Sorry for the long post, I didnt think it was going to be this long.
Hey everyone! Im new here, have shot guns all my life and now I want to purchase my first! Im looking for a pistol, under 300$. I've been looking online, and I went to a few gunshops today... the guns look so much differant in real life.
At the first gunshop they guy was showing me some .22's. I was looking at a P22, seemed like a nice little gun. I didnt get to hold any and didnt get too much info there... Im new to this so I dont know how it works.
I went to the second gunshop, they didnt have as big of a selection but he was handing me all the guns and telling me about them... I liked that so I could get a feel of them. There prices seemed lower and there was a scattered selection, and alot of used guns. The first gun he showed me was a .45 pistol for $350 i believe. I really liked the feel of it, I dont remember who made it but it was nice looking. After that he showed me a .38 revolver, really nice but it was a little too much for me. I then started looking at some .22's, a used small gun with a wooden handle for around 200 but he suggested a new .22 that was $269. He said it would be better for target practice and you could put a scope on it.
Just looking for some advice and suggestions if anyone could add some input. I really liked the .45 and the small older .22.
Hey everyone! Im new here, have shot guns all my life and now I want to purchase my first! Im looking for a pistol, under 300$. I've been looking online, and I went to a few gunshops today... the guns look so much differant in real life.
At the first gunshop they guy was showing me some .22's. I was looking at a P22, seemed like a nice little gun. I didnt get to hold any and didnt get too much info there... Im new to this so I dont know how it works.
I went to the second gunshop, they didnt have as big of a selection but he was handing me all the guns and telling me about them... I liked that so I could get a feel of them. There prices seemed lower and there was a scattered selection, and alot of used guns. The first gun he showed me was a .45 pistol for $350 i believe. I really liked the feel of it, I dont remember who made it but it was nice looking. After that he showed me a .38 revolver, really nice but it was a little too much for me. I then started looking at some .22's, a used small gun with a wooden handle for around 200 but he suggested a new .22 that was $269. He said it would be better for target practice and you could put a scope on it.
Just looking for some advice and suggestions if anyone could add some input. I really liked the .45 and the small older .22.