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Title: Hand Gun Basic Check List
Post by: Davem on Jun 13, 2013, 06:39:22 PM
As I recently submitted my CCW in Tioga Cnty NY so I have about 8 months (what a crock) to select and purchase a hand gun or two.  I'm not too familiar with hand gun particulars and wanted to ask this group for any input on some of the things I would want to look for, consider, stay away from, etc.. as I go about this process.  My intent for use is to keep for home defense so is something I would want my wife or kids (16, 23) could handle and use safely.  I'd also plan to carry with me on hunts just to have.  I'm not looking to buy high end but avg to above avg equipment, iron sights.  Just a good starter gun essentially.

So, any input would be appreciated. 

Thanks
Dave
Title: Re: Hand Gun Basic Check List
Post by: bone_and_beard on Jun 13, 2013, 06:56:59 PM
I love my sig sauer P226 9mm. Its a good sized gun though not ment for concealed carry. Very pratical and loaded with neat features and its very safe.
Title: Re: Hand Gun Basic Check List
Post by: Raquettedacker on Jun 13, 2013, 07:05:29 PM
That's great Dave..  I handed mine in over 7 months ago and they just started contacting my references..  :(  I have a few pistols I will get from my Dad but the one I want to get for myself would be the Remington 1911..
  http://www.realguns.com/articles/262.htm   (http://www.realguns.com/articles/262.htm)
Title: Re: Hand Gun Basic Check List
Post by: CAPTJJ on Jun 13, 2013, 08:26:36 PM
A revolver would be the best choice for what you describe. A .357 magnum make sense because you can shoot .38 special ammo with it; much easier to learn with a lighter load, especially for the wife and kids. Bear in mind that the only person that can legally handle/shoot a handgun must have a permit with that gun on it(except maybe at a range). I like Rugers: http://www.ruger.com/products/sp101/index.html (http://www.ruger.com/products/sp101/index.html)
Title: Re: Hand Gun Basic Check List
Post by: peddler on Jun 14, 2013, 04:45:56 AM
A revolver would be the best choice for what you describe. A .357 magnum make sense because you can shoot .38 special ammo with it; much easier to learn with a lighter load, especially for the wife and kids. Bear in mind that the only person that can legally handle/shoot a handgun must have a permit with that gun on it(except maybe at a range). I like Rugers: http://www.ruger.com/products/sp101/index.html (http://www.ruger.com/products/sp101/index.html)

X2 with JJ I prefer S & W though.

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Title: Re: Hand Gun Basic Check List
Post by: Davem on Jun 16, 2013, 08:30:53 AM
Thanks everyone for the help. 
Title: Re: Hand Gun Basic Check List
Post by: duckey on Jul 16, 2013, 08:29:57 AM
Wow, that's a long wait for a CCP and then have the clock tick down to buy a gun.  I am a Maine resident living in Virginia (active duty military) I got a CCP in about 2-3 months, I guess that's a perk for being active duty.  I feel for yah in NY.  I would recommend a revolver, point and shoot...but it comes down to finding a gun that you are comfortable with...that is key.
Title: Re: Hand Gun Basic Check List
Post by: gundogwanted on Jul 16, 2013, 08:42:31 AM
I'm from PA and had my permit in 30 minutes. In Luzerne county, they are doing up to about 80 per day.

As far as a handgun, the Kimber 1911 in .45 is great, but heavy to carry all day and expensive. I also have a Ruger SR9c in 9mm and it's a great gun for 400 bucks. 9mm ammo is getting very hard to find these days, even reloading components for it are scarce. .357 was mentioned and sounds good. I have two 38's and they are both great to shot and carry. I also like my little 380 acp bodygaurd. Fits anywhere you want to carry it.
Title: Re: Hand Gun Basic Check List
Post by: emw1986 on Jan 31, 2014, 12:17:17 AM
I would look for something smaller and easily concealable, easy to use, and it should have connections for a light or laser sight. If your gonna have it out at home for protection then I would get something you could keep it in like a bedside holster or nightstand safe. The gun I use for this is the Springfield XDs 9mm. I absolutely love it. It's small and light but powerful and accurate plus it has so many safety features on it that it would be almost impossible for a child to fire it. It hast the grip safety and the lever trigger feature. Great gun overall.
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