it means only gurhleymehn use it. for a little more than the price you're talking about you could find a decent used model from Kimber in .45 ACP in a defensive option if you're willing to practice. you'd have a pistol that is top drawer quality (just short of someone's custom shop). a revolver in .38 special to .357 mag (loaded down some) if you don't want to learn the "manual of arms" needed with a semi-auto.
for simply plinking, it's hard to beat Ruger's .22 Mark II (I like the 4" bull barrel & adjustable sight version mawownseff). They last several lifetimes, are dead nuts reliable, will shoot even the cheap, on sale, bricks of .22 long rifle ammo. they are easy to field strip and clean. the only drawback is the first time you try to put it back together (getting the back strap piece in right). on top of that it's within your price range ($200?). your wife will have a blast shooting it. my kids were very comfortable with it at the range by the time they were in middle school (adult supervised of course).
The 26th Edition Blue Book of Gun Values (sitting right here on my desk BTW) shows the Mark II as:
Mark II Standard: 22 LR cal, 4 3/4" or 6" barrel, checkered black Delrin synthethic grips, blue finish, 10 shot mag, approx 2.25 lbs, mfgr 1982 - 2004:
100%: $225; 98%: $175; 95%: $135; 90%: $115; 80%: $110; 70%: $100; 60%: $95
Stainless: $295, $215, $175
Mark II Target (my recommendation for this design): 22 LR cal, 4" Bull (1996-1999), 5 1/4" Bull (disc 1994), 5 1/2: Bull, or 6 7/8" standard, or 10" Bull, checkered black Delrin synthethic grips, blue finish, 10 shot mag, approx 2 5/7 lbs - 3 1/4 lbs depending on bbl length, disc 2004:
100%: $295; 98%: $245; 95%: $205; 90%: $165; 80%: $130; 70%: $120; 60%: $110
Stainless: $355, $280, $210
There are also various specialty runs (anniversary editions, endowment special nra, competition target, etc.) that run higher, but these aren't something you'd be interested in. Remember that the BB is a guide for "max price". If you were to walk into a shop and ask these prices for your pistol, they'd never give it since they expect to turn around and make some money from the resale. As such, never be willing to pay this much to them either.
Mark II Target Bull
The 10" variant
Ruger now does a Mark III in Standard, Target, Hunter, and 22/45 (a grip designed to feel like a Colt 1911 .45 acp grip). These are new as of 2005 so should be on the shelves. At 100%, they run:
Standard: $245; Target $295; Target SS $375; Target Brown Laminate(whatever the hell that is): $430; Hunter: $450; 22/45: $225; 22/45 Stainless: $250.
And, statistically, more people are killed with a 22 caliber than any other. So, it may be small, but still deadly.
Only if you use it as a fuse in your pickup truck. :dribble: