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I would just go out and get a Ruger Mark III .22 semiautomatic.
This will teach you to use good habits and will be inexpensive to purchase and inexpensive to feed ammunition. It also is very forgiving, recoil-wise, and is also comfortable for small hands.
Next, I would shoot a minimum...
Good for you!
What else where you cross-shopping the G34 with?
I just ordered an XD-9 Tactical but seriously considered a G34--they have a great reputation.
Enjoy your purchase!
To complement my .22LR Ruger I am intending to get a Glock 17. Pretty, exotic, one-of-a-kind it isn't. But reliable, accurate, and easy-to-use it is.
Kind of like a Honda Accord running on regular unleaded (9mm ammo).
Good luck
Based on price, availability, overall reviews, and features/performance, I'm taking a close look at the Gunvault Multi, the V-Line Top Draw, the Handgunsafe model 401-S, and the DAC safe. I've done some searching here on handgun safes and am hoping some folks can give me some head-to-head...
I happen to think that this is an interesting thread, but I think that the "pointability" term is a little too broad and think that what's at stake here is more the subjective, personal opinion of the typical Glock model's overall grip and backstrap angle compared to other autoloaders.
It...
I just went through the "which .22LR autoloader" process and ended up getting a Ruger MK III.
I wanted something that would be reliable, accurate, comfortable, and relatively inexpensive for mostly range work. I live in the city and don't see using it much outside, maybe just a few times a...
If the Neo or the P22 don't blow up your skirt, I would take a look at the Sig Trailside or Mosquito:
If you want polymer, the Sig Mosquito could be a good bet.
I've shot a loaner G19 a few times and thought that it pointed pretty well but felt that the G19's overall ergonomics were just so-so. Then I handled--but didn't shoot--an XD-9 and thought that it REALLY felt like a huge improvement over the G19.
But when I shot the XD-9 I was surprised to...
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