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Approved permit!

Walther P22 and Ruger SR22 are both good they are reliable and accurate. The Walther tends to be a little picky on ammo but it found brand it likes and no worries. They run mid 300's

The Heritage revolvers are good and many come with a 22Mag cylinder. 150 to 200

STAY AWAY from the Walther PPK in 22. It has a nasty slide bite even for a PPK and jams a lot in my experience.


My #1 pick for first time 22 gun owner is the
Tarus PT22 It has a tip up barrel If you have or ever get stiff joints pulling back the slide can be troublesome. The barrel design eliminates that problem. It has the standard button safety, but also comes with an "Allen Key" safety allowing you to lock out the gun in a non firing state. Adds another layer of protection. They are relatively inexpensive New ones range from 200-250 depending on grips and finish. IMO good middle of road statter and usually available on the normal online retailers.
 
You have lots of money?


if not skip the .22 and get a 9mm. if you don't want to skip it get a pellet gun, it kicks as a .22


9mm barely kicks.


They oversell the "work your way up", you could start with a .45 if you wanted to. ;)

I agree, the idea of "working your way up" is rather pointless. Buy a gun and caliber you think fits your needs and head to the range and practice with it.

If you want a good CC pistol, I like the M&P Shield. You can buy one with a safety, I know some people hate safeties but I feel better having one if I intend to have a loaded weapon. I would also recommend at 9mm, I prefer .40 though.

If you want a fun pistol for the range, check out the Rock Island Armory 1911a2. It can fire both 9mm and a special round .22TCM. The .22TCM round is nicknamed "fire breathing dragon" and seems like a pretty cool round. It is my next pistol purchase.
 
Yea! I go to pick up my pistol permit next week. What I need now is some suggestions for my first pistol.
I want to start with a .22 because it was recommended for a first timer.
I'll be using to practice and become proficient before moving on to a larger caliber.
Since it won't be my 'forever' gun, I don't want to spend a fortune.

Any suggestions appreciated!

Congrats!!

I started my daughter on a 22 revolver just to get her proficient with safety and operation it....she had the choice of a semi automatic or revolver for her personal carry, and she opted for a revolver....its a personal choice on what you are most comfortable and proficient with.

She has a "Taurus Judge" revolver in .45/.410.....it fits in the pistol pocket in her purse nicely.
 
I just thought it might be easier to handle for a newbie, plus I heard the ammo would be cheaper?

It depends on what you want out of it. If youre buying a .22 as a bridge gun to move onto something with a larger caliber in the future then its an investment loss because you'll be selling it anyway. Better to start training with the gun you really want. There's no need for baby steps.

If I were you I'd go to a range where you can rent guns and try them out. Pick one that you like the most and train with that.
 
You guys need to move to AZ. No permits required, period.

I grew up in Schenectady and have a couple of cousins in Scotia. When one of them came out to visit I took him to the range and he was amazed that I could simply hand him anything I had to shoot.

My sister and her husband lives in Scotia and they love it. Vermont is closer and all you need to do is be over 15 and no felonies. I like the four seasons and were big skiers, but snow removal is not one of my favorite things to do...
 
That's true! And I'm a she ;)

Get ready for some well meaning but sexist ramblings at the gun range.

My daughter went out with "the boys" to the local shooting spot. They were naturally ribbing her for "shooting like a girl" until they set up targets. They didn't know she was already well acquainted with my .22 Ithaca Model 72 Saddlegun (Erma Works).

They set up cans and such and she set up shotgun shells and coins.

3 consecutive shots, 30 feet... The laughing stopped cold.

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Get ready for some well meaning but sexist ramblings at the gun range.

My daughter went out with "the boys" to the local shooting spot. They were naturally ribbing her for "shooting like a girl" until they set up targets. They didn't know she was already well acquainted with my .22 Ithaca Model 72 Saddlegun (Erma Works).

They set up cans and such and she set up shotgun shells and coins.

3 consecutive shots, 30 feet... The laughing stopped cold.

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Nice!
 
I didn't yet. I don't pick up my permit until next week. Then I'll go shopping! :) Taking all the suggestion in and thinking about it.

You may want to consider your first weapon by what you intend to use next. The 22's are in many cases, almost the same gun as the 38 or 45 version and will have a very similar feel.
 
Get ready for some well meaning but sexist ramblings at the gun range.

My daughter went out with "the boys" to the local shooting spot. They were naturally ribbing her for "shooting like a girl" until they set up targets. They didn't know she was already well acquainted with my .22 Ithaca Model 72 Saddlegun (Erma Works).

They set up cans and such and she set up shotgun shells and coins.

3 consecutive shots, 30 feet... The laughing stopped cold.

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hmm, destruction of US currency:3oops:

great shooting though!
 
She has saved them. No loss. No harm, no foul. Pretty sure she will make jewelry out of them.

Nice job there, Dad....now thats gun control. :applaud

You taught her well.
 
Nice job there, Dad....now thats gun control. :applaud

You taught her well.

Thing is, I didn't teach her. She is pretty much self taught. Genetic I like to think. The truth is she is special in many ways.

About eight years old she wanted throwing knives for her birthday. (And we gave them) :) She also juggles fire. Poi, fire fans, flaming hula hoops, etc.
 
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Thing is, I didn't teach her. She is pretty much self taught. Genetic I like to think. The truth is she is special in many ways.

About eight years old she wanted throwing knives for her birthday. (And we gave them) :) She also juggles fire. Poi, fire fans, flaming hula hoops, etc.

All the more reason to be proud.

I started my daughter on a .22 Savage rifle, and a .22 Ruger revolver....she had the opportunity to use many of my semi automatics, but settled on a Taurus revolver for personal carry.
 
Do you mean a carry permit? If so, what do you plan to do with it? Hope a bad guy shows up?
 
Do you mean a carry permit? If so, what do you plan to do with it? Hope a bad guy shows up?

She's in New York, so it's a basic ownership permit
 
She's in New York, so it's a basic ownership permit

Basic ownership permit? I have to admit I have no idea wtf that is. You have to get some sort of permit in NY to even own a firearm?
 
Basic ownership permit? I have to admit I have no idea wtf that is. You have to get some sort of permit in NY to even own a firearm?

NYC requires, IIRC some sort of license (there are different levels). Hopefully a few more Trump appointees to the courts will end that idiocy
 
Get ready for some well meaning but sexist ramblings at the gun range.

My daughter went out with "the boys" to the local shooting spot. They were naturally ribbing her for "shooting like a girl" until they set up targets. They didn't know she was already well acquainted with my .22 Ithaca Model 72 Saddlegun (Erma Works).

They set up cans and such and she set up shotgun shells and coins.

3 consecutive shots, 30 feet... The laughing stopped cold.

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Awesome! Sharp eye she has, pennies and dimes at 30 feet.
 
LOLz. That one got a chuckle! :lamo

Bigger the target, the bigger the boom stick.....:blastem:


You should come with me during Turkey Season.

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Bigger the target, the bigger the boom stick.....:blastem:


You should come with me during Turkey Season.

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Heavy duty hearing protection a MUST!
 
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