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I finally got my gun! I was going to get a semiautomatic shotgun, but I found a really nice Soviet SKS rifle that would be cheaper to feed since money is a bit of an issue at the moment. It's probably going to be my only gun for a while, so it's known as a great recreational shooting gun, and it was designed for the Red Army at the end of WWII, so it will make a great personal defense weapon as well- especially since it still has the bayonet.
Most of my shooting has been .22s, 12 gauge target loads, and .50 cal. black powder. Has anybody has any sensory issue problems with shooting any particular type of gun or caliber, and has anybody ever had sensory overload problems at a range (I plan to use remote places mostly though)?
PLEASE, no gun control debate here.
In California, you can own a gun, but you can't really carry in public and getting a concealed carry permit is very difficult and you have to get one for each county. So, it's not really realistic for me to own one while I'm here. I do want to move out of the state, however - and Texas has been high on my list of places to move. Concealed carry permits are very easy to come by over there. My gun of choice would be a Kahr PM40... a nice subcompact .40 S&W.
I want a gun for self-defense to keep either in my glove box or somewhere in my apartment. Ohio has a concealed carry law, but it sucks because almost every place prohibits weapons.
I've never shot at a range. My grandparents had this huge backwoods farm in Alabama, and that's where I used to do my shooting.
Well I wonder if it's as easy as how Homer got the gun:
Homer: Now, I believe you have some sort of firearm for me.
Gun Shop Owner: Well, let's see here. According to your background check, you've been in a mental institution...
Homer: Yeah.
Gun Shop Owner: ...frequent problems with alcohol...
Homer: [laughs nervously] Yeah.
Gun Shop Owner: ...beat up President Bush!
Homer: Former President Bush.
[The owner slaps a red rubber stamper on Homer's printout.]
Homer: "Potentially dangerous"?!
Gun Shop Owner: Relax, that just limits you to three handguns or less.
Homer: Woo hoo!
Anyway Sean, it's nice to know you'll be able to keep the King of England out of your face.
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BlackLiger
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Or rather, you would IF we wanted you're country back. To be honest, the state you guys are getting it into, no thanks
Plus, we don't have a king at the moment.
Ho hum.
Anyways, a quote Sean may find funny.
"There are few problems in the world that cannot be solved by repeatedly shooting at them."
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I know there's no king, that was the whole joke. What I said was a parody of The Simpsons:
Homer: But I have to have a gun! It's in the Constitution!
Lisa: Dad! The Second Amendment is just a remnant from revolutionary days. It has no meaning today!
Homer: You couldn't be more wrong, Lisa. If I didn't have this gun, the King of England could just walk in here any time he wants, and start shoving you around. [pushing Lisa] Do you want that? [pushing her harder] Huh? Do you?
Lisa: [quietly indignant] No...
Homer: All right, then.
Also, later on:
Krusty: Hey, yutz! Guns aren't toys. They're for family protection, hunting dangerous or delicious animals, and keeping the King of England out of your face.
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Where I live is one town you never want to be without a gun. With all these fools around here doing home invasions, murders and car-jackings, plus this city having the second highest crime rate in the country, it would be foolish not to consider owning one.
My dealings with perverts, weirdos and close calls with men who were up to no good have prompted me into considering buying a 9 mill or .38. I need something I can carry in my purse so at least I can step outside without fearing for my life.........and that isn't an exaggeration, by the way.
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My dealings with perverts, weirdos and close calls with men who were up to no good have prompted me into considering buying a 9 mill or .38. I need something I can carry in my purse so at least I can step outside without fearing for my life.........and that isn't an exaggeration, by the way.
9mm's don't always stop somebody. For a semiautomatic, you should get at least a .40s&w. For a revolver, you shoud get at least a .357. Oh, don't forget the hollow points.
Congratulations, Sean. As you know, I am not a gun person, but I still think the one you got sounds cool. A rifle designed for the Red Army during WWII! That is too cool!
You better be careful, though. Those Soviets were commies, so that is a liberal gun!
*imagines Sean carrying his rifle around and warding off attackers with his bayonet*
What if you got the CCW, and left the gun in the car at those particular places? If the NRA and gun industry get their way in the near future, those "no guns allowed" signs will be prohibited in Ohio.
Homer: "Potentially dangerous"?!
Gun Shop Owner: Relax, that just limits you to three handguns or less.
Homer: Woo hoo!
Anyway Sean, it's nice to know you'll be able to keep the King of England out of your face.
I devided up information about my mental health among many people (including online) six months ago to avoid that problem. I probably would be temporarily ineligable to own a gun right now if I wasn't smarter and better informed than the politicians that wrote the mental health laws and also the mental health professionals they rely on to help enforce them.
As for the King of England, I'm not too worried about that. Apart from the local crackheads, my biggest homeland security concerns are:
terrorists
Mexican drug cartels
China
the UN (yes, I would fire on UN troops)
"There are few problems in the world that cannot be solved by repeatedly shooting at them."
You better be careful, though. Those Soviets were commies, so that is a liberal gun!
You should try going shooting sometime- at least once. As for being a Communist gun, it was manufactured during the Stalin regime with the purpose of converting people over to communism at the end of a bayonet. Now, communism has long since collapsed in all but a few places and some enterprising capitalist convert in the Red Army has sold it on the free market. It's more like a really sweet little monument to our victory in the Cold War.
My mum owned a .22, for the parrots. A 12 gauge shotgun for bunny bashing. We also had an air rifle, and an air pistol. My mum's .22 rocks. Its got a scope, and a cartridge that can hold about 13 bullets. She had long range bullets too, that could go for miles. A veritable sniper rifle.
S&W's suck. Give me a H&K. Mmmm, an MP5'd be nice.
S&W's suck. Give me a H&K. Mmmm, an MP5'd be nice.
Why do you say had? Were the guns confinscated?
I'd like to get a Federal Firearms license for a Thompson, scilenced MP5, M-60, and a Browning .50. I wouldn't want an AK-47, because an SKS can be customized into a much nicer submachinegun with a higher capacity than an AK-47, so I'd rather just buy another SKS and aftermarket parts.