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Unfortunately for me, now being an NJ resident, is that one has to apply for a permit every time you want to make a handgun purchase. As you can imagine, it takes forever then sourcing the firearm you want, my permit expired so it starts all over again!
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YES!
Guy is cool and pretty humble too..............his bio https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mat_Best Love his coffee.
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...yeah yeah yeah.........it's "always just 1 more.."
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I have a special safe for it.
I'd rather give you the "unofficial" rules, which I advise you to follow strictly.
1. Conduct regular training with your firearm, at least once a week. You need to "try" your gun more often, to understand how it behaves during firing and what surprises may arise. It is very good, if you are instructed by a person who "knows everything about firearms". 2. Do not use ammunition that is not designed for this model of firearm. Do not fire the pistol with any solid object inserted in the barrel channel, as this will damage the barrel and render the pistol inoperable, since the barrel design is designed to fire only rubber bullet cartridges, as well as gas and blank cartridges". Do not store the gun with the cartridge in the chamber and with the firing mechanism cocked. At all times other than prior to the probable actual use of the firearm, be sure to engage the safety catch to prevent accidental discharge. 4. Always consider the gun loaded and ready to fire. This psychological warning will enable you to take your gun less lightly. Knowing that it can go off at any time will keep you and those around you from carelessly storing and moving it. 5. Do not point your gun unnecessarily in the direction of a person or any other living target. It should never be forgotten that a gun can be loaded and that such careless handling of it can cost someone not only a shot in the body, a lost eye, or any other kind of injury, but also their life, if it hits a vital organ or point, such as the temple. 6. When shooting, keep your firearm at arm's length. 7. Keep your gun out of reach of others, especially if you have family and children. Make sure that access to the gun is strictly limited. Gun safes can be useful for this, but are not necessary for traumatics, and regular safes can work for handguns as well. There is no need to communicate the cipher or put the key to it in a conspicuous place. 8. Do not use defective guns. 9. Regularly monitor the condition of your gun. 10. Always carry your weapon concealed and do not draw extra attention to yourself. Always act as if you are unarmed and only draw your weapon if you are ready to shoot immediately. We are talking about the fact that you should never scare anyone with a weapon, show it off unnecessarily, or suffer from the "cowboy" syndrome in general. I believe that following these 10 rules will save you from the real life problems, as well as from the unpleasant situations with the participation of law enforcement agencies. If I'm wrong about something, add your point with the rules or correct me! And for my guns I have a safe! |
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You should have every right to protect yourself. So I'm all for keeping a gat in your ride in case criminals start acting like criminals or the police start acting like the police.
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The situations are endless. I was driving home 2 weeks ago, around 11:30 at night and some guy in a camaro, who was most likely intoxicated, was road raging like crazy with me. I guess he thought I should have moved out of his way right when he came up on me. He finally went around me, cut me off slammed on his brakes, as I tried to go around him, he would speed up cut me off etc etc. I stopped way short of a light, he waited, I eventually decided to cut through a parking lot in an effort to show him I am not wanting to mess with this. He blocked the exit from the parking lot so I couldn't get out. I was able to squeeze behind his car. He sped up again to get in front of me and thankfully I was able to pull a u turn to get away from him. Had he continued or I wasn't able to get out of the parking lot, I would have used my gun if it came down to it. Notice my first inclination is to avoid all of this. I don't want to deal with the legal repercussions or emotional trauma that comes from a situation like this but I also refuse to just be a sitting duck while some psycho attempts to harm me and my wife.
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I also respect everyone's opinion on this. If carrying a gun isn't for you. I respect your decision to think it through and not do something that can have life changing consequences. My wives family is all Canadian and have since moved to the states. When they found out that I carry and shoot for recreation, I think they were a little taken aback. With the crazy turns the world has taken, they decide to have a gun in the house and be well trained isn't so crazy and have been shooting and training a lot lately. |
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Wisdom..........
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Trying to figure out which Sig p365 models fits in that cubby under the dash. Will the X or XL fit? If only the p365 fits, does it with a 12-round mag? My hands are too big for the standard p365.
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For those who drive around with guns in their car, how often are going to the shooting range to maintain your aim? I've heard if you aren't going often your aim will suck
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I've been collecting 10mm's lately, nothing better than a 10mm 1911 with Hydra-shoks, so much fun!
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No offence guys, but this is the most American thread ever
Owning guns myself, so realllllly no offence. |
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Its really great Magnetic Mount to keep firearm safe & secure in a car.
https://www.online-gunstore.com/ |
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