Buying my First Gun
#1
Buying my First Gun
Okay, so I'm just putting this out there up front: I may or may not be a huge ***** for never having had a gun before in my life. So be it, get the flaming over with please, I'm scared for my girlfriends safety so I'm manning up and admitting it up front. This isn't gonna be a long drawn out reason why, but simply I've never felt uncomfortable, and I never grew up around them. I have never shot a gun once in my entire life. I've never really wanted to even consider it until recently.
Long story short, my ****ing insane *** crazy next door neighbor is about to get evicted...2nd apartment in as many months (don't ask me how, I don't know). She went on a crazy "off my meds" rampage and keyed a bunch of cars in our apartment complex. In her other complex, right before they evicted her, she keyed cars, broke windows, and slashed tires. Needless to say, the bike is locked in the garage and our cars are parked in front of another building now. The police are involved, trying to get a warrant, blah blah blah...
We also found a lot of information in the parking lot next to her car (she leaves trash everywhere) about simple lock picking... it was about 30 pages and had info on cars and houses.
In the meantime, I live with my girlfriend and our dog. We have a dead bolt inside the apartment that we always lock while we are home and you can't unlock from outside, but I haven't been comfortable at night the last week since this bitch went nuts on the cars in the parking lot.
Here's my dilemna, I want to purchase my first gun, and I have no idea what I'm doing. These are the requirements:
Not a whole helluva lot of money (less than $500).
I live in an apartment, so I don't want something that'll go into another apartment if I have to shoot it
So, I went to a gun store with my friend who IS gun nut, and came up with a few options... revolver (it's simple and shoots every time), a pistol (Berretta was nice but kind of pricey and pretty complicated) and a full sized shotgun (least expensive, most intimidating, but most likely to scare the bejesus out of my girlfriend).
I need opinions as I clearly can't make up my mind.
Long story short, my ****ing insane *** crazy next door neighbor is about to get evicted...2nd apartment in as many months (don't ask me how, I don't know). She went on a crazy "off my meds" rampage and keyed a bunch of cars in our apartment complex. In her other complex, right before they evicted her, she keyed cars, broke windows, and slashed tires. Needless to say, the bike is locked in the garage and our cars are parked in front of another building now. The police are involved, trying to get a warrant, blah blah blah...
We also found a lot of information in the parking lot next to her car (she leaves trash everywhere) about simple lock picking... it was about 30 pages and had info on cars and houses.
In the meantime, I live with my girlfriend and our dog. We have a dead bolt inside the apartment that we always lock while we are home and you can't unlock from outside, but I haven't been comfortable at night the last week since this bitch went nuts on the cars in the parking lot.
Here's my dilemna, I want to purchase my first gun, and I have no idea what I'm doing. These are the requirements:
Not a whole helluva lot of money (less than $500).
I live in an apartment, so I don't want something that'll go into another apartment if I have to shoot it
So, I went to a gun store with my friend who IS gun nut, and came up with a few options... revolver (it's simple and shoots every time), a pistol (Berretta was nice but kind of pricey and pretty complicated) and a full sized shotgun (least expensive, most intimidating, but most likely to scare the bejesus out of my girlfriend).
I need opinions as I clearly can't make up my mind.
#3
RE: Buying my First Gun
your not a ***** for never owning or shooting a gun. there's nothing wrong with that. getting a gun because of a girl is questionable
but any ways, revolvers are not sure to fire every time. people like to say it but its not true. go with a 9mm glock with hollow points. but best to shoot hardcorp a pm!!
oh and also "KNOW YOUR LAWS". its your responsibility to know your laws regarding gun handling and when and where to use it. i dont want to see you get in trouble
but any ways, revolvers are not sure to fire every time. people like to say it but its not true. go with a 9mm glock with hollow points. but best to shoot hardcorp a pm!!
oh and also "KNOW YOUR LAWS". its your responsibility to know your laws regarding gun handling and when and where to use it. i dont want to see you get in trouble
#4
RE: Buying my First Gun
If it's home defense you want, get a shotgun. Doesn't have to be a 12gauge (whichWILL kick the **** outta your girl if she's less than 110lbs)...go with a 20gauge, something with a decent name like a Remington, Mossberg, or Winchester. Get a short barrel and load it with birdshot. Birdshot is smaller so it won't penetrate through walls and hit your neighbors, but it will still ventilate an intruders chest if they are too stupid to heed the "Clack-clack" sound of you racking a shell into the chamber. ALWAYS keep them loaded if you are using them for defense..."Oh, hello Mr. Burglar/Rapist Sir, could you just wait a sec whileI load my firearm?", but never keep a round in the chamber. Safety on, empty pipe, full magazine.
