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Originally Posted by Strange Famous
this looks like the best gun to me. It's the Jericho 941
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Its not that heavy and it fires 9mm bullets apparently, so it shouldnt have too much of a kick. And it must be good quality, as it is made by the best gun company in the world.
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I dont know much about guns, and have never fired one in my life either, but I would guess that the smaller the bullets, in theory the less hard the gun kicks, cos it would require less force to move them the same speed.
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Dear god why are you giving firarms advice if you've never shot a gun? And to advise a Beagle as a carry/learner weapon? A person is asking a very serious and important question, last thing the OP needs is to be led astray by people jabbering on about things they have no clue about.
Contrary to popular belief, Counterstrike and John Woo movies are far from being a reliable source, and IMI (makers of the Jericho and Desert Eagle) are at best hit or miss when it comes to their handguns.
To the original poster, don't bother with the .22 handguns since they are not a very good way to learn due to their non-existant kick and retort, since you will have to relearn everything when moving up in calibre. Learn on a .38 or a .9mm at a range that offers safety and self defense courses. Later if you want to move up to something larger (not that you need to) you can. Also as far as self defense goes get a nice small revolver, something that requires almost zero maintainance and will always go bang when you want it to.
The most important thing is to not listen to people like Strange Famous since they get all their info from movies and games.