What's a good handgun for a complete noob?

What's a good handgun for a complete noob?

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Your pee shooter

What's your eventual objective? Target shooting, self-defense at home, concealed carry?

If you jerk your dick off at someone threateningly they will leave

Glock. Load mag, rack slide, pull trigger.
Simplicity itself.

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Close range shooting of niggers

glock 19 or glock 17

I had the same question, and after some lengthy googling came to the conclusion that a 38 special revolver is best for noobs, but dont care to argue about it

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m&p smith & wesson

This

Ok. In your home, or on the street (implying concealed carry)?

Sig Sauer p365
thank me never

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A Pedersoli Howdah 20ga

Ideally a gun that can do both

Reject handguns. Embrace rifles.

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>38 special
I've heard of variations of this caliber called .38+P and .38 Super, would those work in such a gun?

A Pedersoli Howdah in 20ga.

Milsurp died 10 years ago.

Any polymer framed striker fired pistol from a reputable brand.
.38 +P is higher pressure .38 special. .38 super is something completely different and won't work.

The grip on these .38 special sucks if you have larger hands. I can shoot them, I just hate the feel. The gun is quite small, packs a ton of power, is reliable. It's a great overall simple 6 shooter for concealed carry.

I use a glock 19X as my bed-side home defense gun. It's slightly large for concealed carry, but works for larger individuals. I don't conceal carry often, though.

Strange looking gun

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>.38 special
>packs a ton of power
Ah yes, the scorching power of 5-6 shots of less powerful 9mm.

.38 Super is an automatic round for a niche category of range shooters.
.38+P is just .38 Special with more/hotter powder in the case. Most pocket revolvers can take +P, but the shorter barrels don't provide any significant ballistic performance improvements.
The most you will see with +P ammo is a brighter flash and louder bang, not a bigger hole in what you're trying to shoot in the dark.

Shoot your penis at the perpetrator user

One hot round

Certainly feels a hell of a lot more powerful than my glock. How many shots do you need, my man? Enough to buy me time to grab my Tavor from my safe.

>Certainly feels a hell of a lot more powerful than my glock
That'd be because the action absorbs some of the recoil and you have a better grip on a glock, obviously.
>How many shots do you need, my man?
N+1

.38 Special

OPFor real get this OP.

If you absolutely must handgun, Glock is about as practical as it gets. 50/50 most handgun users are more a danger to themselves than anyone else.

I'm a gun noob but I've heard good things about the Turkish Canik TP9. Cheap and reliable.

this looks cool

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smith_&_Wesson_Bodyguard_380#M&P_Bodyguard_380

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You sure it ain't double-oh BUCK?

Absolute worst gun ever. Take it from someone who once sold guns for a paycheck.

I mean I can't argue that more is better, that's why I have a glock and an AR lol

want a more edgy Any Forums style reply?
>N+1
why, so you always have 1 shot left to kill yourself? lul

A desert eagle
>bang bang chk chk

I would not buy that shit, just get a glock. Glocks are king.

>Take it from someone who once sold guns for a paycheck.

ok, what do you think of the argument that for noobs, a revolver is more likely by the noob user in an emergency situation to work vs a Glock that the noob will probably fumble

a bit of each? concealed carry is a plus but i would want serious stopping power. i get that accuracy beyond 10 feet gets harder with some guns?