Originally Posted By: Oil_Can_Harry
The best value handgun for range shooting would be a mid/large size stainless steel revolver such as the Ruger GP100, Smith & Wesson Model 686 or Taurus Model 608. These are versatile handguns that should last a very log time, are low maintenance and can shoot 38 special or 357 magnum ammunition, which are abundant and available just about anywhere.
If your heart is set on an autoloader, something in 9mm is probably your best choice if you are looking for cheap and plentiful ammunition. Just about every major manufacturer makes a good nine and choices are available from Beretta, Sig-Sauer, Browning, Springfield Armory, Smith & Wesson just to name a few.
For a range gun/home defense pistol I would stick with a service size gun. You will really need to spend some time at a gun shop or range that rents guns to determine which fits you best. If you have small hands something like the Beretta will be a handful and you might want to consider something along the lines of a 1911A1 type gun in 9mm or perhaps the Browning Hi-Power, a single action hi-capacity gun that is accommodating to shooters with smaller hand sizes. This may be a consideration if a wife/girlfriend wishes to use the gun. Both Browning and the 1911A1 have lots of available aftermarket parts if needed as they have been in production for a very long time.
If your budget is especially tight Ruger makes several decent 9mm's including models in stainless steel that are moderately priced. Some of them are not the best aesthetically speaking, but they are sound reliable guns. If you choose an auto, expect a good auto it will likely cost a bit more than a revolver.
In summary I'd stick with a 357/38 in revolver and 9mm in autoloader because of availability of cheap ammo. If you can afford it get something in stainless as it helps with maintenance. Lastly stick with a service size weapon as they will be more comfortable to shoot if you plan to use the gun as a house gun or target shooting.
IMHO, this is great advice, and more or less what I've done. .22 is a great option too just for plinking.
I started with a .22 rifle, then a .38/357 lever rifle. I then moved to a .38/.357 S&W revolver. Great match as then I could fire a decent rifle and revolver at the range.
When I went into the SA area, I went for 9mm because of cost. I have bought a 1911 .45, because it is a classic weapon that has lots of parts, ammo, etc. around. It is not as economical to shoot though.
For pure simplicity, and so long as you are aware and OK with the lack of a classic safety, a Glock 17 or 19 is hard to beat, IMO. Simple, reliable, cheap, light, readily available, etc. Otherwise, a S&W or ruger revolver, in .38 if that is your preference...
Good luck!