Rumson wrote:To the OP.. You say your not familiar with firearms.. Unless you're a natural born shooter you'll need to practice, practice, practice to properly hit your target with a hand gun. The cost of range time and ammo for this practice will by far exceed the price of the handgun you're looking to purchase.
Also consider that if you do find yourself in a defensive situation, plus not familiar with shooting in general, your heart rate is going to be up very high, you'll naturally be scared (everybody else is scared in this situation) so you'll be shaking like crazy. You will not sufficiently hit your target if at all in most cases.
I would scrounge up a little more money and get a beat up pump shotgun (Remington 870-Mossberg 500 type). Go spend another $40.00 on value pack buckshot at Walmart. Spend $10.00 on snap cap practice type dummy ammo.
Practice loading and racking the shotgun with the dummy ammo in your house until you're very comfortable. Go find an outdoor range that allows shooting buckshot (I don't know of any indoor ranges that allow buckshot) and shoot twenty dollars worth of the buckshot.. At this point you'll be good to go.. An inexperienced shaky hand with a shotgun at 5-20 feet will still hit center mass every time.
Dominion Shooting Range allows buckshot.






















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