I'm pretty new to handguns, and all I have in that department is a browning buckmark micro bull, and an old taurus 66 .357 revolver.
Anyway, I'm thinking of getting a "buisness" semi-auto mainly for defensive shooting drill like those practiced in competitive practical handgun competitions, except this will just be at my local range.
I would like either a 9mm or a .45. I know .45 will be much more expensive to shoot, but I really like 1911's and in that case I just wouldn't shoot quite as much. 9mm is a plus because I already have 9mm on hand for my hi-point carbine.
I'm thinking along the lines of a taurus PT-92, a cheaper 1911 (maker?), maybe a ruger P series.
What am I missing?
-Thanks guys (and gals)
Anyway, I'm thinking of getting a "buisness" semi-auto mainly for defensive shooting drill like those practiced in competitive practical handgun competitions, except this will just be at my local range.
I would like either a 9mm or a .45. I know .45 will be much more expensive to shoot, but I really like 1911's and in that case I just wouldn't shoot quite as much. 9mm is a plus because I already have 9mm on hand for my hi-point carbine.
I'm thinking along the lines of a taurus PT-92, a cheaper 1911 (maker?), maybe a ruger P series.
What am I missing?
-Thanks guys (and gals)