Thanks, but the local range closed :he
When I took a basic handgun class several years ago I got to try out everything they had, from .22 revolvers to either a .45 or .44 semiautomatic (ow). The 9mm I shot had just a little too much kick, hurt my arthritic thumb joint, but both .380s were...
I'm tempted...
But not at that price...
I've shot 9mm, and it hurts my arthritic hands, but a .380 doesn't. I don't need to be flinching in anticipation of pain when shooting.
Thank you.
Instructor told me I'd done well. I think he said I was pushing, I see it on the chart.
Our only local range closed shortly after...
:barnie
I took my class before. For range training they had handguns for use from a 22 revolver to a 45 semi automatic. I found the kick of 9mm and higher hurt my arthritic thumb joint, but the 380 was perfect, and I liked both the Sig Sauer and the Walther as their slides weren't too stiff for me.
I know, my inexpertise is showing. I should have said magazine, my bad.
But I don't call the little things bullets anymore! And I critique TV shows where people are running around with their finger on the trigger of their handgun. Oof!
:gig
I took a beginner handgun class. I and most of the students were older women who'd never ever even touched a firearm.
Four hours of classroom instruction and lunch were followed by hands-on training. Within an hour we were helping each other load the clips. :lau