Furncliff
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You have been given good advise above. I have only one thing to add. Buy a .22LR handgun first. You'll get a lot of meaningful practice with cheap ammo with a .22, position, grip, sight picture, etc. Quality rimfire handguns are not expensive and you'll find yourself using it a bunch in the future (I've acquired six over the years and I shoot them a lot). If you take a friend to the range you'll have a gun to lend if need be. When you do buy a CF pistol you will be way ahead of the learning curve.
One recommendation that kills two birds ... CZ75b with the Kadet conversion (.22LR).
I have one of these set ups and it is for sure slick. Accurate and reliable with either the 9mm or the ,22 upper. All steel makes it fun to shoot, quality build. Takes 15 seconds to make the swap.
One recommendation that kills two birds ... CZ75b with the Kadet conversion (.22LR).
I have one of these set ups and it is for sure slick. Accurate and reliable with either the 9mm or the ,22 upper. All steel makes it fun to shoot, quality build. Takes 15 seconds to make the swap.
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