I'm thinking about buying my first gun! I have been thinking about it for some time now. It's use would be mainly for self-defense/protection purposes and having some fun at the shooting range. I would want one in the pistol category, and not too expensive, but not crazy cheap? Any suggestions?
I'll admit, I don't know about guns, specifically. Help me out.
A good all around pistol, decent price while being effective.
I recommend you try a Bersa Thunder 380, they have different models for this series.
Bi Metal, blued, anti snag conceal carry, 15 rounder, etc.
A new Bersa ranges from mid $300 to mid $400.
Bersa
First things first though, you should handle several different models (not just Bersa) to see what fits and feels good in your hand.
Find a local shop, preferably with an indoor range.
Many will let you handle them, with no issues.
Then come back here and tell us what you liked as far as fit (in your hand) and finish (something that appeals to you in design).
I'm thinking about buying my first gun! I have been thinking about it for some time now. It's use would be mainly for self-defense/protection purposes and having some fun at the shooting range. I would want one in the pistol category, and not too expensive, but not crazy cheap? Any suggestions?
I'll admit, I don't know about guns, specifically. Help me out.
What about ammo?
Again, both for self-defense purposes and shooting range.
A good all around pistol, decent price while being effective.
I recommend you try a Bersa Thunder 380, they have different models for this series.
Bi Metal, blued, anti snag conceal carry, 15 rounder, etc.
A new Bersa ranges from mid $300 to mid $400.
Bersa
First things first though, you should handle several different models (not just Bersa) to see what fits and feels good in your hand.
Find a local shop, preferably with an indoor range.
Many will let you handle them, with no issues.
Then come back here and tell us what you liked as far as fit (in your hand) and finish (something that appeals to you in design).
What about ammo?
Again, both for self-defense purposes and shooting range.
Before buying, consider visiting a local gun store that also has a range. Many of these allow you to rent different guns. This will allow you to become familiar with the different calibers, types, and styles...
I am a big supporter of a person's first handgun being a revolver. They are easier to clean/maintain without any sort of disassembly, but to each their own.
Good choice but I prefer the Taurus PT638, they are about the same price ($329 to $399 new).
Academy - Bersa Thunder .380 ACP Pistol
I was always under the assumption that a revolver is more fit for hunting purposes?
Emphasis on this.
If you can try, do so, before you buy.
Most with indoor ranges offer training.
Don't worry about feeling like a newb, they make money helping people buy guns.
And the shops which have ranges will let me try out the gun before buying?
And the shops which have ranges will let me try out the gun before buying?
So what are the pros and cons of a revolver compared to a non-revolver, pistol, handgun?
More often then not, it's a personal style thing, although revolvers have more limited ammo capacity, compared to semi autos.
Semi auto's tend to have more ammo choice, while revolvers are most commonly chambered in .357/.38 spec.
Now, all I got to do is convince the better half to give me the go ahead! :lol:
Now, all I got to do is convince the better half to give me the go ahead! :lol:
So what are the pros and cons of a revolver compared to a non-revolver, pistol, handgun?
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