Masada Tactical
Member
- Jun 17, 2014
- 64
The real answer is the gun that fits your hand and can be quickly and accurately shot. There are lots of folks in this thread sharing what they like and recommendations for beginners- which is good. Ignore anyone who tells you that you must buy "Brand X, Model Y", just because they like it. I can't tell you how many times the following scenario plays out at our shop every week...
"I want to buy a Glock"
"OK, any particular model you're looking for?"
"A Glock"
"Home defense, target shooting, concealed carry, etc?"
"A Glock"
"Any particular caliber?"
"A Glock"
Clearly, someone got into their head that Glock was the end all, be all pistol. Yes, Glocks are very good pistols, but many customers find other makes and models meld with their hands better than Glocks.
Stop by Masada Tactical LLC and fondle a bunch of our toys. I'm sure you'll find something your hands agree with.
"I want to buy a Glock"
"OK, any particular model you're looking for?"
"A Glock"
"Home defense, target shooting, concealed carry, etc?"
"A Glock"
"Any particular caliber?"
"A Glock"
Clearly, someone got into their head that Glock was the end all, be all pistol. Yes, Glocks are very good pistols, but many customers find other makes and models meld with their hands better than Glocks.
Stop by Masada Tactical LLC and fondle a bunch of our toys. I'm sure you'll find something your hands agree with.