eckstein88
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I'm currently 20 years old and living in CA. I will be 21 in January and am planning to buy my first guns then.
I am from a pretty "liberal" household so I have very little knowledge about firearms other than what I learned in the Boy Scouts (limited, but something), and from going to ranges a few times with friends.
I was pretty set on getting the 92/96 series Beretta pistol and the Cx4 Storm Carbine.
My reasoning for the pistol is mostly aesthetic. I want a "full" size pistol and the 92/96 models are my personal favorite looking. My reasoning for the Cx4 is a combination of aesthetics, ammo compatibility with the 92/96 (9mm), and the fact that it is able to switch from right handed to left handed easily. I am left handed so this is kind of a big deal for me.
My question basically is making sure that these would be good choices in terms of ease of use/learning curve, usefulness for practicing marksmanship, and that im not being ripped off.
Also, any information about where I can go to learn gun safety/maintenance and a place to practice in my area (San Diego and Inland Empire during the Summer) would be greatly appreciated.
Any other pointers are also appreciated. Thanks
I am from a pretty "liberal" household so I have very little knowledge about firearms other than what I learned in the Boy Scouts (limited, but something), and from going to ranges a few times with friends.
I was pretty set on getting the 92/96 series Beretta pistol and the Cx4 Storm Carbine.
My reasoning for the pistol is mostly aesthetic. I want a "full" size pistol and the 92/96 models are my personal favorite looking. My reasoning for the Cx4 is a combination of aesthetics, ammo compatibility with the 92/96 (9mm), and the fact that it is able to switch from right handed to left handed easily. I am left handed so this is kind of a big deal for me.
My question basically is making sure that these would be good choices in terms of ease of use/learning curve, usefulness for practicing marksmanship, and that im not being ripped off.
Also, any information about where I can go to learn gun safety/maintenance and a place to practice in my area (San Diego and Inland Empire during the Summer) would be greatly appreciated.
Any other pointers are also appreciated. Thanks