I just look for an old van hangin out on a bad site, get some bargins that way
Ya....Wahoooo....illegal guns.
Rubb'd.
I just look for an old van hangin out on a bad site, get some bargins that way
Ya....Wahoooo....illegal guns.
Rubb'd.
I met this cop over at a friends house I joked about him being dirty harry he had a 45 on his side he looked at me and began to explain a story of a guy on crack he had to shoot this guy was trying to load a rifle while running at them he said 6 shots 9mm the guy finally stopped he told me how much it scared him after taking a few shots it looked like this crack head did not even know he had been shot. this kinda changed my mind on whats needed dark in your house so wacked out crack head comes in you are lucky to get one shot in him. I personally have a pump 12 prepared there is a great gun rated the best home defense weapon the judge it fires 44 or 410 shot gun rounds the 410 rounds are great
Looks like I'm in the minority here, I think the idea of a .22 is a good idea. I know I shoot a lot more .22 then anything else due to ammo cost. I'm even thinking about getting a .22 kit for my AR. I introduced a female friend of mine to handguns before she went into the NYS Police Academy, I started with a .22 and moved up to the 9mm when she felt comfortable and she definitely benefited from the shooting experience. The most important thing is to practice, practice and then practice some more. Guns and motorcycles have at least one thing in common, if you don't use your skills you will loose them. FYI I like shooting .22 and I do have options.
Those pics are about 4 years old, I need to update my "family pic" there have been several additions.What a collection... That is insane....
Looks like I'm in the minority here, I think the idea of a .22 is a good idea. I know I shoot a lot more .22 then anything else due to ammo cost. I'm even thinking about getting a .22 kit for my AR. I introduced a female friend of mine to handguns before she went into the NYS Police Academy, I started with a .22 and moved up to the 9mm when she felt comfortable and she definitely benefited from the shooting experience. The most important thing is to practice, practice and then practice some more. Guns and motorcycles have at least one thing in common, if you don't use your skills you will loose them. FYI I like shooting .22 and I do have options.