Free: Contests & Raffles.
One of the most important things is: how will this weapon fit you. It really doesn't matter what people say here about brand X or brand Y..(although certain brands will be noted as more reliable & this is worth consideration) what you should do is go to a gun shop & ask to handle as many as possible to see which one will "feel good" in your hands.After you decide upon which handguns "fit you" then you should (if possible) go to a shooting range that let's you rent weapons & then shoot those weapons that fit you. You may find thatone will just function better or be easier to employ than the others: that's the one you buy. Good luck to you & happy shooting.
Revolver for simplicity. Ruger SP101 in 357 Magnum.
I can't stand Glock triggers. -Steve
A 9 will never expand to .45" and a 45 will never shrink!
People don't know whether they've been hit with a 9 or a 45. They know that they've been hit.
How do you plan on carrying it? If it’s open carry on the hip like a cowboy, weight is a lot less of an issue. If I was carrying it like that, I would get either a S&W 686 or a Ruger GP100, 4” barrel, .357 mag. If it’s some kind of shoulder rig, you can’t go wrong with any of the suggestions made so far, but I’d throw in the CZ 75 compact for consideration.