Yankee Traveler
Well-Known Member
With my wife now retired (I still word), and at home full-time, we are going to purchase a handgun. We both have some experience with guns and have taken the NRA safety course (but that was decades ago). We are going to sign up to take the safety course again and take a conceal/carry class. So the questions are:
1) Is it a good idea to shop around for a used handgun, or stick with new?
2) What's a good handgun for self protection? We don't have kids but do have nieces/nephews and grandkids around sometimes. Is it best to get a gun safe, trigger lock, or both to ensure gun safety when the kids are around?
3) Are there any specific gun brands or types to avoid?
Thanks for the input!
Without reading all the other responses or comments...
Go to a range and shoot some rentals to see what fits you hands. Where is the mag release, how easy is it to rack the slide, do you like the safety, how well do you shoot it, how manageable is the recoil, how quick can you find the sights. Then make a decision
My wife really prefers a Glock 43, but she shoots the S&W Shield much better...
Now I'll read the other comments...