22 and 410 is a great place to start . id start with a single shot bolt and move up from there . but as stated by other members safety safety safety
22 and 410 is a great place to start . id start with a single shot bolt and move up from there . but as stated by other members safety safety safety
Only problem IMHO is that a .410 is really an expert's gun. They have low recoil, but they're expensive to shoot and you need to be good to use one effectively. I've always thought that a 20 ga is a better one for learning; a bit more kick than a .410 but easily available, cheap, and easier to learn with.
I'll second the single shot bolt; that's what both of my kids learned on. Helps reinforce the basics, and keeps you from resorting to the spray and pray method.
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I started with this right here...
I got a great deal on this HK USP Tactical .40S&W back then.
Easy to shoot, cheap to shoot... and a lot more accurate than I ever was back then (maybe even till this day). On top of it all... it had the cool factor
I'm pointing out starting with a pistol. Once you have that in your hands and play it as smart as you can... You'd be researching things (Firearms safety, Gun laws, self defense, etc...) of what you can do and what you can't do with'em for days... if not weeks... and yea, youtube does help
The best part is learning how it all functions... and yes, learning how to shoot the thing... and then learning how to shoot better than people around you at the range
... give that some time.... and the addiction just gets worse![]()
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