Posted on 10/18/2019 3:24:22 PM PDT by Kaslin
Got ‘em.
1. Mossberg pump shotgun
2. High-Point 9mm pistol
3. Marlin Model 60
” This should be your first handgun “
A Glock in the hands of the casual inexperienced user is a disaster waiting to happen.
100% agree except Glock.
Its the fun for dummies.
Ha ha. Fun vs fun. About right.
Dummies out their booger hook in the trigger before they should. Result is Boom! Got to YouTube. It is loaded with people shooting themselves glocks.
Spelling correct removes GUN and inserts FUN.
1. Tri-star tactical carbon stock 12ga. (made in Miami)
2. Kel-tec .380. don’t know it’s in your pocket. I tuck my shirts.
3. Marlin that he spoke of.
20” 12ga, 8 shot, Mossberg 500
Glock 19
Ruger 10/22, but I have and prefer others
9mm, .223, 12ga. Easiest “found ammo” if shtf.
1. Springfield XD .40
2. Remington 870 factory 18”
3. Ruger SR-22. Basically a Ruger 10/22 that looks like an AR-15
4. AR-15
Anywho, I used to have those a long time ago in my 20s or something.
” or in his wifes purse should she need to carry it.”
Glocks must have dedicated holsters!
Ditto
Yup. A guy in our gun club zipped his leg with a Glock. Ill take a Sig any day.
I wouldn’t quibble with those choices.
Needs more beltfed.
Good Lord that sounds painful!
I believe every man needs at least one 1911.
Disagree on the Remington 870. More recent ones, especially the express model, have had questionable quality control, and can be ammo sensitive. The Mossberg 500 in any of it’s configurations is much better.
Military grade Remington 12 g pump. Check
Wide variety of 9 mm for every occasion. Check
Sig P365 concealed carry for informal occasions. Check
Wide variety of 22 cal for every purpose imaginable. Check
Enough ammo for all for years of normal use and months of, ah-hem, intense use.
Can I get my man card punched?
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