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I would recommend going to a range and trying a couple things out yourself, opinions on guns are like kicks they're gonna be all over the place and even some of the most recommended things might not necessarily feel great in your hands potentially

remember what you shot them first couple times ?
Well kinda like noskey noskey said, one was a Glock 19 and maybe a couple other 9mm. I wanna say a PS9?

Had no idea ranges let your rent guns like that. We kinda just drove out to the boonies and shot at cans and bottles
 
Well kinda like noskey noskey said, one was a Glock 19 and maybe a couple other 9mm. I wanna say a PS9?

Had no idea ranges let your rent guns like that. We kinda just drove out to the boonies and shot at cans and bottles
Different ranges have different requirements so just check with them before going in. With handguns, you'll find quality and reliability 9 times out of 10. But you might only like the feel of 1 out of 10. Try out the Glock again, maybe a couple others like a 17 or 43, to get a feel for the difference in size/weight. Glocks will eat any ammo you feed it so I'm supportive of that being a first-time gun, but be sure to practice, take classes, and honestly get a concealed license even if you don't plan to carry. I don't carry, ever, but i got my license because it was a very informative class and helps reinforce the need to be pragmatic and sensible in gun ownership. Also helps jump the waiting list...
 
Different ranges have different requirements so just check with them before going in. With handguns, you'll find quality and reliability 9 times out of 10. But you might only like the feel of 1 out of 10. Try out the Glock again, maybe a couple others like a 17 or 43, to get a feel for the difference in size/weight. Glocks will eat any ammo you feed it so I'm supportive of that being a first-time gun, but be sure to practice, take classes, and honestly get a concealed license even if you don't plan to carry. I don't carry, ever, but i got my license because it was a very informative class and helps reinforce the need to be pragmatic and sensible in gun ownership. Also helps jump the waiting list...
I mean I know the 4 rules of gun ownership but yeah, it's time to get serious.
 
I would recommend going to a range and trying a couple things out yourself, opinions on guns are like kicks they're gonna be all over the place and even some of the most recommended things might not necessarily feel great in your hands potentially

remember what you shot them first couple times ?
Glock 17 and 45 are great for recoil and aftermarket grips
 
Try the Glock 43x, shield and sig p365

The canik sub compacts too. They just release a few more. Best trigger you’ll find for the money.
 
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