Been a while since we had a guns n' ammo discussion.
Some of you are AR shooters Im sure. Im looking at a Colt 6920. Will be my first AR. Picked up a Glock this fall and really enjoy shooting it. Any feedback on that weapon?
Anyone else been in a buy/sell/trade mood with hardware? [Reply]
Originally Posted by wazu:
Not criticizing I just don't understand. If you want a 9mm why would you not just buy a pistol? Seems more practical.
I have a 9mm Beretta pistol.
This isn’t that. It’s a super light and short AR. It won’t go out there 200 yards, but that is probably a better rig for me throwing in the pickup sprayer and killing varmints.
Also for a home defense weapon it’s probably better than my pistol because it’s easier to control and more accurate.
It would be a better platform for the wife. Smaller and easier to use.
Big thing though it was fun to shoot. I’m probably not going to drop the coin on one, but it was a nice little gun, but nothing at all like a pistol. [Reply]
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
I am going to take CC classes.
Choose your instructor wisely. It's not all that hard to get a training certification, and you really don't want your instructor to be some n00b who just belches out shit you could watch yourself on a YouTube video.
Pick somebody with serious, verifiable credentials - a cop or combat veteran. Somebody who's been there and done that, not just read about it. It may cost more and you may have to travel farther than you'd like, but the time and expense will be worth it.
When I had to recertify, I went to the local gunshop for the convenience. The instructor basically went through the state's required bullet points, but that was it. She offered nothing new or terribly useful. Zero insight into the serious issues someone who carries can run into. I also easily outshot her and everybody else there. That certainly wasn't the case with the guy I got my initial training from. [Reply]
Both of them will teach you how to shoot and shoot well. I’m figuring out when I’m headed to Front Sight for their 4 day defensive handgun course. [Reply]
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
No guarantee I will even buy a pistol. But I was surprised than when shit went down here, my wife said she would be ok with it.
If I did get a pistol, it would have to be in a very secure place. Even when the kids leave the house.
One thing is for sure, if I shoot as bad as I swing a club or a bat, or drive a straight line-we are all in trouble.
Right handed, left eye dominant. Really dominant.
Buy a pistol you can mount a laser on. That will cut the need to aim, down the sights. If you can’t afford to get both at the same time, leave both eyes open. Within self defense range, you point and get the front sight post on target.
Try to practice lining the front post with the tip of your nose. Imagine a broom stick from your nose to the front sight post, everywhere your nose points so does the pistol.
Look into small bedside safes, that can be biometric open or pin code. [Reply]
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
No guarantee I will even buy a pistol. But I was surprised than when shit went down here, my wife said she would be ok with it.
If I did get a pistol, it would have to be in a very secure place. Even when the kids leave the house.
One thing is for sure, if I shoot as bad as I swing a club or a bat, or drive a straight line-we are all in trouble.
Right handed, left eye dominant. Really dominant.
How can you take a CC class without owning a pistol? [Reply]
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
No guarantee I will even buy a pistol. But I was surprised than when shit went down here, my wife said she would be ok with it.
If I did get a pistol, it would have to be in a very secure place. Even when the kids leave the house.
One thing is for sure, if I shoot as bad as I swing a club or a bat, or drive a straight line-we are all in trouble.
Right handed, left eye dominant. Really dominant.
I’m also Right Handed left eye dominant.
I don’t pretend to be any kind of marksman. But the reason I’m not Isn't the eye. My target acquisition and sight/optic usage is good enough with a little practice. That aspect is far better than my weapon stability and trigger control.
I’m sure there are more qualified people than me to talk about it but it pretty much comes down to cocking your head to get the dominant eye down the sight or shutting the dominant eye to make the non-dominant one operate the sight.
Originally Posted by mac459:
Buy a pistol you can mount a laser on. That will cut the need to aim, down the sights. If you can’t afford to get both at the same time, leave both eyes open. Within self defense range, you point and get the front sight post on target.
Try to practice lining the front post with the tip of your nose. Imagine a broom stick from your nose to the front sight post, everywhere your nose points so does the pistol.
Look into small bedside safes, that can be biometric open or pin code.