OK, let me start by saying, I have never owned a gun, and have very little experience with them. Now, before everyone jumps my ass, and calls me an anti gun liberal, that is not the case. I don't hunt, I'm not a collector, I wasn't raised around guns, and I have never felt I was in enough danger to have a need for one. I am all for the 2nd amendment, and support everyone's right to have a firearm.
Anyway, with that said, I now believe, due to the state of the country, that it might be in my best interest to have a protection pistol in the house. This gun would very rarely be fired, and hopefully never used for the reason I'm considering buying it.
I have a cousin who is a policeman, and he suggests a Sig Sauer 9mm. This gun is around $800, a little more than what I'd like to spend. My son in law has found a fairly new Springfield XDS 9mm with a 3.3 barrel on it, for $450.
My question is, is the Springfield a good deal and fit for me? Im also open to other suggestions. Thanks for any help.
Ive had a couple neighbors with similar requests,
the first thing Id suggest is don,t buy anything until you get some hands on training and time at a range.
I generally suggest they sign up for and take your states hunter safety test and pass it,
in most states its free and or low cost,
and don,t take the online course,
take the hands on classes that are generally available about once a month,
as they generally let you shoot a shotgun and school you in firearm safety.
as a starting point, as it provides both a bit of knowledge and once passed,
provides you with an easier route to obtaining a concealed carry license should you ever decide thats the route you might want to go.
you need hands on experience with pistols , and shotguns before you make a purchase.
and just a tip, I was a firearms instructor for a few years at a local gun shop where we ran a weekly class for new security guards ,
I can certainly attest to the fact that most people new to pistol craft can,t hit #$%%^
until they get instruction and some practice
most new applicants could not consistently hit a full body silhouette anyplace,
at 10 yards more than 2 out of 6 shots,
and thats under no stress on a stationary paper target in semi decent lighting and with at least some introductory instruction.
personally Id suggest a
Ruger GP100 357 mag 6 Inch Stainless Model
if your dead set on a handgun,
as it requires minimal training and maintenance
as revolvers are easy to operate, clean and maintain, load and unload safely.
yeah, there are some really good semi auto pistols available ate reasonable prices
https://www.budsgunshop.com/product_info.php/products_id/15614
these witness pistols come in 9mm, 45 acp, 10mm and 40 S&W
Id suggest 9mm for a first pistol
personally, a 12 ga shotgun is in my mind the most practical and lethal home defensive weapon.
you don,t need the latest tactical gun,
a plain jane 12 ga with an 18"-20" barrel and a 6-7 shot capacity with sights is all thats required
https://www.ebay.com/b/Remington-870-Magazine-Extension-Shotgun-Parts/73954/bn_7023369565
https://www.pewpewtactical.com/best-home-defense-tactical-shotguns/
http://garage.grumpysperformance.co...ts-on-the-best-shotgun-for-home-defense.3909/
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