I'm pretty new to this whole gun thing but me and a friend went down to the range and were shooting 9mm glock 19s. My aim was ok considering it was the 1st time. But then when I shot a .40 I was hitting nothing...is this normal?
I have 3 questions:
1) What is the difference between all the numbers like I know from movies that a .45 or a .50 rifle are pretty powerful but then why did they name a 9mm, "9mm" why not a .09 or whatever it is.
2) Would there be a specific reason to pick a 9mm over a .45 or .40 or .357?? They are all pretty comparable in price. Does it take longer to get better with a higher caliber handgun or something?
3) What is a cheap but decent/reliable gun. I know that glocks are supposed to be great and all but they are kinda pricey considering $ to $ you can get an AK for the price of a glock.
I have 3 questions:
1) What is the difference between all the numbers like I know from movies that a .45 or a .50 rifle are pretty powerful but then why did they name a 9mm, "9mm" why not a .09 or whatever it is.
2) Would there be a specific reason to pick a 9mm over a .45 or .40 or .357?? They are all pretty comparable in price. Does it take longer to get better with a higher caliber handgun or something?
3) What is a cheap but decent/reliable gun. I know that glocks are supposed to be great and all but they are kinda pricey considering $ to $ you can get an AK for the price of a glock.