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Anything can go wrong
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If you have a local range where you can rent a few different guns, go do it. Holding a gun and shooting it is going to tell you a lot more about what is right for you than the opinion of someone else and what works for them. Once you can narrow yourself down to a few options, then do your homework and find the best prices you can. Just my
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The Warden
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also look around for gun shows and shop around to try and get the best deal when you do find something you like ![]()
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Really, really old
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Agree on trying as many weapons as possible. I have several with my favorite being a Kimber Pro Carry in .45 but I also own a couple more semi's and revolvers in various calibers with my favorite being a Colt Python in .357. I would love to get a Sig in .357 Auto but would have to sell several other guns to buy it. The key thing is to buy what you like and can shoot accurately. Good luck.
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