Originally posted by: fjorner
personal, yes. compact, yes. cheap, yes.
Look at this one then:Originally posted by: fjorner
personal, yes. compact, yes. cheap, yes.
Originally posted by: MrBond
Look at this one then:Originally posted by: fjorner
personal, yes. compact, yes. cheap, yes.
Compact
Or this one
Ultra Compact
Of finally:
Micro-compact
If it's a CCW gun (applying for a concealed carry permit), pick the one based on what you can conceal easily (I can easily conceal a fullsize 1911 under a jacket, but I'm 6'4" 210lbs) and can handle the recoil. Also a good one to consider is the Springfield Champion, as they have a full size frame and a shorter barrel.
Originally posted by: JDub02
Also check into revolvers. Very dependable, usually cheaper and easy to use. Smith & Wesson makes a great revolver. 357 magnum packs quite a punch.
Hey, my first handgun was a 1911. Haven't shot myself in the leg carrying it around. That's more then some LEO's can say about their glocksIMHO opinion any 1911 type frame is #1 not a good choice for a beginner #2 not the best carry or tactical gun due to cocked and lock issues. Additionally .45 ammo is much more expensive than 9mm or .40. As a beginner he is going to have to put thousands of rounds through the weapon to feel comfortable and .45 will break his budget if he is looking for cheap.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Get that new smith and wesson that can take down a rushing tank.
Originally posted by: MrBond
Hey, my first handgun was a 1911. Haven't shot myself in the leg carrying it around. That's more then some LEO's can say about their glocksIMHO opinion any 1911 type frame is #1 not a good choice for a beginner #2 not the best carry or tactical gun due to cocked and lock issues. Additionally .45 ammo is much more expensive than 9mm or .40. As a beginner he is going to have to put thousands of rounds through the weapon to feel comfortable and .45 will break his budget if he is looking for cheap.. I've heard of a few guys actually carrying a 1911 with the chamber empty and chambering a round as they draw the pistol (as the Israli military does I believe?), but if I'm going on a hike, I'll carry mine cocked and locked and never had a problem.
I was thinking about reccomending one of those new SA XD's in .40 (for the ammo cost issues you mentioned), but I haven't fired one personally and have heard so little about them I'm hesitant to reccomend one just yet. I'm thinking about picking one up, I just need to talk to my gun dealer and see what one is going to run me.
.45 isn't cheap, but I've got a progressive reloader at my disposal, so it's not all that bad.
Originally posted by: JDub02
Also check into revolvers. Very dependable, usually cheaper and easy to use. Smith & Wesson makes a great revolver. 357 magnum packs quite a punch.