by jshuberg on Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:16 pm
I suggest you go to the range with someone familiar with various types of pistols and have you try a few out. No offense but based on the questions you're asking, you may as well just go into a gun store, close your eyes and spin around and point at something. Asking questions on the forum here can be helpful, as would watching youtube vids and the like, but you need to put iron in your hand (or perhaps plastic) before it "clicks" for you. Prior to that any knowledge is purely academic, which isn't enough to make a decision on. Choosing a gun is more about the experience of shooting it than the academics of it, or it should be anyway.
Don't be afraid of the slide or the recoil of a 9mm pistol. It's a lot less than you seem to be making out. If I'm remembering correctly, the recoil of a standard 9mm is equivalent to dropping a 5 pound weight from 3-4 inches. People perceive recoil to be greater than this because of the muzzle flash and report of the shot, but the actual physical recoil pulse is absolutely manageable by just about anyone. Just make sure that you've got a decent grip, and you'll have absolutely no problem.
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jshuberg on Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:22 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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