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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Suggestions on first hand gun purchase.
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<blockquote data-quote="BOD89LX" data-source="post: 12445366" data-attributes="member: 76286"><p>Like others have said both Glock and Springfield are great guns that go bang all the time and will shoot any ammo you put through them a 9mm is a great starter gun and ammo is cheep. I suggest going to a range that has rental guns to get a good feel for what fits you best. I have 2 Springfields and they have treated me well so far and they are easy to clean and field strip for a beginner IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOD89LX, post: 12445366, member: 76286"] Like others have said both Glock and Springfield are great guns that go bang all the time and will shoot any ammo you put through them a 9mm is a great starter gun and ammo is cheep. I suggest going to a range that has rental guns to get a good feel for what fits you best. I have 2 Springfields and they have treated me well so far and they are easy to clean and field strip for a beginner IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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