ips
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some good advice above.
my first gun was a new parker hale in 86 for £550 quid. I had it as my only gun for eight years and traded in for £500. Now many many many guns later I am done with aspirational badge guns (apart from those I have ?) and now prefer a good quality cheap gun THAT FITS. The most important factor of a gun is not the price or the badge but does it fit and does the length and balance suit you. The problem you will have is that as an inexperienced shooter (no disrespect) you won't know and you WILL go through what most of us do and you will hunt for the holley grail of guns. This is dangerous but sadly unavoidable. Therefore you need to buy something that feels right (as far as you can tell) and you like the look of and within budget. Cheap Turkish stuff will not hold any value. Used Beretta, browning, miroku will.
my first gun was a new parker hale in 86 for £550 quid. I had it as my only gun for eight years and traded in for £500. Now many many many guns later I am done with aspirational badge guns (apart from those I have ?) and now prefer a good quality cheap gun THAT FITS. The most important factor of a gun is not the price or the badge but does it fit and does the length and balance suit you. The problem you will have is that as an inexperienced shooter (no disrespect) you won't know and you WILL go through what most of us do and you will hunt for the holley grail of guns. This is dangerous but sadly unavoidable. Therefore you need to buy something that feels right (as far as you can tell) and you like the look of and within budget. Cheap Turkish stuff will not hold any value. Used Beretta, browning, miroku will.