zopperman
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Re: Help choosing a gun
Glad to be a part :redface:
Welcome to the Family Young man!
Glad to be a part :redface:
Welcome to the Family Young man!
YD, do you have a trigger lock on it loaded? or just the safety? GOd forbid I ever need it, I want to be ready to go, but at the same time, I don't want any accidents...
ok you live with mom and dad which is fine but its their rules, Once you get your own place I want you to think of this scenario,
you wake up in the middle of the night, and someone is in the house, what do you do?
or
You are awakened in the middle of the night to someone attempting to get into your house, what do you do?
You can go through the news paper or the internet and find stories of victims or near victims and place yourself in their shoes, what do YOU do? Believe it or not, this is training, training in its simplest form. The one thing I want you to know, is that 99% of all gun owners don't start these scenario's with UNLOCK THEIR GUN!! You don't feel safe without the gun lock? I understand but I think the more realistic scenario for you is that your gun will remain locked until you get home, a much more responsible ideology, but you need to grow a little bit, one step at a time.
ok you live with mom and dad which is fine but its their rules, Once you get your own place I want you to think of this scenario,
you wake up in the middle of the night, and someone is in the house, what do you do?
or
You are awakened in the middle of the night to someone attempting to get into your house, what do you do?
You can go through the news paper or the internet and find stories of victims or near victims and place yourself in their shoes, what do YOU do? Believe it or not, this is training, training in its simplest form. The one thing I want you to know, is that 99% of all gun owners don't start these scenario's with UNLOCK THEIR GUN!! You don't feel safe without the gun lock? I understand but I think the more realistic scenario for you is that your gun will remain locked until you get home, a much more responsible ideology, but you need to grow a little bit, one step at a time.
People ask me all the time why I carry a gun, I tell them because cops are to heavy. Cops fight crime they can not always stop it, Responsible Gun owners that carry may die protecting themselves but they most likely have also killed the criminal that attempted to make them a victim. TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN and then TRAIN SOME MORE!! Ever wonder why cops do a pretty good job at what they do? they train!!
there is just so much you can do with guns. I grew up in Arkansas and did a lot of hunting. Mostly duck. I then moved to Texas and although i live in the burbs of houston, i still have a few of my guns. One of them is a mossberg 500 which i have modified recently into a home defense gun.
I would love to pick up a 10/22, and a 9mm or 40cal handgun soon. (that is my wife in the pics.. not me)
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Have any of you got an NRA membership? Is it worth it?