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re: SA 1911 or Sig p229 for first handgun

Posted on 2/24/14 at 8:20 pm to
Posted by bapple
Capital City
Member since Oct 2010
11911 posts
Posted on 2/24/14 at 8:20 pm to
I agree with Weagle that you need to make sure you can actually handle the responsibility to carry. This can be handled after you purchase the handgun and practice with it but it's definitely not something to skim over. It is a big responsibility and there is a lot of information to know.

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For now I'm looking for a solid multi-purpose pistol.


And here is the biggest issue. You will have to compromise somewhere. If you don't buy a gun dedicated for each role and require one to do both, you will be forced to compromise. Buying any item to fill two roles rather than getting each one with a specific role in mind is true with any purchase.

There are plenty of small polymer carry guns between $400-$500. And you also don't have to start carrying immediately. I would actually side with Weagle and say that you should wait some time before carrying to see if you can handle the responsibility.

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Do any of ya'll have any suggestions of FFLs that I should check out that could get there hands on one of those 1911s rather quickly?


Use Gun Broker, Bud's Gun Shop, Slick Guns, GunsAmerica, etc. to find a good deal online and use a local store to receive the transfer. Call both contacts before making the purchase to smooth out the process.

If you prefer to purchase it locally, it may take them some time for the FFL to receive the firearm from the manufacturer. But this is also an option.

For transfers or ordering, my first choice is LA Gun and Reloading in Baton Rouge. You could also use Precision gun range for your transfer.
Posted by Rize
Spring Texas
Member since Sep 2011
15836 posts
Posted on 2/24/14 at 8:31 pm to
1911
Posted by GeauxBraves
Atlanta/Baton Rouge
Member since Nov 2012
142 posts
Posted on 2/24/14 at 8:59 pm to
Thanks for the advice. As a contracted cadet with the Army ROTC, employing deadly force in order to protect myself or those around me is a responsibility I accepted before I signed my contract, though I hope that I never have to use it. Since I have to apply for my WCL back in my home county in GA, it will probably be about 5 months before I start carrying. My parents have offered to pay for me to take defensive carry classes which I'm pretty excited about. Since I don't need to do the 9 hours required by LA to get my license, I've been looking around for classes that offer more hands on training with less classroom time around Baton Rouge.

I understand that you can't have it all in looking for an all-around pistol, and in this case I've chosen to sacrifice on concealability. I still can't help but think that the Sig is a much more practical firearm than the 1911, but they both have their definite advantages.
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