Ymmit07 wrote:Well i figure what better place to come to ask about it then here. This will be my first pistol and definitely not my last well that is if it get pass the "FUN FILTER". Anyways which ever the county feels like dragging their feet on longer my P2P or P2C, I plan on going to Bills to rent theirs. I have looked at the Springfield's but i personally don't like the palm safety.
So what are you thought on this particular model? I plan on sticking .40 and up but a the same time don't plan on breaking the bank either. Any holster recommendation for this model?
Have a great Monday.
Thanks,
Tim
For your first pistol - I would not necessariy recommend a G23 - yes they are a great gun - but in my humble and informed opinion (ask around) I would stay clear of 40 for a while.
While it is a great caliber it comes with its own set of punishing consequences. 1. It is a relatively hard kicking caliber and ina G23 I personally think that it bites pretty hard. 2. Given #1 it is hard to develop FUNDAMENTAL marksmanship skills with a gun that magnifies any bad habits. 3. See #2 - a dgun you shoot most accurately and comfortably will allow you to become more confident and shoot better with a solid foundation under your feet.
I have been shooting a long time and I will tell you that I dont care for 40 all that much - I just dont get the fun factor in the additional punishment that the gun delivers. I feel that 40 is a good caliber for its purpose - but for my purposes, I prefer others that are less punishing yet offer similar charachteristics.
I shoped a long time for a 40 that I liked - the Smith M&P is about the best that I have found at least for me.