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Old 09-14-2004, 01:18 PM  
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Originally posted by BlingDaddy
My first question is, do you currently have experience with firearms? Like military or having used them often. Below are my answers.

YES I have Experience - Buy either a moderatly priced 9MM or 22 to practice with and practice often on it's firing, cleaning, and assembly.

NO I have no experience - You SHOULD not buy a gun until you take a firearms safety course. It will do 2 things, first it will give you an idea of what kind of firearm you'd like to own. Secondly, it will also show you how to operate it without killing yourself or more importantly someone else by accident.

Not trying to be a dick. Just
Bling
Great answer couldnt agree with you more. My first gun was a S&W .40 cal great gun to learn on. But go with a 9mm or .22. Dont laugh , a .22 its still a gun and 99% of crooks are gonna get the hell out of dodge when you pull it anyway.Its not the best home defense but its a great start to learn on then move up.
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