The Best Handguns for New Shooters [2020 Update]

Published on June 16, 2020
Duration: 19:08

Chris Baker, a subject matter expert from Lucky Gunner Ammo, provides a pragmatic guide for new handgun shooters. He emphasizes the importance of practice and professional training, recommending 9mm handguns for their balance of shootability and effectiveness. The guide covers specific models like the Glock 19, Glock 17, Glock 48, Glock 42, S&W M&P Shield EZ 380, and Ruger LCR, detailing their advantages for beginners and considerations for fitment and recoil management.

Quick Summary

For new shooters, 9mm handguns are recommended over larger calibers like .40 S&W or .45 ACP due to their superior shootability and manageable recoil, allowing for greater accuracy development. Models like the Glock 19, S&W M&P Shield EZ 380, and Ruger LCR are highlighted for their reliability and ease of use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Speaker ID
  2. 01:41Assumptions & Prerequisites
  3. 02:32Recommended Resources
  4. 03:51Caliber Selection
  5. 04:42The Case for Glocks
  6. 07:41Glock 19 and 17
  7. 08:47Handgun Fitment
  8. 09:41Glock 48 and 42
  9. 13:04S&W Shield EZ 380
  10. 15:02Ruger LCR Revolver

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber handguns are recommended for new shooters?

For new shooters, 9mm handguns are generally recommended. While larger calibers like .40 S&W or .45 ACP offer marginal ballistic advantages, they are significantly harder to shoot accurately, making 9mm the preferred choice for beginners prioritizing control and proficiency.

Which handgun models are best for new shooters?

Expert recommendations include the Glock 19 for its versatility, the Glock 17 for home defense or larger hands, the slimmer Glock 48 for concealed carry, the easy-to-handle Glock 42 in .380 ACP, the novice-friendly S&W M&P Shield EZ 380, and the simple-to-operate Ruger LCR revolver.

What are key considerations when choosing a handgun for the first time?

Key considerations include caliber (9mm is recommended), reliability, aftermarket support, ease of operation (e.g., easy-rack slide), and proper fitment to ensure you can comfortably reach the trigger without shifting your grip.

Why are Glocks recommended for new shooters?

Glocks are highly recommended for new shooters due to their extreme reliability, widespread availability of parts and accessories, and generally straightforward operation, making them a dependable choice for developing shooting skills.

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