Preparing to Buy Your First Handgun

Buying your first handgun


Buying your first handgun can be exciting, but it can also be overwhelming. You don’t want to be stuck in a place where you don’t know what you’re looking for or why you even want one in the first place. Before you go out and purchase your first handgun, take these preparations into consideration.

Know Your Needs
The first thing you need to figure out before purchasing a gun is knowing what you’re going to use it for. Know what you’ll be getting the gun for, whether it’s just to practice shooting at the range, having it for peace of mind in your home, or to have it on you at all times and use it as a conceal and carry weapon. Knowing what you’ll be using it for will help you find just the right type of gun you’ll need for it.

Research
Now that you know what you’ll be using the gun for, you have a better handle on what type of gun you’ll need to look for. Certain types of guns work better for different circumstances, so make sure you’re getting the best one for you. For example, if you’re going to be shooting on the range, you may want to research a larger firearm. This is because they tend to have less recoil, higher accuracy, and are all-around more comfortable to handle.

Find the Right Store
Even if you’ve done your research, you should still find a store that has professionals that are well-versed and knowledgeable about handguns that can help you find the perfect fit for you. Take time to find the right store and visit a few times so you’re comfortable. This may end up being a smaller store, or something larger, but either way find somewhere you’re comfortable talking to the employees.

Buying a handgun

Set a Budget and Stick to It
Similar to most things you purchase, you get what you pay for with guns. A more expensive one can mean higher quality, but do you really need everything the gun has to offer? Set a budget going into your purchase and stick to it. You should also be prepared to not only buy the handgun, but all the necessary items that come along with it. This includes a cleaning kit, holster, a secure gun case, and extra ammunition to practice with. These items are not extras or accessories, they’re completely necessary for keeping the gun clean and safe from others in your home.

If you’ve just purchased a handgun, and want to continue learning and improving your skills, Northern Illinois Carry has many different firearm training classes to help you out. Please visit our website for more information and registration.



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