Buying First Hand Gun Hey all you gun guys, get in here!
#1
Posted 01 December 2012 - 04:02 AM
So I am not 21 so I can not legally purchase a handgun under my name, Nor can I legally purchase any firearm for that matter (I'm under 18). However, I do enjoy shooting and am no stranger to it, so please don't let my age take away your interest to this thread. My mom recently expressed interest in buying 1-2 firearms for self defense/home defense/target shooting-fun. She originally planned on surprising my dad and I, but did not know how to go about purchasing a firearm. So she asked me to do some research. I'd say the budget is under $600 (preferably in the 500's) per gun.
I don't know much specifics about guns (I said I was no stranger to shooting, but not in detail about the different guns). All I really know is that we would probably want a 9mm, maybe a Glock 19 or G17? My mom is also interested in concealed carry. This gun is not just for her however they are intended for family use/practice as well. I do know that to get the best results we would need to go to a gun store and actually handle the firearms themselves and we should shoot them too. However, I don't want to go in there with nothing in mind. To put it short, I'm posting this thread in hopes that some of you on here with experience with firearms could point me in the right direction and maybe give me some good first time buy suggestions.
#2
Posted 01 December 2012 - 11:07 AM
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#4
Posted 02 December 2012 - 02:59 AM
#5
Posted 02 December 2012 - 11:12 AM
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"I wish I had 2000 feet. So i could shove 500 of them up each of your asses!!!!" Red Foreman
#6
Posted 02 December 2012 - 11:52 AM
The only exception to that would be The Smith and Wesson Sigma. Don't but them they're junk.
The biggest concern is, when you purchase a firearm for self defense, when you pull the trigger, the gun needs to go bang. After that it is all just personal preference.
#7
Posted 02 December 2012 - 12:33 PM
Next, see if you have a gun range in your area that rents out handguns and try a few out.
I was really wanting a Glock 19 for a while until I actually shot one. I didn't care for how they felt at all. They did however have a Remington R1 in .45, a Walther PPS in 9mm, a Sig P232 in .380, and a Taurus .357 revolver that I really enjoyed shooting. In fact, my first handgun will be a 4" S&W 686+ due to my experience with the Taurus revolver and the .357 Magnum (not to be confused with the .357 Sig OEF mentioned). So I definitely recommend you try before you buy, or at the very least, hold it in your hands first.
Also, don't try to bog yourself down with calibers too much. Even a .22lr will stop a guy with proper placement and/or enough bullets inside him (Though I wouldn't recommend it). Find one you're capable of shooting well and often and stick with it. The key to being effective with a firearm in a defensive situation is your familiarity and experience with your firearm. If, for whatever reason, you can't go out there and practice with your gun, it'll be nothing more than an expensive noise-maker in a defensive situation, much like this at 1:25 :
Another thing you want to take note is, for a concealed carry gun, lighter and smaller is not always better, especially for larger calibers. Typically, the smaller and lighter the gun is, the more difficult it is to shoot. Even "mouse" guns like the Ruger LCP are a pain in the ass despite only shooting a .380 ACP. That's because they sacrifice ergonomics and "shootability" for better concealment. What you want in a concealed carry gun is a balance in size, weight, ergonomics, and "shootability". If your carry gun is lacking in any of these elements, you may have a difficult time defending yourself. For concealed carry, I'm personally looking at the Walther PPS, and the Sig P232, because, as I mentioned before, they work for me.
This post has been edited by Antonious: 02 December 2012 - 12:39 PM
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Posted 02 December 2012 - 12:36 PM
#9
Posted 02 December 2012 - 12:45 PM
Mini Orracle pump, Eclipse internals, Sanchez Machine pump kit and grip frame
Mossberg 500 ZMB
OSG Paintball biggest and best field in NH... show them some love
"I wish I had 2000 feet. So i could shove 500 of them up each of your asses!!!!" Red Foreman
#10
Posted 02 December 2012 - 01:01 PM
Me personally, I've got a Glock 23, in .40 S&W, sitting underneath my bed as we speak. So far it's my first and only handgun, but I'll be getting a ton more once I can afford to. I picked the .40 S&W because I wanted more stopping power than a 9mm, and more capacity than a .45. That, coupled with the fact that I don't think I could easily conceal a full sized handgun, and a sub-compact is too small to be comfortable for me, meant I needed a compact sized handgun. So I went with the Glock 23. Never looked back.
#11
Posted 02 December 2012 - 01:34 PM
#12
Posted 02 December 2012 - 02:23 PM
Mini Orracle pump, Eclipse internals, Sanchez Machine pump kit and grip frame
Mossberg 500 ZMB
OSG Paintball biggest and best field in NH... show them some love
"I wish I had 2000 feet. So i could shove 500 of them up each of your asses!!!!" Red Foreman
#13
Posted 02 December 2012 - 02:50 PM
I personally prefer the feel of Da/Sa semiauto's but its preference.
This post has been edited by WeAre138: 02 December 2012 - 02:54 PM
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Posted 02 December 2012 - 03:50 PM
#15
Posted 04 December 2012 - 01:12 PM
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Posted 05 December 2012 - 01:56 PM
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#17
Posted 05 December 2012 - 03:55 PM
Has never, ever jammed, I love the 9mm round because it's manageable and gives a wicked accurate follow-up shot. 9mm is cheap, recoil is VERY manageable, and it's a NATO round so in a true "shit hittin the fan" scenario, you can get 9mm anywhere in the world.
#1 thing for a home defense gun, is a flashlight on it. You don't want to accidentally put a hot one through a son/daughter who came home late. Being able to actually SEE your target is extremely important.
I'm not a big fan of tons of external safeties and other buttons, switches and other trinkets on the gun that you have to slide, click, or press to get the gun to fire. Glock fits the bill perfectly for me on this, grab it, point it, pull the trigger... boom
Also, don't underestimate the power of CS Gas aka Mace. Nasty, nasty stuff that will disable any attacker if you just spray in the general direction
#18
Posted 05 December 2012 - 07:13 PM
That or a Sturmgewehr 1944.(Just for shits n' giggles.)
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#19
Posted 05 December 2012 - 08:29 PM
Nobben #44, on 05 December 2012 - 07:13 PM, said:
That or a Sturmgewehr 1944.(Just for shits n' giggles.)
There's plenty of no-frills 1911 clones out there that feel and function pretty much the same as the WWII models (save for a grip safety and other minor things). I myself was thinking about getting me a Rock Island 1911 for S&Gs.
As for the STG, good luck finding a one, let alone ammunition for it.
However, GSG now makes a pretty snazzy 22lr version of it.
This post has been edited by Antonious: 05 December 2012 - 08:30 PM
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#20
Posted 05 December 2012 - 09:03 PM

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