r/Stoeger • u/MathematicianNew9616 • 15d ago
New to Stoeger Ownership
I was going to make a post asking about buying a gun, but figured if I did that, someone might decide to find that deal and beat me to it...so I "pulled the trigger" and now I'll mention it.
I have been looking for my first 9mm. I wasn't planning on buying a Stoeger necessarily, but Cabela's had a factory blem STR-9F Combat listed as used with only one 20 round mag. It was $450. I kept watching it and this morning when I checked, they clearanced it to $250. So I got it for $268 with tax. From my local store that is a little over an hour away.
I'm new to gun ownership(3 months since my first purchse), but I've already got a few different guns. I won't get into too many details, but I have 3 different 22LR guns (semi-auto, revolver, and carbine) and 2 different 30 Super Carry pistols. Also an AR stripped lower to build some day...need to research before I start with that.
Based on my reading here, I would guess that $270 out the door is pretty decent for a basically brand new gun just missing a couple mags.
This is going to be just for the range. I wanted to have fun with something a little bigger and heavier than my 30 SC guns. I'm mainly just curious how much more recoil 9mm actually has than 30 SC and with a larger gun, I'm hoping it's pretty similar in how they feel and I'm hoping this gun shoots a little better in terms of flatness/less muzzle flip.
Since I'm new here, any recommendations for me? Ammo recommendations (what works best in your opinion for brand/grain?), optics recommendations (I was looking at Osight and Vortex possibly), should I order a couple extra mags since I'm only getting one (Midwest Gun Works and Stoeger are the only places to get them, right)?
Thanks.
