That's like asking "What is the best shoe?" Handguns must be selected on the basis of use, size, fit and reliability. Do some research on firearms websites and in the library, pick out some to try and then call some gunshops and see if you can rent them and get training at a range.i would say any type of Glock
The problem with saying "any type of Glock" is, it depends on what the original poster wants to do with the gun. If he is shooting 25 and 50 yard bulls-eye competition, Glock is a horrible choice, and he'll never win a match with one. If he wants a small pocket gun, Glock is a horrible choice. Glock is a good gun, but it not the answer to every question.
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Best is a relative term that has to many variables.
Best left to a qualifed gunsmith
Whichever one best suits your needs.
Best left to a gunsmith
The Kel Tec in .40 is probably your best best.
Best is very subjective. Sig Sauer and H&K are among the best in general.
The daranger (not correct spelling sorry) its a small handgun that can eather fire a .45 or a .410 shotgun shell.
inch or mm
Best left to a gunsmith
Best left to a gunsmith