Choosing a Handgun for Self Defense
1. If you are a beginner, start off with a revolver. They are easier to use for a beginner and they are more reliable than semi-automatics.
2. The gun should feel comfortable in your hand. The more comfortable the grip the more likely you will practice with it at the range.
3. Choose a caliber that has the right balance of power and controllability for you. Popular choices for self defense cartridges range from .380 acp, .38 special, 9mm, .40 S&W, and up to .45 acp. There are many more choices available but the ones I mentioned are the most popular for
their intended use.
4. Buy the most gun you can afford. Your life is priceless, so you may as well get a well made and reliable handgun to protect it. You don't have to buy competition grade guns with unnecessary bells and whistles, but a gun that is known for quality. As of this writing some of the manufactures known for making quality handguns are Beretta, Glock, HK, and Sig Sauer. These brands are often used by police departments in the United States.
5. If you are using the handgun for concealed carry you will obviously need a compact pistol. Keep in mind that the smaller the pistol (especially semi-automatics) the higher the quality you should buy. This is because the springs on compact semi-autos are very tightly sprung compared to the springs in full size pistols. Also little guns tend to take a harder pounding if you are using service size calibers in them.
6. Always try out the gun at a shooting range before you decide to make a purchase. If for some reason you are unable to find a range that has your particular weapon, read up on the reviews of the pistol and get a perspective from other's opinions. There are literally thousands of gun boards online where people discuss the advantages and disadvantages of a wide spectrum of firearms.
7. If you are able to test the gun out at the range, be sure to put at lest 100 rounds in it before you buy it. This way you will be aware if there are any jams, misfires, or any other negative aspect of the firearm. Likewise, after shooting 100 rounds you may find that the firearm functions reliably and is accurate.
2. The gun should feel comfortable in your hand. The more comfortable the grip the more likely you will practice with it at the range.
3. Choose a caliber that has the right balance of power and controllability for you. Popular choices for self defense cartridges range from .380 acp, .38 special, 9mm, .40 S&W, and up to .45 acp. There are many more choices available but the ones I mentioned are the most popular for
4. Buy the most gun you can afford. Your life is priceless, so you may as well get a well made and reliable handgun to protect it. You don't have to buy competition grade guns with unnecessary bells and whistles, but a gun that is known for quality. As of this writing some of the manufactures known for making quality handguns are Beretta, Glock, HK, and Sig Sauer. These brands are often used by police departments in the United States.
5. If you are using the handgun for concealed carry you will obviously need a compact pistol. Keep in mind that the smaller the pistol (especially semi-automatics) the higher the quality you should buy. This is because the springs on compact semi-autos are very tightly sprung compared to the springs in full size pistols. Also little guns tend to take a harder pounding if you are using service size calibers in them.
6. Always try out the gun at a shooting range before you decide to make a purchase. If for some reason you are unable to find a range that has your particular weapon, read up on the reviews of the pistol and get a perspective from other's opinions. There are literally thousands of gun boards online where people discuss the advantages and disadvantages of a wide spectrum of firearms.
7. If you are able to test the gun out at the range, be sure to put at lest 100 rounds in it before you buy it. This way you will be aware if there are any jams, misfires, or any other negative aspect of the firearm. Likewise, after shooting 100 rounds you may find that the firearm functions reliably and is accurate.
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