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I have never owned a gun, but have shot occasionally here and there on a shooting range. I understand the basics of gun safety and can get around the day-to-day of gun ownership. My wife and I are thinking about doing a full on safety training + CC so that both can use this gun we are purchasing in case anything happens.

I have been eyeing a few guns here and there, but wanted to get your thoughts on what would you recommend in my situation:

  • At least 12 bullets per mag as stock mag
  • Lowest recoil possible
  • Compact enough without it being an issue on accuracy (need something that is big enough to be accurate but small enough that I can CC from time to time, very occasionally)
  • Easy enough for my wife to handle. She's not into guns, but probably something that would throw her off is a lot of recoil
  • Comfortable grip

The guns that I have tested up until now:

  • Glock 19 Gen 5
  • S&W M&P M2.0

Guns I am still considering:

  • Sig Sauer P320
  • Sig Sauer P365 XL

Any thoughts?

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[โ€“] sollymay@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That's really good advice. The only reason I wanted to go with a little bit increased capacity is cause we are just getting our first gun and wanted something noob proof as in: hope I can hit whatever I need to hit with this many rounds lol.

As a noob, I think the sense of reassurance in having a few extra just in case is why I'm thinking about this.

I think this gun will primarily be collecting dust in a safe right next to my nightstand with very very occasional CC, so not really an EDC material TBH. I was also thinking about just getting a G26 as I'll have the 9mm caliber I want in a smaller form factor so if and when I decide to carry it, it won't be uncomfortable.

[โ€“] jordanlund@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

The G26 isn't a bad choice, and 9mm was my first gun (Beretta 92fs). I think you'll surprise yourself once you get in some range time, and you and your wife should get in enough time to where you're comfortable with your handling and accuracy.