In self-defense scenarios there are 2 main areas to explore.
Stopping Power
Capacity
I recommend stopping power over capacity.
You want to put the attacker down as fast as possible, this can be achieved through either caliber or projectile. For caliber I recommend .45 ACP
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/.45_ACP
and for projectile I recommend the RIP rounds
http://www.ammunitionsupplycompany.com/mobile/product.aspx?ProductCode=g2rip%2D45acp&404;http://www.ammunitionsupplycompany.com:80/G2-RIP-45-ACP-Ammo-p/g2rip-45acp.htm=
Now on to the gun. There are an absolute s*it ton of .45's out there, though I recommend either:
Kimber
http://www.kimberamerica.com
H&K
http://hk-usa.com
The guns that these companies make are extremely well made and are a top choice for military/police forces. Kimber probably makes one of the best (if not the best) 1911's out there. Shot quite a few and they are extremely accurate out of the box, downside is that they are expensive (it's worth it though), but you usually want the best when it comes down to life or death. Haven't really had my hands on too many H&K handguns though but really anything they make are top notch.
H&K: I recommend the USP Compact or the HK45 Compact.
USP would be the go to for me, lighter and shorter than the HK45.
http://hk-usa.com/hk-models/usp-compact/
Kimber: I recommend the Compct CDP 2
http://www.kimberamerica.com/compact-cdp-ii-a?___SID=U
Regardless of what I think though, your preferences will always be different than anyone else's, so go out and hold a few, maybe even shoot some to get a good idea.
#rant over
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Thanks, dude! I may be in no hurry to take firearms classes,[spoiler]since I'm still in high school and my parents are stricter about gun control than I am, probably not a good idea for the moment[/spoiler] but it's something I am quite interested in learning about once I've got a place of my own a few years from now. I'm not a really violent guy, haven't been in any real fights, but it's better to have a bit of protection if you get dragged into a life or death situation anyway.
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Edited by MajorCross: 10/20/2015 9:51:49 PMI'm in high school as well currently, and am also looking to eventually carry. The only problem is I live in CA and their gun laws are a pain in the a**. It's stupid how much they restrict firearms here. But yea I get what you mean, I want it so that if something went down I would be able to do something about it
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Because we want to be safe :)
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It doesn't help. Look at Chicago