This is great advice, thanks JeffTake time to go rent or borrow anything you might want before buying
Spend time learning how to tear down and rebuild your firearm and buy any specialized tools that may be required
Yep, I totally agree, thanks for your inputDon’t try to, “compete with the Jones’” or get the newest wiz-bang you read about in Guns & Ammo. It’s really all about finding and PRACTICING with what you are comfortable with. As an instructor, I see people come to the range with 3 or 4 guns (or more) often of different calibers.
When you go to the range, have a plan, a focus for your training - trigger, grip, recoil, etc.
Red Dot sights are the new “Gotta Have” for your pistol. For target or competitive shooting it may make sense. However, for defensive shooting within 3 - 7 yards using iron sights and “flash sight picture” center mass shooting is faster and less complicated.
I also agree with Jeff on both points. Know your firearm. Disassemble, clean and properly maintain the gun is a must.
Absolutely, having a mentor makes all the differenceFind a reliable mentor or coach to share the highs and lows of the shooting sport. That it's not about the latest fad or coolest gadget. Sometimes slow and steady is better.
Suggestions on where to rent a gun? The range I belong to has a few guns for rent, but none are things I'm interested in buying. Instead I generally do a ton of Internet research and then just take the gamble.Take time to go rent or borrow anything you might want before buying
Spend time learning how to tear down and rebuild your firearm and buy any specialized tools that may be required
I guess it depends on a few things. Id check other local ranges first and then ask around to see if anyone you know has whatever you're considering...internet research certainly is good, but nothing beats physically testing the thing out before dropping $500 or moreSuggestions on where to rent a gun? The range I belong to has a few guns for rent, but none are things I'm interested in buying. Instead I generally do a ton of Internet research and then just take the gamble.