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Suggestions on first hand gun purchase.
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<blockquote data-quote="Redfire03" data-source="post: 12445314" data-attributes="member: 7483"><p>I really hate threads like this. So many things determine what is the "right" gun for you. All of the guns listed above are great, but here is the best advice you will get. </p><p></p><p>Go to the gun store and see which one fits in your hand best. Glock, Springfield and Smith and Wesson are all great choices, you cant go wrong with any of them. All have distinct shapes, weights, etc so they will feel different in everyones hand.</p><p></p><p>I would highly suggest getting a 9mm over any other caliber. The main reason I suggest 9mm is because it is your first gun, 9mm is much cheaper than .40 or .45. Since this is your first gun I highly suggest you practice with it as much as possible. I also suggest getting a full-size over a compact because it will be easier to shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redfire03, post: 12445314, member: 7483"] I really hate threads like this. So many things determine what is the "right" gun for you. All of the guns listed above are great, but here is the best advice you will get. Go to the gun store and see which one fits in your hand best. Glock, Springfield and Smith and Wesson are all great choices, you cant go wrong with any of them. All have distinct shapes, weights, etc so they will feel different in everyones hand. I would highly suggest getting a 9mm over any other caliber. The main reason I suggest 9mm is because it is your first gun, 9mm is much cheaper than .40 or .45. Since this is your first gun I highly suggest you practice with it as much as possible. I also suggest getting a full-size over a compact because it will be easier to shoot. [/QUOTE]
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