I’d love to practice and improve my shooting skills. Also for home defense.

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It's good that you want to practice, you should be proficient with whatever gun you're using to defend yourself.

Have you picked one out?

My dream is a Glock 19x but it’s around $1,700 here 😩

An affordable option is a Bersa TPR9, that costs around $700 here.

For home defense you really want long guns if possible.

If the up-front cost is a big issue then shotguns are likely to be more attractive than rifles (or even pistols for that matter).

Shotguns are also fun for clay shooting and extremely versatile for hunting.

An AR15-style rifle would also be quite effective but I am imagining you're looking at $1,000 or more to get into an AR.

There are two things I'd encourage a beginner to consider for handguns:

1) If you get a centerfire handgun with a "double action" (where the trigger both cocks the hammer and then releases it) that will be very good for dry fire (training by pulling the trigger without ammo in the gun)

2) If you get a rimfire handgun (like a revolver in .22 LR) that will be very good for live fire because the ammo is very cheap (at least here) and you can train a lot

You can also do dry fire training with .22LR but it needs to be a gun designed for it and/or you need something in the chamber that's softer than steel that the hammer can hit (a specially-made product or just drywall anchors)

Thank you! I heard rifles are better but I prefer a 9mm handgun (I also think it’s better than any .22).

Another piece of advice: if you can shoot the gun you want before you buy it, that's a very good idea.

In the US most ranges will have rentals and it's also quite common for shooters to try each others' guns.

Thank you! I’ll try that.