| Above, Clint Eastwood with his .44 Magnum Smith & Wesson Model 29 in Dirty Harry. Warner Bros. photo. |
Anything in life always has a beginning. This is also true for guns.
Anyone thinking about taking up target shooting or hunting as a beginner should read a post by Pew Pew Tactical on the worst guns for beginners (and some good ones).
They start it with:
So, you decided to buy your first gun. Congrats and welcome!
We're lucky to live in a time when there are more genuinely good, affordable firearms available than we know what to do with.
But there are some you should avoid.
Some are objectively lousy; some just aren't suitable for new shooters. Don't worry, though; we've got your back. I'll point out the worst guns for beginners and then recommend a few that are great guns for new shooters.
Let the learning begin!
To read more, go here.
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