New to restricted game... what to get?

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Hey guys I am looking at buying a handgun which will be my first one. I read a forum similar to this one on here but was restricted to 3 guns. I am personally thinking about either a Glock or CZ. I am open to suggestions on what you guys like and why. I would be looking to modify it and hopefully get into competition so i imagine 9mm would be best caliber. Budget is around 1000. let me know! thanks.:cool:
 
Where do you live? There may be a commercial range in your area where you can try out a few options.

If you're already looking at competition then go out to some of the matches. But don't just drop in and look then leave. Get there at registration time, introduce yourself to the sign up folks and say that you're interested in learning about the event and would like to tag along with one of the squads for the day and help out. You'll be greeted with open arms. Don't be shy either. Help out with patching and re-setting the targets. Sure as shootin' at lunch or the end of the day you'll be offerred up magazines and guns to try. You may even be given a rig to wear and run through one of the stages under close direction of one of the RO's to see how it goes.

You'll also get to meet up with a great bunch of folks. And when a GOOD shooter typically spends a total of about 5 minutes through the day actually shooting you REALLY want to be able to like and chat with the other folks. It's as much a social thing as it is about shooting.
 
Best bet would be to go to a gun range that lets you use their firearms, try out a few different ones and see what you like. Take your favourite from that day and use it along with some others the next day. Make your own decision, because you'll get a hundred different answers from this site.
 
Where do you live? There may be a commercial range in your area where you can try out a few options.

If you're already looking at competition then go out to some of the matches. But don't just drop in and look then leave. Get there at registration time, introduce yourself to the sign up folks and say that you're interested in learning about the event and would like to tag along with one of the squads for the day and help out. You'll be greeted with open arms. Don't be shy either. Help out with patching and re-setting the targets. Sure as shootin' at lunch or the end of the day you'll be offerred up magazines and guns to try. You may even be given a rig to wear and run through one of the stages under close direction of one of the RO's to see how it goes.

You'll also get to meet up with a great bunch of folks. And when a GOOD shooter typically spends a total of about 5 minutes through the day actually shooting you REALLY want to be able to like and chat with the other folks. It's as much a social thing as it is about shooting.


this is the best reply you`ll get !!!, aside from the having a range where you can rent various pistols to try, but between a glock and cz, i went with a cz 75b in 9mm for my first, , but like others will tell you, its all about fit, i know someone that only likes tokarevs as they are what he finds the best fit, and another friend that only shoots para ordanance and kimbers for the same reason, find what fits you best, buy it, never look back, and be warned, its terribly addictive, so best clear some room on the credit card..lol
 
go to a store and check some out.
get something used for your first gun(or on sale).
check out all the stores online to get the best price.

why would you let other people tell you what to get? only you know what you will like best.



is there some guns you like but want to know more about?
 
As competition is in the near future, best to see what HG fits into which category and what mods are allowed.

WRT to which HG you might like, try them all. I love the 1911 planform and enjoy shooting this the best. Trigger can be made to break clean with little creep.

SA... DA... striker.. they all feel different to shoot

Been through the Sigs, Glocks, CZ, XD, mystery Chinese specials, Toks, 1911 and clones, Barettas, etc.

ALL have quirks and fit your hand differently. I can't stand shooting a Glock... simply doesn't feel good in my hand. But the XD fits me well. Maybe for you, it might be the M&P or the ????

CZ75 is my 2nd fave and the Shadow is the goto in some classes of IPSC

Better quality HG all go bang and function so that is not really a consideration these days BUT fit and feel matter.

As will trigger reach and trigger pull....

Enjoy the journey. 9mm will be your best starter chambering.

Jerry
 
Stick with 9mm to start out. Actually .22 is the best bet to learn trigger control and save some money while learning, but .. then you have a .22.

I also just started this year and have been trading my ass off to find my perfect match. Started with a beefy Sig Sauer P226 stainless elite in .40 S&W. One of the best looking guns out there, but a nightmare to shoot as a beginner.
Went to a Glock 35, also in .40. Worked great but still the .40 was a bit much. Tried a Glock 19 in 9mm. Too small for my hands. Stepped up to a Glock 34; now this was a great gun. Long cutout slide, a custom trigger.
Still at the end of the day I was just skipping from Glock to Glock. The finger-grooved grip feels awkward, like it was made for some kind of hand that nobody actually has, and my finger rubs up against the trigger guards. 90% of the people who 'MOD' their Glocks will cut away at the frame to make it fit their hand better... They shoot straight but they're a little boring, IMO. Traded the G34 away for a CZ 75 SP-01 Tactical, and it's like it was made for my hand. The fit and finish and overall quality of what you hold really speaks volumes to the value of it. It is tight, all-steel, hammer-equipped, has a decocker rather than a safety (LOVE this tactical feature, same as on my Sig)

But the most important thing with a new shooter in my own experience is a nice trigger, and the ability to cycle it without flinching. 'Still Alive' on here gave me a couple lessons with Glocks and opened my whole world up. The stock Glock triggers feel mushy, and they're plastic. The Sig SRT trigger is really really nice, but for an Elite in 9mm you'll be spending well over $1000.

I'm sure there are tons of other guns people will talk about but I agree with the other guys in this thread, get a CZ 75. They have lots of different models to go through. The CZ75B Limited Edition is really snazzy if you like satin stainless and ###y wood grips, and I know a fella with one in fantastic shape in your price range, or the variations of the SP-01 (Standard, Shadow, or Tactical) if you like a gun with a bit more tactical / competition feel and a rail for lights and lasers. You can probably find a second-hand .22 conversion kit for it if you wanted to practice cheap, and then sell it for what you paid, when you don't need it anymore if you keep in in good shape. I think Glock has a conversion kit available and I know Sig Sauer does (the Sig kit is the cheapest)

If you want to go right full on balls out coolest-handgun-you-can-possibly-own, you can buy my black FNX 45 Tactical for only $1200 ;) Yes it's a .45, but I honestly shoot just as well, and just as quick for follow up shots, as I can with my SP-01. Pricier to shoot, but it puts big ugly holes in stuff and looks ultra bad-ass doing it. And you can mount a mini red dot sight on it.

Go watch at least 5 youtube reviews on any gun you have your eye on because some of the guys find things that others miss. Don't base anything on one person's opinion because chances are, it won't be the exact same as your own.

Also don't buy anything brand new! Because if you find you don't like it after a couple hundred rounds, you can probably sell it for what you bought it for without losing out.
 
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CZ Shadow SP-01, add 13 pound recoil spring, 13 pound hammer spring, and competition hammer...and you have a brilliant pistol you can learn to shoot accurately quickly!

This ^^^

Pretty hard to beat this set-up ..... After that it's all about you my young friend, all about you ....

Abby
 
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