My wife was a hard sell given we have young Grandchildren often in house. Gun safety is high on the list of our priorities. After watching the violence this weekend and watching it spread convinced us that now is the time.
We have a Glock 9mm, I've never shot it, I was pregnant when we got it and although I took a safety training class I never actually went into the shooting range and have just never gotten around to it. My husband obviously did though. I now want to get one for myself and get my CCW, any recommendations? My husband says a revolver rather than a semi-auto. I'm wondering about recoil. Also, on a side note how does your safe work? we have one but it eats batteries so we are thinking about getting a new one.
Better to have it and not need it then need it and not have it at all.
Take a couple of classes and if you have a gun friend, let them spend time with you, an unloaded weapon and a few snap caps so you can learn how they work.
It's a few basic fundamentals and you could then at least know to make any gun safe. And by that I mean unloading and clearing a gun, which all gun owners should know
I’ve never been too tempted to have a gun, though I’ve always fully supported the 2A, but even I’m doing some research this morning...
My wife was a hard sell given we have young Grandchildren often in house. Gun safety is high on the list of our priorities. After watching the violence this weekend and watching it spread convinced us that now is the time.
I like my biometric safe, works great
We have a Glock 9mm, I've never shot it, I was pregnant when we got it and although I took a safety training class I never actually went into the shooting range and have just never gotten around to it. My husband obviously did though. I now want to get one for myself and get my CCW, any recommendations? My husband says a revolver rather than a semi-auto. I'm wondering about recoil. Also, on a side note how does your safe work? we have one but it eats batteries so we are thinking about getting a new one.
Hopefully you guys aren't in Mass, NY or CA. Because the bureaucracy is very, very slow to move along requests, permits, etc.
Better to have it and not need it then need it and not have it at all.
Take a couple of classes and if you have a gun friend, let them spend time with you, an unloaded weapon and a few snap caps so you can learn how they work.
It's a few basic fundamentals and you could then at least know to make any gun safe. And by that I mean unloading and clearing a gun, which all gun owners should know
You're almost 2 weeks late. My latest purchase took 9 days to arrive at the store, and then 7 days of backlog on the fed check.
Before all this craziness, a purchase in my state was maybe 45 minutes.
I have two already and this round of violence has me reading reviews and looking for info on buying more.