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Due to the way society is getting i figured it was time to prepare. I have never been around guns, so I am taking courses so i become familiar with all aspects of them. I havent bought one yet but I'm leaning towards the Walther CCP M2. Everything i have read makes me think this is a good starter pistol. Easy recoil and grip for smaller hands. I'm wondering if a laser wouldnt help with accuracy lol. Any suggestions ?
Welcome to forum...!
As far as firearm choice...
I would suggest that , if you can , try out as many firearms that you can / catch your eye etc....
To see what fits you and your shooting style the best for you.
In regards to a laser...
Lots of folks like 'em....
I would suggest , learning with the handgun's issued sights / iron sights , before getting a laser or any other sighting device.
Andy
Walther makes great pistols! I have the Walther creed 9mm and like you said it's super easy to shoot and maintain/clean. A laser won't necessarily help with your accuracy of you're new to shooting. I would focus on learning how to shoot without a laser first. A good upgrade would be to either get some tritium night sights or a red dot!Due to the way society is getting i figured it was time to prepare. I have never been around guns, so I am taking courses so i become familiar with all aspects of them. I havent bought one yet but I'm leaning towards the Walther CCP M2. Everything i have read makes me think this is a good starter pistol. Easy recoil and grip for smaller hands. I'm wondering if a laser wouldnt help with accuracy lol. Any suggestions ?