TrailRunner
Regular Member
I currently have a Walther P22, it is my first handgun and I got it with the express purpose of lots and lots of training and real use if absolutely necessary.
I'm putting thought into what the characteristics of my next firearm should be, though. I'm a poor, under-funded grad student so the price point on the pistol has to be in the low end (350 to 450). It needs to be affordable AND reliable. I'd also prefer that the caliber I use to be ubiquitous and low enough in price that I can afford to practice some with it as well. Finally, I would vastly prefer that the magazine hold at least 15 rounds.
That's why I'm thinking of the Sig Sauer P250 Full Size, in 9mm. Anyone know if this would be a bad idea? Any other similar handguns on the market that also meet that criteria?
I'm putting thought into what the characteristics of my next firearm should be, though. I'm a poor, under-funded grad student so the price point on the pistol has to be in the low end (350 to 450). It needs to be affordable AND reliable. I'd also prefer that the caliber I use to be ubiquitous and low enough in price that I can afford to practice some with it as well. Finally, I would vastly prefer that the magazine hold at least 15 rounds.
That's why I'm thinking of the Sig Sauer P250 Full Size, in 9mm. Anyone know if this would be a bad idea? Any other similar handguns on the market that also meet that criteria?