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since my last post of a nigger accidentally discharging a gun twice, I've been slowly but surely leaning more toward learning about guns. I've always watched videos here and there of presidential assassination recreations or people shooting water jugs or whatever. i know this thread is pretty active and you guys have given me good advice before so I'm gonna a few questions

  • as a new gunfag, where can I start learning about guns
  • is there any people who talk about guns that talk about them like a retard to people like me
  • is there any extremely autistic, in detail guntubers/websites I can learn from
  • what is a good gun to shoot at a range? I've shot a 12 gauge and glocks before, but that's my experience

this video is 2 months old, but I recently learned what a "Fudd" is, I've never known the phrase but I know these people because I've gotten into political debates about gun control and mass shootings.
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Tons of good youtube, my nigga Ian (forgotten weapons) if you need to learn parts, actually we here are pretty damn good and very welcoming.

range is such an open term, how long are you shooting, budget etc? I mean 6.5 creed is wonderful but... costly and why only at 40 yards? What I'm saying nicely is what kinda ranges do you have to work with?

So that NIGGER ian.. sold me, I need a g2 p99... I am still on my Lee 6mm hunt and it's under budget, so I have some cash... any reason not to? Also I think mrs basso will love it so if we need to spend a bit.. she will def be ok. I only am angry because I saw another gun I had to have.

Lastly, my Walther experience, isn't good, I have CCP during my drunk and too much money days. It was a recall gun but I never trusted it. The ergos are amazing, I think I posted (lost phone since) lay out is almost like a full cz75 but smaller. Just a wonderful shooter but it had a slide explode issue. I got mine fixed but I still can't trust it, so I don't carry it and it's been in my safe for gosh 10+ years? Not even fired.

Even if the p99 isn't perfect or replaces mrs carry... I've always been a bond nerd and well any gun hoarding autismo should have a Walther. I just like all the stupid shit on it.
 
Actually this is super interesting and I thank you for the NYC carry stuff.
Not a problem. All of this is completely new for a lot of people in the NYC metro area and there's still pending litigation regarding issuance of permits outside of the NYC sphere. NYC is more weird, strict and convoluted than NYS.
In other news, as of yesterday my application has moved to "investigation" which is a good sign.
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I'd recommend focusing on pistols first, as a new shooter. They're harder to shoot, but the fundamentals you learn on a pistol translate to long guns better than vice versa. They're also infinitely more likely to be what you have available if you're in a situation where you need a gun. For long guns, a basic bitch PSA or Aero AR will do you just fine. If you want a shotgun, the Mossberg 500, 590, or the budget version of those guns, the Maverick 88 are all solid.

Start close, on reasonably large targets. It's less demoralizing to know you're only getting hits on easy targets early on, than to miss repeatedly on harder ones. Hobbies are supposed to be fun, after all.
 
I'd recommend focusing on pistols first, as a new shooter. They're harder to shoot, but the fundamentals you learn on a pistol translate to long guns better than vice versa. They're also infinitely more likely to be what you have available if you're in a situation where you need a gun. For long guns, a basic bitch PSA or Aero AR will do you just fine. If you want a shotgun, the Mossberg 500, 590, or the budget version of those guns, the Maverick 88 are all solid.

Start close, on reasonably large targets. It's less demoralizing to know you're only getting hits on easy targets early on, than to miss repeatedly on harder ones. Hobbies are supposed to be fun, after all.
I haven't been liking current Mossberg QC I hope they snap out of it soon. I think that a better starter shotgun, if it were to be pump action, would be a Benelli Nova. I like it more than my 500. An affordable and very very great quality starter handgun in my opinion would either be the Glock 19 or the Beretta APX.
 
I want a shotgun I can use for general fun like skeeting and duck hunting but will also come in handy during the boogaloo as a door breacher/drone smacker. What action should this 12 gauge be? I’m looking at the Remington Tac 13 V3 but there are less expensive pump action products that fill a similar purpose with less speed. Whatever I pick it will need to be small enough to throw on a retaining strap/magnet behind my right arm on a plate carrier while not inhibiting movement. Ideally I could also use it in 3 gun shooting.
 
I want a shotgun I can use for general fun like skeeting and duck hunting but will also come in handy during the boogaloo as a door breacher/drone smacker. What action should this 12 gauge be? I’m looking at the Remington Tac 13 V3 but there are less expensive pump action products that fill a similar purpose with less speed. Whatever I pick it will need to be small enough to throw on a retaining strap/magnet behind my right arm on a plate carrier while not inhibiting movement. Ideally I could also use it in 3 gun shooting.
870 that takes 3". Much like your mother. B
 
I want a shotgun I can use for general fun like skeeting and duck hunting but will also come in handy during the boogaloo as a door breacher/drone smacker. Ideally I could also use it in 3 gun shooting.
I have a Stoeger M3000 that I've been duck/goose hunting for years. It's inertia driven semi auto so it's not picky with ammo. I modded it with a larger safety, birdcage bolt handle, and improved follower for 3 gun. I personally don't like opening up the loading port cause I hunt, but you can do whatever.
 
Ok americans, how do you find good info on long term reliability on your guns? Europoor whos finally gotten through the paperwork for some good stuff like a PCC. Kinda considering the cmmg resolute mkgs or just some basic blowback "AR9" and change parts when I get more experience
 
Ok americans, how do you find good info on long term reliability on your guns? Europoor whos finally gotten through the paperwork for some good stuff like a PCC. Kinda considering the cmmg resolute mkgs or just some basic blowback "AR9" and change parts when I get more experience
Might not be too relevant for you as a Eurofag but the Battlefield Vegas thread on Arfcom is a pretty decent read. It's a tourist-oriented rental range just off the Strip so it's probably one of the highest trafficked ranges in the world and the owner goes in depth about what goes on with a rifle that has hundreds of thousands of rounds through it.
There's a thread roundup around the halfway point since they don't have a highlights feature like the Farms do but the whole thread is pretty interesting even having to deal with arfcom's godawful UI.
 
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All it wants to do is fold in half but no tip comes out.

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Yes I know what it actually is and yes it is legal.
 

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I want a shotgun I can use for general fun like skeeting and duck hunting but will also come in handy during the boogaloo as a door breacher/drone smacker. What action should this 12 gauge be? I’m looking at the Remington Tac 13 V3 but there are less expensive pump action products that fill a similar purpose with less speed. Whatever I pick it will need to be small enough to throw on a retaining strap/magnet behind my right arm on a plate carrier while not inhibiting movement. Ideally I could also use it in 3 gun shooting.


Mossberg used to have this deal where they'd sell the model 500 shotgun with the 18.5" (short but not requiring special paperwork for all 50 states) and they also threw in a 22" I think it was ribbed target/hunting barrel. Swapping them was very easy.

The 500 was well known to be cheap and reliable, the 590 was built a bit tougher. I have never heard of a pump shotgun giving people issues with standard shells.
 
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