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Adjusting to the Life
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When I first shot it I did not have the same experience. The way the grip and gun are designed the recoil seems to go straing back instead of lifting the barrel up.... My dad was afraid to shoot it as well but then i bough some .357 to put through it. After he saw me shooting it he gave it a shot. It actually kicked less than his Taurus...YMMV With that said, I do not think I would be putting 10rds through it at a time.... either way it is a really fun gun to shoot.. To the OP, sorry for the thread jack but to get back on topic... What have your experiences been up to this point? Make, model, cal...etc What do you want to accomplish? Home defense, Conceal carry, competition, or just plain plinking.... Knowing your experience etc may help someone provide a most excellent suggestion.. |
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Have My Own Room
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experience has been limited to assault rifles and machine guns(m16,m4,240B, and 249 saw) as enlisted doesn't normally get ahold of pistols, or atleast i didnt. One of these days ill take my buddies colt 45 and sig 22 to the range but its to cold for that currently.
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I spent a lot of my money on booze, cigars, birds and fast cars, the rest I just squandered. -George Best |
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Adjusting to the Life
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find one that feel good in your hand and then make sure you can actually shoot it. Home defense and CC are typically accomplished by two different weapons but with careful consideration of all factors involved you can find a handgun that will accomplish both successfully. (Although, I prefer a shotgun for home defense with a handgun as backup) Once you get into CC you will find that you need a different gun depending on what you are wearing / seasons, etc... Basically, BEWARE, guns are a slippery slope as well, just like cigars..... |
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