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I'll also say start with a .22, get some training for safety and gun handling and then practice - I still find it the best way for me to unwind after a crap week, 20 minutes total concentration on sights and target and I'm relaxed.
Adjustable sights are also used to correct your "tendencies", mine is to group high left. First start to get your shots in a group and then use the adjustable sights to move the grouping to the centre of the target. Don't bother fiddling with sights until you start shooting recognisable groups.
Tabs is right, the Sig 210 is the ultimate 9mm, but I prefer it as a 7.65! Buy quality brands and they will always have good resale value if you look after them.
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Last edited by Milu; 11-15-2004 at 01:20 AM..
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