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Originally Posted by Por_sha911
Edit: one more thing - don't rule out a quality .22lr target pistol. They are a lot softer shooting so you can focus on the basics of proper grip, stance and aim. They are a ton of fun with ammo at a fraction of the cost of ammo. I have many different caliber pistols but have the most fun with the .22lr and regardless of what I taking to the range, there will be at least one .22lr to shoot.
I predict that if you start with a 22, you'll step into other calibers as you hone your skills.
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This. For as many spoons as I have, I only have 4 pistols - 1 9mm, 1 C&B revolver, and 2 22 target style pistols (Ruger Mk II with red dot and a Browning Buckmark with irons)
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