hello guys, so after you guys suggested me to buy a mosin and a sks(very good rifle btw) i want to buy my first ever handgun so if you guys could help me out on it
i am in canada so the mags may not contain more than 10 bullets
>>29885012
Hi point.
>cheap
>reliable
That way you'll work out your stupid on a gun that is easily replaced if you fuck it up badly.
what do you mean by fuck it up badly?
also what caliber should i get because theres alot of hi point
>>29885058
You run it over or do something else stupid that breaks it.
>>29885079
9mm is a good starting point. 45 is also fun to shoot. Go with whatever is common in your area.
and if i buy hip point for training and another hand gun when i will be more comfortable with shooting it? i have a 1,3k budget
>>29885058
Hi point has the best warranty in The market, which is kinda weird seeing as how the main warranty behind a 105 dollar handgun is that it's a 105 dollar handgun. They're ugly but reliable.
>>29885210
Meh. Hi Points are heavy, and blowback, so they're snappy and generally not fun. If you have a thing for things like Makarovs and PP's, then yeah, going from Hi-Point to those will be cake. If you want to move on to recoil-operated, the ergonomics will be very different, as will the recoil, even from the same caliber.
SCCY is suprisingly not bad, especially for the price, but no +P )or other hot stuff that claims to keep pressures low) ammo.
Or get some Browning/FN/FEG High Power. They make 10 rounders for them. You may want to look into doing something about that goddamn mag disconnect though.
what about sig sauer? i heard they were good quality
>>29885384
They do, a bit pricey though. Dunno if they'll be cheaper (relatively) in canuckland though.
>>29885012
Buy a Tok. They are dirt cheap and reliable.