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 displacedinMN:
Signed up for my first hand gun class. Sept 12 is the earliest I could get.
I have never held a hand gun before.
If you are new to handguns or simply require a refresher on basic handgun skills and handling, then look no further. This course teaches you all you need to know to safely handle and shoot both semi-automatic and revolver pistols. You will gain confidence and skills necessary to safely own, operate and use a handgun. You are provided with all classroom materials, guns (.22 cal / 9mm / 38 revolver), ammunition, targets, hearing and eye protection. This course is approximately 4 Hours. (Class times can vary on number of students)
Congratulations!! You are doing the right thing! :-):-):-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
Signed up for my first hand gun class. Sept 12 is the earliest I could get.
I have never held a hand gun before.
If you are new to handguns or simply require a refresher on basic handgun skills and handling, then look no further. This course teaches you all you need to know to safely handle and shoot both semi-automatic and revolver pistols. You will gain confidence and skills necessary to safely own, operate and use a handgun. You are provided with all classroom materials, guns (.22 cal / 9mm / 38 revolver), ammunition, targets, hearing and eye protection. This course is approximately 4 Hours. (Class times can vary on number of students)
If it’s semi-auto, just remember that the top part will blow your thumb off if you hold it wrong. [Reply]
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
Signed up for my first hand gun class. Sept 12 is the earliest I could get. I have never held a hand gun before.
If you are new to handguns or simply require a refresher on basic handgun skills and handling, then look no further. This course teaches you all you need to know to safely handle and shoot both semi-automatic and revolver pistols. You will gain confidence and skills necessary to safely own, operate and use a handgun. You are provided with all classroom materials, guns (.22 cal / 9mm / 38 revolver), ammunition, targets, hearing and eye protection. This course is approximately 4 Hours. (Class times can vary on number of students)
Assuming you do have a handgun in your possession at this point. You can practice some things before the class. Such as understanding your gun's controls, proper grip, how to aim using the iron sights, the basics of trigger control, how your weapon functions, loading a magazine, how to remove a mag from the magwell, basic malfunction determination and resolution, and how to take-down/reassemble your weapon for basic maintenance.
The second video changed everything for me in terms of how quickly and accurately I could fire a handgun. I went from only being able to shoot and hit what I wanted to hit at about 2 rounds/sec, to 5-6 times/sec.
This video simply teaches you how to control recoil by using your body lean. Stupidly simple concept that almost no one ever teaches: https://youtu.be/fnYjzEpFTEU
There's lots of others but these will get you through your first class, at least in terms of being able to grip and shoot and actually hit anything. [Reply]
On a sidenote, if you could take CAR (Center Axis Relock) training, it'd be a lot easier to learn to control recoil/trigger control. But almost no one teaches it as a fundamentals/basics course yet.
Anyway, glad you got signed up, enjoy the course. [Reply]
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
Signed up for my first hand gun class. Sept 12 is the earliest I could get.
I have never held a hand gun before.
If you are new to handguns or simply require a refresher on basic handgun skills and handling, then look no further. This course teaches you all you need to know to safely handle and shoot both semi-automatic and revolver pistols. You will gain confidence and skills necessary to safely own, operate and use a handgun. You are provided with all classroom materials, guns (.22 cal / 9mm / 38 revolver), ammunition, targets, hearing and eye protection. This course is approximately 4 Hours. (Class times can vary on number of students)
A few points:
ALWAYS treat a gun as if its loaded. Always. Even if you just unloaded it and know it's unloaded.
Never point a gun at anything you're not prepared to put a bullet in. Again, even if it's unloaded.
Never put your finger on the trigger unless you are prepared to fire. Keep your trigger finger straight and pointed slightly up against the frame/slide until you are ready to shoot. This is especially important if you're drawing from a holster.
These rules are important for everybody to follow, not just beginners. Don't slack off after you develop a level of comfort and familiarity with handling a weapon. My Air Force buddy was shooting at the range one day with his boss, a security forces colonel and decorated combat veteran. The colonel put his finger on the trigger as he was drawing from a holster and shot himself in the leg. If somebody with that level of skill and training can fuck up like that, anybody can.
Remember, a gun is not a toy, or a prop. And all it takes is one careless mistake to change your life or somebody else's.
That being said, congratulations. You're definitely doing the the right thing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
Filled with rock salt, that could clean some infections.
1958 - My Brother and I were screwing around with a couple of girls in brothers 56 Chevy out in a corn field - He was 5 years older than me.
Anyway, Farmer comes running out of his house screaming at us to get out of his field. I (stupidly) jumped out of the car and started running. My brother and the girls took off through the field.
The Farmer started shooting his 12 gauge. I took 6 pieces of rock salt in the ass. Hurt like 10 son-of a-gun. Finally caught up with my Brother. We dropped off the girls and headed to the Rexall. He picked those pieces of rock salt out of my ass with tweezers all the while begging me not to tell Mom and Dad... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Randallflagg:
1958 - My Brother and I were screwing around with a couple of girls in brothers 56 Chevy out in a corn field - He was 5 years older than me.
Anyway, Farmer comes running out of his house screaming at us to get out of his field. I (stupidly) jumped out of the car and started running. My brother and the girls took off through the field.
The Farmer started shooting his 12 gauge. I took 6 pieces of rock salt in the ass. Hurt like 10 son-of a-gun. Finally caught up with my Brother. We dropped off the girls and headed to the Rexall. He picked those pieces of rock salt out of my ass with tweezers all the while begging me not to tell Mom and Dad...