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DiscerningSword 2 points ago +2 / -0

Start with the Basics or you will not have a well orders knowlege tree to organise information...It doesnt take much to get going and hands on training is 90% of shooting,, For every 9hours on the range or practicing dry 1 hour of book video. There is no replacement for the physically training with firearms it's in the reflex its in the muscles..

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nufosmatic [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have a tentative retailer and range identified. I just like doing a lot of background research before a new "project".

MS-13 gets closer every day, with a Soros-funded Commonwealth's Attorney looking after their interests in Occapied Virginia.

We've been looking for another place in Virginia, but MS-13 is like all over the Commonwealth.

The last time I was contemplating getting a firearm I left South Florida. Also, something about explaining to the nice officer what I knew about the body in a pool of blood (the truck almost hit me, too...)

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EffectiveTactics 1 point ago +1 / -0

^This^

I cannot express how important dry fire exercises are. They are an incredibly useful tool, especially for those who don’t have time/money to get to the range often enough.

Good luck with your quest, Pede!