But experience (or instruction) also lets you know what fits you. Newer shooters don't know what they don't know. I've helped newer shooters who thought one particular gun fit them better until their technique was corrected.
"This feels the most comfortable". Well that's because you're doing...
Just pick something and dryfire with it. There's several good books on the subject and plenty of content on YouTube.
Once you get your skills to a minimum level (probably around uspsa B class level) with one type of pistol it's not super hard to adjust to the minor differences between pretty...
Prodigy is an entry level 2011. It's not going to be as polished as a Staccato which is more mid tier.
From talking to someone that has both a 4.25" and 5" for T&E they seem under sprung from the factory with the 9lbs recoil springs. Otherwise they seem like solid options at the price point...
I called yesterday about my last one as I was almost at 1 year from check cashed. ATF said it was approved 4/6 so it should be in the mail.
Only reason I can think the eforms are going so much faster than the paper ones is that it likely automates a lot of the process so there's very little...
I pulled the trigger on my first 2 cans last year. I wanted a 22lr and a sort of do all rifle one to start.
I went with a SilencerCo Sparrow for 22lr. It's been around and has a good track record and is user serviceable. They were also on sale.
For the rifle I went with a Deadair Sandman...