Guys,
Thanks for the information. Once I get my training I'll do just that and try out a few handguns before I buy.
Bubba
I'd say there's no such thing as an "entry level" handgun, as which gun you like is very personal. Everyone is far too different. Some people want to start on a .22, and then there's someone like me who went out and bought a .357 magnum for my first gun, and I loved it. I'd have been pretty upset if someone tried to push me to get something smaller first. So yeah... try stuff! Search the forums, find what people liked/didn't like about particular guns, but don't take that as gospel... you might love something most people detest. It is nice to find out about any reliability issues in a forum like this, though.
+1 to shooting and trying.
I love Bersa. It's an often underrated brand. They've got every popular caliber, are very accurate and pretty stinking reliable for the price. You can get a .380 or a 9mm from them for under $400 and even a .45ACP for not much more.
if you are not familiar with handguns revolver I suggest then the semi .38 or .357 wither .357 can shoot the .38 caliber good stuff and good luck
"Semi" .38/.357 caliber?
Do you mean .38 super and or .357 Sig?
Those are the only semi auto cartridges that come to mind.
(Yes, I know about Desert Eagle and Coonan Arms .357 semi handguns).
Sent from behind Enemy Lines.
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