3 Tips To Buy Your First Gun Imagine you are in a gun store to buy your first gun and you are stuck among hundreds of choices. Total confusion right? What you will do now, three things you can do. First, the customer service representative can help you to drive your mind and most of the time it works. Second, you may end up with the wrong choice. And third, you may get more confused and leave the gun store with a bad impression. We are here to help you and to facilitate your impressions about guns. Don,t go without doing the research and analysis. Analysis of your needs and then do research on the market. Surf different gun stores online and read their descriptions carefully. After that filter, some of them which you think suits your demands. By doing this you will be able to make a quick and good decision. So, in order to help you with your needs, we are going to discuss 3 basic tips. After reading these 3 tips you will be able to make an explicit choice. Define your purpose: The first thing is the purpose of having a handgun. Why do you need it? Ask this from yourself and jot down all the reasons. If it is for your safety purposes then you can choose a G3X or CSX 9MM. These both are easy to use and cost-effective too. Their firearms accessories are also easily accessible. Second, if you want to hone your shooting skills. Maybe you are going to appear in a shooting competition or just want to go for a deer hunt. For hunting, you will need a long-range shooting rifle like an Armalite assault rifle or a Ruger M77 Mark 2 rifle. So first, you have to be clear on your purpose and choose a gun according to the accessibility of their firearms accessories. Practice before buying a gun: Imagine you have gone to a car showroom to buy a car without knowing how to drive. You must have some past car driving experience under your belt before going to buy one. When you drive different cars then you will be able to know the pros and cons of different cars and can make a decision. The same condition applies to guns. You don’t know the difference between a semi-automatic pistol and a revolver. You don’t even experience the recoiling factor of guns in your whole life. Which calibre or bullet size has the lowest back thrust and which has the highest ones. Which guns have super accessible and cost-effective firearms accessories. Rent a shooting range and practise shooting with different guns there. At least take 2 to 3 sessions then make a decision. Ammo and Accessories availability: You have heard about 9mm, 0.45 and 0.22 these are the calibre or bullet sizes of the ammo. 0.25 is less common in short handguns and can be used for short-range targets. Make sure the gun which you are going to buy has a common fuel that can easily be accessible from online firearms accessories stores.