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Quote from: Adolf Oliver Bush on October 29, 2023, 01:52:53 AMSo... a few "fishing accident" excuses are on the cards in the not too distant future? Which will do three tenths of sweet fuck all to curb the black on black gun violence in the Chicongo?
I'm certain a pea shooter can if they set their minds to it.
Quote from: Lokmar on October 29, 2023, 12:18:11 AMOh, this law is a doozy! The days when libtards got tripped up because they couldnt define "assault rifle" are long gone. Not only did they specify every fuking gun they wanted banned on their list, they banned pistol mags over 15 rounds, semi auto mags over 10 rounds, and my Benelli M4 with a pistol grip is now banned multiple ways including because it holds more than 5 rounds in the tube. There's a shit ton of other regs too. These asshats even passed another law making it illegal to own body armor and even if you bought an old WW2 battle helmet, they want you to register it with the police! Illinois citizens also cant buy guns out of state unless the state is adjacent to Illinois. Even then, some types of firearms must be shipped to a FFL inside Illinois for the resident to take delivery of it.So... a few "fishing accident" excuses are on the cards in the not too distant future? Which will do three tenths of sweet fuck all to curb the black on black gun violence in the Chicongo?
Quote from: Lokmar on October 29, 2023, 12:18:11 AMCan a .22 caliber be considered an assault rifle?I'm certain a pea shooter can if they set their minds to it.
Quote from: Adolf Oliver Bush on October 28, 2023, 11:28:47 PMYou'd want to hope SCOTUS at least has the sense to recognise the AR designation means "Armalite", not "Assault Rifle".
Someone should show these imbeciles an AR-24 and invite them to explain how it even remotely resembles a scary assault rifle.
Quote from: Lokmar on October 28, 2023, 01:32:01 PMOn a side note, the Illinois Assault Riffle Ban affects guns of all calibers as do the bans in several other states. Specific guns are named and you can be a felon for owning certain .22LR models. I'm a felon several times over until the court cases are resolved by the SCOTUS.You'd want to hope SCOTUS at least has the sense to recognise the AR designation means "Armalite", not "Assault Rifle".
Quote from: Lokmar on October 27, 2023, 12:51:40 PMIMO, you need to shoot something that is comfortable for YOU! A man can wield anything but women tend to be intimidated by some guns.
I STRONGLY suggest visiting a range that rent guns so you can try several BEFORE BUYING!!!!!. If you can't get used to racking a slide, you need to try a revolver.
In everyones opinion, the Glock is a very dependable gun and they're right. Mags are easy to get too. However, all Glocks remind me of something modeled in the game Minecraft. Very blocky and generic. A S&W M&P 2.0 fits my hand better and it naturally points better for me too. Either isnt a bad choice tho as long as you feel comfortable shooting it.
If you go with a revolver, something in stainless is good to keep recoil down. Most people hate recoil, especially women. S&W makes steel and stainless revolvers and those keep recoil down due to weight. The S&W featherweight revolvers made of Scandium Alloy have some snappy recoil even in 38 special. I'm not a fan of the internal locks S&W puts on their revolvers BTW but it would be unfair to say they make the gun unreliable. Ruger makes a good revolver and so does Colt. Taurus sometimes doesnt have the best quality control so I wouldnt buy one. Colt makes the Python in 2.5" with a smaller grip now but it costs $1499, which only a collector like me is willing to pay.
I looked at a Sig 365 XL a while back and liked it. It has a different and IMO better trigger than a regular 365. I still liked the S&W M&P 2.0. They make a billion different models: https://www.smith-wesson.com/products/pistols?caliber=9MM
Quote from: Adolf Oliver Bush on October 28, 2023, 01:10:58 AMI prefer the AR-10... better for punching holes through things then the AR-15 and the anti-gun nuts aren't screeching anywhere near as hard for their removal.
I could see you having fun with an AR-15 pistol though. Certainly give the tweakers in your neighbourhood something to think about.
Quote from: Erica Mena on October 27, 2023, 11:24:21 AMSo i am taking a training course to buy my first legal firearm. Hubby thinks we should purchase a Glock, but I hear a colt is better.I would defer to your husband's recommendation. He likely has a number of good reasons for suggesting it. There are surely talking points for various Colt handguns, the popular 1911 for example boasts an all steel construction that affords higher accuracy than its Glock counterparts (say the Glock 17 or 21), but it is also a significantly heavier firearm as a result. Accuracy might not be so much of a selling point if you are intending to use your pistol for self defense purposes, whereas the lighter weight Glock will function just as well in mid to close quarters, be a lot easier to wield and have the advantage of passive safeties rather than manually operated ones. Give your requirements careful and close consideration, discuss them with your man and licensed firearm dealer.
Quote from: Erica Mena on October 27, 2023, 11:24:21 AMI'd love an AR-15 but all in due time.I prefer the AR-10... better for punching holes through things then the AR-15 and the anti-gun nuts aren't screeching anywhere near as hard for their removal.
Quote from: Erica Mena on October 27, 2023, 11:24:21 AMSo i am taking a training course to buy my first legal firearm. Hubby thinks we should purchase a Glock, but I hear a colt is better.I aint ever owned a legal handgun. I got into some mischief with the police when I was a kid, and I could not get a restricted PAL. By the time I was old enough to get it waived, I was living abroad. When I got back to Canada, I could not be bothered with the hassle of getting a restricted PAL.
I'd love an AR-15 but all in due time.
Quote from: Erica Mena on October 27, 2023, 12:44:01 PMHonestly, what happened in Israel really got to me. It just all clicked that I must protect my family. The lax laws here, everything just made me snap.I don't have a family, but I can understand that.
Quote from: Erica Mena on October 27, 2023, 11:24:21 AMSo i am taking a training course to buy my first legal firearm. Hubby thinks we should purchase a Glock, but I hear a colt is better.
I'd love an AR-15 but all in due time.
Quote from: DKG on October 27, 2023, 12:26:55 PMI know absolutely nothing about firearms. I have never even touched one.
I am curious why you decided you feel the need to own a gun?
Quote from: Erica Mena on October 27, 2023, 11:24:21 AMSo i am taking a training course to buy my first legal firearm. Hubby thinks we should purchase a Glock, but I hear a colt is better.I know absolutely nothing about firearms. I have never even touched one.
I'd love an AR-15 but all in due time.
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