This is what I’ll end up doing, thanks for the info!Find a range that has a rental wall. Ask before you go whether you can switch guns during your range time. Some ranges allow you to trade out and try different guns during your hour. If they say no, find another range that does.
Go to that range and try shooting various quality guns from the rental wall. You will find one that feels good in your hand and naturally points. Others you might not shoot well at all.
And if your local range doesnt have something you want to try, reach out here. Lots of good folks here that might have what you want and would be willing to meet you at the range to give it a spin.This is what I’ll end up doing, thanks for the info!
I can't tell you how much I appreciate the advice. I fully intend to use thisIMHO, everyone should learn how to be effective with the most popular platforms out there. You can specialize, if you choose, later.
...if you want something optics ready.
Resale value? what's that?IMHO, any pistol bought from here forward should have the optics ready (MOS for Glock) option.
You don't have to use optics, but the option for future use shouldn't be ignored. Whether you ever use optics or not, resale value will reflect the option.
it is the year of our lord 2023 and not having a optics ready model in your line up is just not smart...I'm still waiting on concealable CZs that are out the box ready with optics cuts...sending it in to get milled takes time and money no one would give up if there's alternativesIMHO, any pistol bought from here forward should have the optics ready (MOS for Glock) option.
You don't have to use optics, but the option for future use shouldn't be ignored. Whether you ever use optics or not, resale value will reflect the option.
And doesn't break.A handgun is like a condom.
It should fit you well (not everyone is built the same).
It should perform well.
And it should give you gratification.
The result of finding out you spouse didn't really mean "do whatever you want"!Resale value? what's that?
What do you have today, and why isn't it a carry possibility for you?(May or may not be obvious depending on what it is).I’m looking to trade my current firearm for a handgun but I’m not sure what’s the best for concealed carry. And suggestions or tips help