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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€“] Anticorp@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

No, I just have the one pistol. If recoil is your 2nd most important attribute, then you want something larger than a 3". The longer the barrel, the heavier the pistol, the lower the recoil. But 9's don't kick very hard, so it's probably not an issue. Once you get used to it it's a non issue. My wife is a tiny little thing and she shoots my 9.

Springfield makes a very reliable handgun. Mine shoots perfectly every time. Supposedly Glock does too. I don't have much experience with the S&W. Have you considered Beretta, or the Walther PPK? Those are very very reliable and time tested. They're more expensive too though. Just about any major handgun manufacturer is going to be reliable though, as long as you keep it clean and oiled.

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

yeah, what I've been realizing is that people just choose and sort of "marry" to a brand or a few brands overall and move within that scope TBH.

I think my budget is in the 550 - 750 range just cause don't want to spend too much if possible and I think its an acceptable range in the sense that I was able to find a few guns within that range that I like if that makes sense. I guess I'll have to do a full on side-by-side testing day at the range to make sure I choose the right one for me/wife.