Posted on 02/19/2009 1:32:54 PM PST by terabyte
No 50 cal?
Good article, and timely: I just received my License to Carry today!
BUMP
License to carry? You mean concealed?
Take your license out for a spin, leave the gun at home. That’s what I did for a month before actually packing. GO slow, stay safe. My wife did the same.
Just went to the range last night, the wife is becoming a hot shot with her GLock 19.
I got my four.
$400 for an AK ?
Gotta disagree with the author on several points.
(2) — he doesn’t even mention wheelguns. I would highly recommend something like a good, used .357 revolver, because they’re simple, reliable, and in variants with a long enough barrel suitable for hunting. .44 Mag is too much, .41 Mag is too difficult to find ammo for.
(4) I’d recommend a bolt gun over a semi-auto every time. They’re more accurate, more reliable and for beginning shooters, they force a consideration of the shot rather than an attitude of “oh, I can follow up quickly.” There’s tons of bolt guns out there in ‘06 or ‘06-class rounds that are popular, or .308.
I completely agree with his recommendation of a 12-ga first, tho. If someone has the budget for only one firearm, make it a reliable 12ga.
Pre-election publication date.
Except for the Ruger 10-22, I have ‘em (along with 6 other shotguns and another pistol) and I don’t even have a family.
Yeah that’s what I said.
This is my next purchase.
That's a 65 cal. ball w/6#1 buckshot. Just in case some Zombies attack.
Yeah, in MA, a LTC is concealed-carry. There are a couple different licensing levels here, I figured I may as well go for the top license - unrestricted Class-A. Fortunately I live in a town with a Chief of Police that has no problem issuing such licenses. (This is a “may-issue” state and the Chief can impose completely arbitrary standards of “suitability” and various restrictions)
Every single eligible citizen should go take the time to exercise their 2nd Amendment rights.
2. Hi-Point 9mm pistol (ammo cheaper than other sizes)
3. Ruger 22 Mark II or III pistol
4. Ruger 10/22 rifle with over/under scope and 30 shot clip
5. Remington Model 742 30-06 semi-auto rifle with over/under scope.
Actually he does mention wheelguns and says they are too hard to reload. I think most 5 year olds could master a speedloader. And that’s the thing ... a wheelgun is pretty simple for a novice to use. Sure, slapping in a magazine is easier than a wheelgun reload, but how about clearing a jam or dealing with a misfire? Then suddenly the Glock is a Block for most family members.
Not exactly... from the article:
Although oceans of ink have been printed on the best pistol forpersonal and home use, most of the arguments come down to either a revolver of some sort, something in the Glock family or a Colt 1911-style pistol.
The author mentions that there are lots of choices out there, but clearly states his personal preference.
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