If you are armed I think it would be the right thing to do to try and help the innocent. But I wouldn't jump in it blindly, this is why training and really knowing how to use it comes into play.
To me it seems extremely expensive for the avg shooter to pay those prices just to shoot. I'd rather go to a range that lets me shoot as long as id like to. Or if you have a piece of land to go to is always good.
Does it financially make Sense to Build a Rifle or Should I just save up and buy an already put together rifle? Right now Priced out at 800$ to build without tax with everything scope and all?
Hey Guys I wanted to hear some opinions on this. I always hear people say if your going to carry get a small gun? I'm a big guy and I like Outside the waistband carry and prefer larger Guns S&W M&P Full size or other pistols of similar size. Is this really a big deal when it comes to carrying? I...
I think an 18" Barrell with atleast a Mid-length Gas system will do the Trick. Love the Cost of Palmetto State Armory stuff they are good on price for just about everything.
Well She is Used to shooting other calibers but I do think she would enjoy a .22 a lot and then maybe later on move up. When it comes down to it I really just want her to have a Handgun for Self Defense and her to come be my shooting partner.
She doesn't like Recoil, but she's shot everything before. I think if I did go with an AR it would just be hers to get used to. Anybody else have a hard time trying to teach how to stand and look down the sights she looks so awkward leaning away from the gun?
I watched a video from tnoutdoors9 on youtube using a 62gr bullet made for deer and game of similar size. They ballistic gel test looked like it would take a deer no problem. Placement is key for sure with the .223/5.56