what is your daily shooter?

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So I've had lots of firearms, rifles, shotguns, and a revolver.

On black friday I almost bought a Ruger Security 9. Decided to wait till I could research a little bit. Actually found even better deals online, cheaper than the black friday price.

Would this be a good choice for a first semi-auto pistol? definitely in the right price range, around $300.
Anybody have one, what the good, bad?

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not familiar with that one, but if it is anything like my ruger SR9, you'll love it
 
So I've had lots of firearms, rifles, shotguns, and a revolver.

On black friday I almost bought a Ruger Security 9. Decided to wait till I could research a little bit. Actually found even better deals online, cheaper than the black friday price.

Would this be a good choice for a first semi-auto pistol? definitely in the right price range, around $300.
Anybody have one, what the good, bad?

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Depends on what you want it for.
I'm a 1911 guy, but I understand the strengths and weaknesses of that firearm, too. It's just what I trained with, what I know blindfolded and what is easy for me to manipulate left handed.
 
The security 9, is considered a midsize, so smaller and lighter than a 1911, and probably easier to concealed carry, although that's not a big concern right now. Basically just want it for home defense, and recreational shooting.
I did watch a few youtube reviews and looks like a good choice to me. Simple to shoot, simple to breakdown, no fancy bells and whistles.

Years ago I tried shooting a friends 1911. To me it seemed big and heavy, and I couldn't seem to hit the broad side of a barn with it....
 
The security 9, is considered a midsize, so smaller and lighter than a 1911, and probably easier to concealed carry, although that's not a big concern right now. Basically just want it for home defense, and recreational shooting.
I did watch a few youtube reviews and looks like a good choice to me. Simple to shoot, simple to breakdown, no fancy bells and whistles.

Years ago I tried shooting a friends 1911. To me it seemed big and heavy, and I couldn't seem to hit the broad side of a barn with it....
My wife really liked a Ruger 9mm that I can't remember the model of right now. If I remember right, it had a rotating bolt and shot really smooth. She just wasn't fond of the grip and liked my .45 better. So she ended up with a Rock Island 9mm tactical that is all types of giggly to shoot.

She's currently fond of the Smith and Wesson M&P and the Springfield EMP 9mm. (Huge price difference between the two.)
 
Wheel Gun.
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My target 22lr...and critters when the opportunity presents itself. Cz455 cdn edition with a vortex rimfire 4-9x scope.


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Tula sks and typ56
 
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