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KingAsher 09-14-2004 12:28 PM

For the gun experts!
 
I have recently been debating on whether or not to buy my first gun. I want one not just for protection but also for recreational use at the range. I dont know too much about guns so if anyone could help me out, as to which ones to buy and so on I would appreciate it very much. Thanks.

Doc911 09-14-2004 12:34 PM

Get a ruger single six 357 or 44 mag. Its a revolver fun to shoot and since its single action there is less chance of accidentaly firing it. But if you do shoot something with it like a cement block... the fucking block explodes!!! Its awesome.

BlingDaddy 09-14-2004 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KingAsher
I have recently been debating on whether or not to buy my first gun. I want one not just for protection but also for recreational use at the range. I dont know too much about guns so if anyone could help me out, as to which ones to buy and so on I would appreciate it very much. Thanks.

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 :2 cents:
Bling

BrettJ 09-14-2004 12:47 PM

if you've never shot a gun. you should definately get comfortable with them first by getting a 22. Ruger Mark II.

The next question would be - body size/frame. Cuz some people just aren't big enough to fire certain guns. Easiest way to figure that out - is go to the gun range and try out several different guns to find the one that fits your hand / body size the best. I'm partial to 357's and 38's - for modest power and kick

Manowar 09-14-2004 12:59 PM

sounds like you need a :

http://mgs.gry-online.pl/mg/real/minigun.jpg

gangbangjoe 09-14-2004 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Manowar
sounds like you need a :

http://mgs.gry-online.pl/mg/real/minigun.jpg


target located

ready to fire


:BangBang: :ak47:

Fabuleux 09-14-2004 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Manowar
sounds like you need a :

http://mgs.gry-online.pl/mg/real/minigun.jpg

I want one :thumbsup

thumbsUP 09-14-2004 01:18 PM

Quote:

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 :2 cents:
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.

bjjb 09-14-2004 01:29 PM

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Originally posted by thumbsUP
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.
If you believe half the hype, most hitmen use a silinced .22 You know... one shot behind the ear :thumbsup

TheJimmy 09-14-2004 01:33 PM

revolvers are nice simple tools for self defense, very reliable, etc...


as for calibre...go to a shooting range and rent a few different guns and see what feels comfortable for you to handle...


personally I like the 40 S&W or .45...


I have a very small penis so I have to make up for it with large guns...





:winkwink: :thumbsup

Mike AI 09-14-2004 01:34 PM

Quote:

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 :2 cents:
Bling


:thumbsup

bjjb 09-14-2004 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheJimmy
revolvers are nice simple tools for self defense, very reliable, etc...


as for calibre...go to a shooting range and rent a few different guns and see what feels comfortable for you to handle...


personally I like the 40 S&W or .45...


I have a very small penis so I have to make up for it with large guns...





:winkwink: :thumbsup


Hmm I own 2 .357's and have a large penis.. Wonder what the psychiatrists would say about that :1orglaugh

TheJimmy 09-14-2004 01:37 PM

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Originally posted by bjjb
Hmm I own 2 .357's and have a large penis.. Wonder what the psychiatrists would say about that :1orglaugh

.357s are groovey, that's one I wanna pickup...


nice classic revolver would be sweet in that....

pornguy 09-14-2004 01:38 PM

Quote:

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 :2 cents:
Bling


These are words of wisdom, and something that you should liisten to.


You may think that you know about guns and safety, but if you take one of these courses, I am sure that you will learn some things that you did not.

lb_vee 09-14-2004 02:13 PM

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Originally posted by Manowar
sounds like you need a :

http://mgs.gry-online.pl/mg/real/minigun.jpg

That would be great for boar hunting :ak47:

Goatse 09-15-2004 06:05 PM

If you only seek protection, a Saturday Night Special is more than enough. Even an air taser can do an amazing job.

STiNKyMeAT 09-15-2004 06:13 PM

I agree, know how to use a gun before owning one....

If you are looking for a rifle.... may I recomend the Saiga series...

I own a Saiga .308 and I love it. You can't get high cap mags yet, but mid 2005 they willb e releasing them!

http://club.guns.ru/eng/sig308.htm

The Heron 09-15-2004 06:16 PM

Get a 12 gauge pump shotgun, then go home and shoot yourself in the head! Will make a cool mess and elimnate a moron.


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