Posted on 01/16/2013 6:06:55 PM PST by Farmer Dean
Beginners should start with NRA Certified trainingI would recommend training
from an NRA Certified Instructor inRefuse to be a victim
NRA training for women
Basic pistol
Personal protection in the home
and the newly released
Personal protection outside the home
NRA Gun Safety Rules
Always keep the gun pointed in a safe direction
Always keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot
Always keep the gun unloaded until ready to use
Not as bad as those short barrel .357’s.The muzzle blast is appalling with those things.
She bought a box of 230grain Hydro-Shoks with the gun.She’s carrying it tonight with that load.
you are right, I should have specified .38 designed for P loads.
Smart wife and very well defended.
I checked one out in a gun store the other day. I can’t speak to function as I didn’t fire it, but I loved the ergonomics. It fit my hand perfectly. I may need one.
I have fired many large bore handguns. However, one of the most punishing loads I have dealt with is a 158gr .357 fired from a Rossi with a 2in barrel.
I shot a S&W 2.5 inch barrelled .357,I thought the muzzle blast was going to burn off my eyebrows.I thought that a 4 inch barrel was bad until I shot that thing.
>> Took me a minute to find the ammo in the pic.
You were probably focused on the guns.
You’ll be just fine right here. 120 posts later, all bases will be covered.
Huh, what are the odds of that!
I really miss my Glock, but it was too deep to get to.
Me too, isn't that strange. I had a GPS running when we went over and all my gear went down in the deepest part of the lake. When the GPS hit the drink I marked the bottom of the boat with a big black "X" to mark the spot. Just my luck when I came back later somebody else had rented the boat...rats!
Regards,
GtG
Ballistics 101: 9mm vs .38 Special
(Spoiler alert: 9mm has almost double the muzzle energy of the .38 Special. The .38 Special cartridge is much longer because it was first designed to use black power. 9mm was designed from the start to use smokless powder.)
Actually, I was referring to the fire at my house. Total loss, including the gun collection... (sniffle)
There is a reason they call the .45 ACP “The Flying Ashtray” 9mm is not a dependable stopping round. (In some cases)
No handgun round is a dependable stopping round. That includes the 44 magnum.
http://www.snubnose.info/docs/No_faith.htm
“That situation had nothing to do with caliber, and everything to do with not being able to shoot worth a damn. Get momma off her butt and take her to the range once a month - 100 to 150 rounds per session should be fine.”
I think acquiring a handgun with a laser will work just fine in lieu of practice. Point the little red dot where you want the bullet to hit, hold steady and shoot.
what cross?
Thanks for posting this.
Did we ever find out if she was using hollow points in her detective special?
This will sound stupid but should you get a gun first. My husband and I are wanting to get a gun we know nothing and some Freepers have said go to a shop that has a range and you can try different guns out before you buy so should we do that before we take a NRA class? I do know we have to take a test and get a HSC bfore we can get the gun I live in Cali and they are strict here. To be honest with you it is a bit overwhelming.
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