Me? I own these for home defense.
Remington 870 loaded with 00Buck (I don't take my own birdshot advice, as I own my home and don't have to worry about a neighboring apartment), and a Tec-22 with 30round clip, also fully loaded at all times. Both have only been shot to sight them in, and I hope to God I never have to shoot them again. My wife has been fully trained on how to take the safeties off and put a round in the chamber as well, should she ever need to use them when I'm not home.
Me? I own these for home defense.
Remington 870 loaded with 00Buck (I don't take my own birdshot advice, as I own my home and don't have to worry about a neighboring apartment), and a Tec-22 with 30round clip, also fully loaded at all times. Both have only been shot to sight them in, and I hope to God I never have to shoot them again. My wife has been fully trained on how to take the safeties off and put a round in the chamber as well, should she ever need to use them when I'm not home.
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#7
RE: Buying my First Gun
Get a .38special snub nose revolver.
I am all for a shotgun for home defense, but your in an apartment. Unless you have the training to clear corners cleanly with your muzzle while keeping good sight picture, get a handgun. Easier to pull when needed (under the nightstand it great) and easier to move with.
If your really serious, get training. Not just your CCL but there are close quarter classes that can be taken as a civilian. Especially since you've never shot before.
Good luck, be safe.
I am all for a shotgun for home defense, but your in an apartment. Unless you have the training to clear corners cleanly with your muzzle while keeping good sight picture, get a handgun. Easier to pull when needed (under the nightstand it great) and easier to move with.
If your really serious, get training. Not just your CCL but there are close quarter classes that can be taken as a civilian. Especially since you've never shot before.
Good luck, be safe.
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#9
RE: Buying my First Gun
If it is strictly for home defence, go with 51plymouth. .20 gauge shot gun, shortest barel you can legally have with bird shot. the best thing about a shot gun, is that not only will it stop said intruder, but within 15 feet, if you are even REMOTLEY on target, you will hit them with something.
however, check your local laws. I just did a QUICK search for Georgia and found that you do appear to have a "stand your ground" law. meaning if there is an intruder in your home, you have the right to shoot to kill. Not many states have this law. I, for instance, would have to use discresion, if it is not apparent that the person in my home has the intent to hurt/kill me, i can't shoot to kill.
knowing this i would say go for a 20 gauge, you most likely will have to clear a 3 day waiting period, but it will be easier that trying to purchase a handgun
however, check your local laws. I just did a QUICK search for Georgia and found that you do appear to have a "stand your ground" law. meaning if there is an intruder in your home, you have the right to shoot to kill. Not many states have this law. I, for instance, would have to use discresion, if it is not apparent that the person in my home has the intent to hurt/kill me, i can't shoot to kill.
knowing this i would say go for a 20 gauge, you most likely will have to clear a 3 day waiting period, but it will be easier that trying to purchase a handgun
#10
RE: Buying my First Gun
ORIGINAL: rider0033
your not a ***** for never owning or shooting a gun. there's nothing wrong with that. getting a gun because of a girl is questionable
your not a ***** for never owning or shooting a gun. there's nothing wrong with that. getting a gun because of a girl is questionable
I just got back from looking at some more guns... I was a big fan of this S&W revolver (it's a 7 shot) but the price is a bit steep at $600.
http://www.shootingtimes.com/handgun.../seven_102105/
He also showed me a shotgun that I really liked a lot... it was wayyyy ligher than I thought it would be and just the sound of cocking the gun would probably be enough to scare somebody out before I had to shoot it. It had a chamber for 6 rounds on bottom and one on top ... it was all black and I think he said it was $375.... he said it would hold bird shot and would be the least likely to go through the wall in a apartment if you were more than a few feet away...I have no idea what it was but this was a high end gun store so it was probably a good brand.