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Our First Gun
American Thinker ^ | 27 Jan, 2024 | Victoria White Berger

Posted on 01/27/2024 4:16:38 AM PST by MtnClimber

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To: MtnClimber

Good choice for a novice. Revolvers don’t jam and they go bang until empty. Anyone who steers a beginner to a semiauto is doing them a huge disservice.


61 posted on 01/27/2024 10:47:48 AM PST by Dave911
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To: oldasrocks
"NOw go out and fire off 500 rounds each to get comfortable with it and be able to hit something."

Next get a lasergrip and a speed loader for your revolver.
62 posted on 01/27/2024 11:49:43 AM PST by Hiddigeigei ("Talk sense to a fool and he calls you foolish," said Dionysus - Euripides)
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To: MtnClimber
To the author I'd gently urge a good deal of practice. The thing isn't a magic wand.

At least that's what I'm going to do if I ever do purchase a firearm. Officer.

63 posted on 01/27/2024 11:59:01 AM PST by Billthedrill
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To: FLT-bird
A revolver tolerates neglect: You can leave it in drawer for years and it will work. (A semi-automatic tolerates will tolerate more abuse).

A new shooter doesn't have to worry about limp-wristing a revolver as they would have to worry about with a semi-automatic.

64 posted on 01/27/2024 12:53:56 PM PST by T.B. Yoits
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To: MtnClimber
A revolver is better than nothing. But there are better choices when that knock at the door could be a MS13 gang.

True enough, but a revolver is a good first gun. Simple, and reliable.

65 posted on 01/27/2024 1:55:10 PM PST by zeugma (Stop deluding yourself that America is still a free country.)
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To: T.B. Yoits

I’ve only had one gun ever which people claimed was jamming because I “limpwristed” it. Well now well over a decade later and I own almost 100 guns and I’ve never had another constantly stove pipe like that one did.

My wrists somehow magically got much much stronger when I was shooting any other gun.

Which leads me to think “limpwristing” isn’t a real problem. Crappy jam-o-matics are a problem.


66 posted on 01/27/2024 2:27:36 PM PST by FLT-bird
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To: KC Burke

Sweet shotgun. I inherited my father’s British Enfield .303 that was surplus sale from WWI stock. Still has the adjustable open sights, and is awesome to shoot. We used it for moose hunting in the it’s.


67 posted on 01/27/2024 7:14:42 PM PST by USAF1985 (Joe McCarthy is a hero...he was absolutely, 100% correct! (Let’s go Brandon!))
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To: MtnClimber

“Our first gun”
Who the hell says that?🙄


68 posted on 01/27/2024 7:17:25 PM PST by right way right (May we remain sober over mere men, for God really is our only true hope. )
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To: Dave911
“ Good choice for a novice. Revolvers don’t jam and they go bang until empty. Anyone who steers a beginner to a semiauto is doing them a huge disservice.”
Uncle Sam steered me to the Beretta 92 as a beginner and I’ve had no problem with them to this day.
69 posted on 01/27/2024 8:42:49 PM PST by Redcitizen
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To: zeugma

Simplicity and reliability are good points.

I bought a duty sized revolver in my seventies despite familiarity with a variety of pistols and small revolvers. First is that its condition of readiness is always the same. No safety to concern yourself with in time of need. Chamber is always full. Operation is built into muscle memory in a way that pistols can’t mimic.

Secondly, cancer treatments make nerve and strength in your hands deteriorate. Revolvers are much less prone to operational errors when you have that limitation.

Wife can use it without constant practice once familiar with the weapon. I find that pistols require annual retraining due to lack of use over a lifetime.

Third, light 38 fits just like heavy 357 Mag.


70 posted on 01/28/2024 5:45:25 AM PST by KC Burke
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To: MtnClimber

I just find it strange that these people talk about buying a firearm like it’s a child adoption or some other life altering decision.

It’s just another TOOL you LIBERAL idiots.

I have hammers, screwdrivers, chainsaws, power drills, tractors, you name the tool I probably have it out in the barn.

Every tool has a specific purpose and job to do; a screwdriver is to drive screws, a power saw is to cut lumber, a chainsaw is to drop and buck trees, a socket set it to install and remove nuts and bolts.

A “gun” is to protect my family and property, just another tool!

I am glad that people are finally starting to realize that the police and or the State is not there to protect them and they have to do it for themselves, but please stop acting like buying a firearm is a LIFE ALTERING DECISION, it’s NOT!


71 posted on 01/31/2024 1:35:49 PM PST by 5th MEB (1)
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To: occamrzr06

“Most people can’t hit squat with a pistol.”

Most can at under 10 feet - if they don’t freak out. J-frames are best as Belly Guns: shove it in the attacker’s belly and pull the trigger. But if you take the time to learn to shoot with one, you’ll learn great trigger control.

AND none of this semi-auto nonsense about worrying over the trigger “reset” - let it out and pull the trigger again.

PS: I learned on a J-frame 22 LR revolver. Fire 5000+ round thru one of those and you learn a lot about shooting! Mine probably had over 10,000 rounds before I switched to centerfire rounds.


72 posted on 01/31/2024 2:05:18 PM PST by Mr Rogers (We're a nation of feelings, not thoughts.)
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To: oldasrocks
NOw go out and fire off 500 rounds each to get comfortable with it and be able to hit something.

Then buy another one.

And another ...

and another ...

73 posted on 01/31/2024 2:06:47 PM PST by NorthMountain (... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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