New to it all

Orimus

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New Brunswick
Hey there folks! I'm new to pretty much everything about shooting. I have my restricted PAL and have joined a gunclub and am loving every minute of it. I am in the hopes of acquiring my own pistol soon, so I'll take any advice I can get on the subject. :D I'm looking forward to getting involved in the gun community and look forward to enjoying everything about shooting.
 
welcome on board!
it is indeed a very interesting activity. there's plenty of room for improvement.
as for the handgun, there are plenty of choices
first limiting factor is probably budget.
second thing is trying as many pistols as possible and finding the one that fits you the best
 
hi there .
welcome to the forum, and the firearms community .
congrats on the (R pal) .
what type of shooting your club offer might have a impact on sugestions for a new handgun .
My first hangun was a Glock 17 9MM .
It was a blast to shoot, real easy to learn on,very simple gun to work on and maintain and absolutly bullet proof .
the thing can cycle empty cases without jamming .
but simple is the key word heer .and as time went on i very rapidlly desired somthing with more to offer than just somthing to launch bullets from , as effective as it was I sold it and got The XD 40 witch I consider a better gun than the glock .
it felt better in my hand and i learned somthing about grip angle .
I eventually got myself a 1911 KImber Tactical custom II 45 ACP .and a 22 revolver and a beretta CX4 storm .and presently have a beretta 92 FS on layaway .
My point is you will probably want more guns than your buget can support ,just like every other gun nut i know , me included
My advise is figure out what level you want to start your gun shooting adventure and reasearch every gun in that class eg(pins,plates, pepper poppers,duling tree,ipsc,idpa,in door ,or just punching paper .
read and ask questions ,heer on this forum and others /brand specific forums and such .
I hope your having as much fun as i am
 
Welcome

Welcome to the community, and to the wonderful world of shooting. You will find this forum and group of people to be very helpful.

What part of Canada are you? My advice: get acquainted with a shooting buddy, or perhaps get your spouse into it as well.

Any way we can help, just pop us a line.
 
well, I'm actually in New Brunswick. And I got started by taking the restricted course with my dad. We joined the gunclub together. I have fired his Ruger Single Six, but the Sig Sauer Mosquito has definatly caught my eye.
 
Welcome Orimus, you've chosen a very fun and rewarding hobby. In terms of pistols, a 22 and a 9mm are both great and won't destroy your budget when shooting. Buy yourself a Ruger 10/22, you won't regret it. The options with that rifle are endless.
 
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