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Thanks, another good tip. I can imagine that women would not want to be shooting at human silhouettes. It would fit with the large inherent differences between male and female psychology.
I also bought my first gun during the pandemic.
Glock19 from BassProShop in San Jose.
If no pandemic, I probably wouldn’t have bought one anytime soon.
I don't think the "pandemic" caused buying lots of ammo.
I think it was Black Lives Matter and cops being intimidated along with riots, etc
I need to go blasting soon, have some fun.
I took the wife out to the range last month and she had a great time and was a good shot.
socal2 saysI took the wife out to the range last month and she had a great time and was a good shot.
That has to be the most romantic way for her tell you not to criticize her cooking or look at other women...
If that woman can bag a couple squirrels AND make it into a stew, she would be a real asset when cannibal anarchy arrives.
She's a keeper!
BayArea saysI asked do you own, I meant gun(s)
Oh lol!
I don't own a gun -- yet.
BayArea saysI also bought my first gun during the pandemic.
Glock19 from BassProShop in San Jose.
If no pandemic, I probably wouldn’t have bought one anytime soon.
Me too. I got a G19 at Turners Outdoorsman in San Marcos last year because of your thread.
No regrets at all. Just wish I could afford more ammo! I took the wife out to the range last month and she had a great time and was a good shot.
My advice: buy a big gun safe when you buy your first gun. I am now at limits of my gun safe (3 handguns + 6 long guns, 15 months after buying my first gun), and I regret not buying a bigger gun safe...
Daaaym Duuude! That's a hellava buying spree! I'm impressed! (and slightly envious but more impressed than envious)
It would be damn near impossible to buy that fast here in commieforina... That may be part of Pat's hesitation. Just the anticipation of the pain in the ass it is just to get the first one. Highly recommended to get that first one though.
Funny ass heart/brain comic too. It really suits your thread lol..
BTW, one of my first was an SKS as well. Mine was Chinese though (barrel wasn't threaded) because I was poor. Gave it away in TX when I moved to CA b/c with all of my mods it was 3-4x illegal here. That guy sold it for 2x what I paid for it not 10 years after I bought it so ~2003 or so...
Are you guys NRA members? If not, you really should join.
I think the people running the NRA embezzled a lot of money or some similar shit.
I think the people running the NRA embezzled a lot of money or some similar shit.
clambo saysI don't think the "pandemic" caused buying lots of ammo.
I think it was Black Lives Matter and cops being intimidated along with riots, etc
I need to go blasting soon, have some fun.
It was the BLM riots that pushed me to finally pull the trigger.
That - and I also got a $750 gift card for a work anniversary and wanted to buy a man toy.
Patrick saysBayArea saysI asked do you own, I meant gun(s)
Oh lol!
I don't own a gun -- yet.
Do what I did... go down to BassPro in San Jose and get you a Glock19.
Be sure to practice on a regular basis if you plan to be a gun owner.
I also bought my first gun during the pandemic.
Glock19 from BassProShop in San Jose.
If no pandemic, I probably wouldn’t have bought one anytime soon.
Texas Gov. Abbott signs permitless gun carry into law.
https://americanmilitarynews.com/2021/06/texas-gov-abbott-signs-permitless-gun-carry-into-law/?fbclid=IwAR2b0iRk4vGTHojI4DolJ6f1ghFAAP8Q3wmDs_g5AXP8M029nIUuZAszRP4
BayArea saysPatrick saysBayArea saysI asked do you own, I meant gun(s)
Oh lol!
I don't own a gun -- yet.
Do what I did... go down to BassPro in San Jose and get you a Glock19.
Be sure to practice on a regular basis if you plan to be a gun owner.
Get some dummy rounds (snap caps). As many as your clip can hold +1 and play around with your gun. Get used to handling it...just as important, even more so, than shooting it imo.
It is not recommended to dry fire your weapon. It can cause issues over time.
It is not recommended to dry fire your weapon. It can cause issues over time.
BayArea saysI also bought my first gun during the pandemic.
Glock19 from BassProShop in San Jose.
If no pandemic, I probably wouldn’t have bought one anytime soon.
Glocks are nice and compact. Have you shot it yet?
It's mostly true for rimfire. Centerfire guns usually tolerate dry firing pretty well.''
What are your potential next gun purchases?
For me:
Walther PPK - shot it recently and liked;
Winchester 94 - I liked John Wayne movies in my younger years;
Either PSL-54 or Zastava M-91 but these are too pricey these days.
M1 Garand or M14
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I blame Democrats and lockdown supporters for my only addiction.
Sincerely,
a non-recovering gunaholic