Best Gun For Your First Gun: How to Choose Your First Gun (Into the Fray Episode 226)

Published on July 9, 2018
Duration: 3:11

Choosing your first firearm should prioritize comfort and shootability. The video advises against automatically recommending a revolver due to its typically heavy double-action trigger pull (around 12 pounds). Instead, it suggests semi-automatic pistols that fit the shooter's hand well and are easy to operate. The Glock 19 is mentioned as a popular everyday carry option, while the Beretta 92 is noted as a common training handgun. The Ruger EC9s is highlighted as a good option for those with smaller hands, emphasizing its manageable trigger pull and ease of use.

Quick Summary

The best first gun prioritizes comfort and shootability, allowing you to practice frequently. Avoid automatically recommending revolvers due to heavy trigger pulls; instead, consider semi-automatic pistols that fit your hand well, like the Ruger EC 9s for smaller hands or the Glock 19 for everyday carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Picking a First Gun
  2. 00:35Revolver Trigger Pull Challenges
  3. 00:59Criteria for a First Gun: Comfort & Practice
  4. 01:06Glock 19 as an Everyday Carry Option
  5. 01:18Beretta 92: Common Training Handgun
  6. 01:40Ruger EC 9s: A Good Choice for Smaller Hands
  7. 02:13Semi-Automatic Manual of Arms for New Shooters
  8. 02:31Importance of Fit and Feel in Gun Selection

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important factor when choosing a first gun?

The most important factor when choosing your first gun is comfort and shootability. The firearm should fit your hand well, be easy to operate, and allow you to shoot it comfortably and often, encouraging consistent practice for self-defense proficiency.

Why might a revolver not be the best first gun recommendation?

Revolvers, especially when fired in double-action mode, typically have a heavy trigger pull (around 12 pounds). This can be difficult for new shooters to manage without pulling the firearm off target, making it less forgiving than some semi-automatic options.

What are some recommended firearms for a first-time gun owner?

For first-time owners, consider firearms that prioritize fit and ease of use. The Ruger EC 9s is suggested for those with smaller hands. The Glock 19 is a popular choice for everyday carry, and the Beretta 92 is often used for initial training, though its size might be a factor.

How should someone test a potential first gun?

When selecting a first gun, it's crucial to let the individual put their hands on it and, if possible, shoot it. This hands-on experience allows them to assess the fit, feel, and overall comfort, ensuring they choose a firearm they will be confident and proficient with.

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