What I Will & Will Not Recommend For The New 1st Time Gun Owners

Published on January 12, 2021
Duration: 8:50

This video provides recommendations for new, first-time gun owners, focusing on handguns for self-defense and everyday carry. The instructor emphasizes safety, personal preference, application, and quality. Key recommendations include semi-automatic pistols with a decocking mechanism and first-round double-action pull for enhanced safety, such as the Sig Sauer P229 and CZ 75 BD. For striker-fired options, manual safety is advised, with the Taurus G3C and Sig Sauer P365 (with manual safety) being suggested. Revolvers are also presented as a viable option, particularly for those who may not practice extensively, with a preference for .357 Magnum or lower calibers, noting the versatility of .357 Magnum revolvers that can also fire .38 Special.

Quick Summary

For new gun owners, semi-automatic pistols with a first-round double-action pull and a decocking mechanism are recommended for maximum safety. Examples include the Sig Sauer P229 and CZ 75 BD. Striker-fired pistols without manual safeties, like standard Glocks, are generally not advised for beginners due to increased risk of accidental discharge.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: New Gun Owners & Bad Advice
  2. 00:52Key Factors: Safety, Preference, Application, Quality
  3. 00:58Assumption: Handgun for Defense & Carry
  4. 01:39Category 1: Semi-Automatic Recommendations
  5. 01:49Safety Feature: Double-Action First Round & Decocker
  6. 02:25Top Recommendation: Sig Sauer P229
  7. 02:45Second Recommendation: CZ 75 BD
  8. 03:03Category 2: Striker-Fired Pistols (With Caution)
  9. 03:25Why Glocks/P320 Aren't Ideal for Beginners
  10. 04:13Recommended Striker-Fired: Taurus G3C
  11. 04:39Recommended Striker-Fired: Sig Sauer P365 (Manual Safety)
  12. 05:04Other Striker-Fired Option: S&W M&P 2.0 (Manual Safety)
  13. 05:14Category 3: Revolver Recommendations
  14. 05:38Why Revolvers Are Good for Beginners
  15. 05:48What NOT to Recommend: Single-Action & Big Magnums
  16. 05:58Recommended Revolver: .357 Magnum (with .38 Special option)
  17. 06:28Recommended Revolver: Taurus 942 (.22 Magnum)
  18. 06:38Recommended Revolver: .38 Special Snub Nose
  19. 07:06Final Recommendations Recap
  20. 07:36Conclusion & Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the safest semi-automatic handguns for first-time gun owners?

For new gun owners, semi-automatic pistols with a first-round double-action pull and a decocking mechanism are considered the safest. This design reduces the risk of accidental discharge, especially during reholstering, which can be challenging for those with limited practice. Examples include the Sig Sauer P229 and CZ 75 BD.

Why are Glocks and Sig Sauer P320 not recommended for new gun owners?

Glocks and Sig Sauer P320 are striker-fired pistols without manual safeties. This means they are always in a ready-to-fire state internally, similar to a hammer-back gun without a safety engaged. For beginners, this lack of external safety can increase the perceived and actual risk of accidental discharge, especially when fumbling with reholstering.

What type of revolvers are recommended for new gun owners?

Revolvers are a great option for beginners, particularly if extensive practice is unlikely. Recommended revolvers include .357 Magnum models, as they can also fire .38 Special, offering a less powerful option. The Taurus 942 (.22 Magnum) and various .38 Special snub nose revolvers are also good choices due to their manageable recoil and simplicity.

What are the key factors to consider when buying a first handgun?

When selecting a first handgun, consider safety features like decocking mechanisms or manual safeties, personal preference in feel and operation, the intended application (home defense, concealed carry), and overall quality. Prioritizing a high-quality firearm is crucial for reliability and safety.

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