlighted point please? M1911??
I know the 1911 is a platform, just not sure if the M is brand specific. Thanks





















































