I live by myself and after returning home to find things definitely not how I left them, my parents bought me a gun (kek thanks mom&dad). I've gone shooting a handful of times before and have had guns in the house (until my ex & I split up), but never had my own personal firearm to use/handle. I know the absolute basics (finger off trigger, don't point it in anyones direction at any time ever period unless you're intending to shoot them, treat it likes its loaded even if you're positive it's not, etc etc), but I want to get really comfortable with it. Tips/advice/suggestions, preferably on the affordable end?
I haven't even looked at it in person yet (taking it home tomorrow morning) but I know it's a glock 380 & I live in WI (don't have enough land to practice shooting on) but am planning to move to FL, if location is important
A .380 is a good back up ccw or if need be, an okay primary ccw. Unfortunately there’s a shortage on both firearms and ammunition, so beggars can’t be choosers. I’d just recommend watching some videos on dry fire training. And maybe a .22 caliber pistol for target practice. Because it’s still readily available.