I know little to nothing about handguns, but I have wanted to get one for target practice and for home safety. I do have little kids. So, I am torn about whether having a gun in the house is a wise idea. However, I am sold on the reasons to have a gun in certain situations.
Well, do you have cleaning chemicals in the house? Antifreeze in the garage? Electrical outlets? Expensive, antique and/or fragile items in the house? Chances are you, and everyone, already has lots of things in your house that you don't want little fingers getting ahold of where they could either cost you a lot of money or die. But we've got them anyway! The point is, like all that other stuff you need to keep it out of their hands and educate them on what they are. Fearmongers have done a good job in making us all think that a gun in the house will guarantee the need to purchase a 3' long coffin in the near future, but it's just not the case. In fact, being raised properly with firearms educates them on firearms which lessens their risk of misusing one.
I really have no idea what to get. I want a gun that is simple to operate, reliable, and durable. After reading a post here, I went to the Springfield website. I do like the added safety features, but I really have no basis for comparison.
This is one of those questions where if you ask 10 people you'll get 10 answers.
First you need to decide if you want a revolver or a semi automatic. Personally, I hate revolvers. They don't hold much ammo and I don't like the way they fire.
This is how I came to my decision. I decided against a revolver and I tend to like reliable easy-to-use things so I was told to look into Glock. I liked the Glock, but then a friend of mine who is far more educated on all of this suggested Springfield because they have the simplicity and reliability of Glock but additional safety feature. And to be honest, those safety features rarely interfere with my use of the gun. I think they were cheaper too so that's what I got.
I chose 9mm because it's an extremely common caliber and cheaper than the bigger ones. I tried a 45 but didn't like it, and I've noticed that when others use one around me the noise is too loud. I can literally feel it in my teeth. 9mm is perfect for me.
I chose the tactical model which has a longer barrel than normal to improve accuracy. I had no interest in carrying this one so the added size didn't matter.
I recommend going to your local gun range and renting a few models to see what you like. Everyone has different hands and the grip of the gun will be important.
What do you guys recommend? I am not planning to carry a gun. This would strictly be for home protection and taking the gun to the shooting range for fun.
The idea of having a gun for protection happened after Hurricane Wilma. We were without power and basically locked down for a week. It would have been an added comfort to have some level of protection for my family, under those conditions.
Shotguns are awesome, but you might not want one for home protection because the spray pattern will cause a lot of damage and might cause burgler tissue to bleed all over the place. Chances are, in a home you're going to be shooting a burgler from 20' or less and if you can't hit a human-sized target from that distance then...well... maybe firearm ownership isn't for you!

OK, ok maybe that's not fair considering the situation might cause lots of shakey, nervous, hands!
I have a 12 gauge shotgun and love it, but I like the handgun more because there's not really any skill in accuracy with a shotgun. You aim and shoot and pellets hit everything. The main fun for me in owning a gun is the satisfaction of aiming and hitting a small target.
BTW: Guns and cans of shaving cream? Lots of fun, they explode into a shower of white foam!