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There must be an absolutely hilarious thread about this somewhere right? If there isn’t you’re missing a chance at legend status. lolEvery time I get shot clearly facing the wrong way
Less funny every time… If I get the forceps out and could see my own ass Id go for it. What am I going to the hospital And say “OK” Remove this f***ing bullet from15 years ago… The irony is It’s always somebody else’s negligence if these people weren’t with their kids id probably f***ing leave them with a gash across their face with the front sight of my pistol … My patience Is unbelievable. I like to chalk it up to a learning experience for everybody involved…There must be an absolutely hilarious thread about this somewhere right? If there isn’t you’re missing a chance at legend status. lol
So, you’ve met K-Dub!A 12 gauge, some combat boots and a box of cigars she can chomp on while mowing down a zombie horde.
Live fire is a requirement in a very few towns. If you're in a rush, just get into the next class at MFS or Cabelas or whatever and check the box.I googled it but I didn’t get anything. Just Massachusetts require live fire training for the safety course? It’s been so long since I’ve done it.
We didn’t get a hold of the place yet we’re gonna have it done at. I’m curious what the wait time is. It varies depending on what’s going on politically.
Side note. This little thing in my leg is already healing up nicely. I think that was from the bigger Incident… The other time was basically just a scratch. So I don’t think I got everything stuck in my ass.. youd think you’ll remember something like that… Just to learn from it but all I learned is people are f***ing morons… The guys kid likely learn something though. So I guess that’s the positive thing I see it.
Thank you. I’m not sure if it’s required or not in my town. Life fires in a bad thing but it’s basically worthless for her application. I didn’t realize you could do it at Cabela’s. We’ve got a local club it’ll take care of it I think my mom Instructor controls have a lapse. She’s busy taking care of grandma I know that she’s passed she’s getting back into itLive fire is a requirement in a very few towns. If you're in a rush, just get into the next class at MFS or Cabelas or whatever and check the box.
Women have a lot of options for carrying. My wife’s also got big titties.
Your town PD should have a website that lists the application process, or you can call and ask. I think there are like 3 towns in the eastern part of the state, that actually require it.Thank you. I’m not sure if it’s required or not in my town. Life fires in a bad thing but it’s basically worthless for her application. I didn’t realize you could do it at Cabela’s. We’ve got a local club it’ll take care of it I think my mom Instructor controls have a lapse. She’s busy taking care of grandma I know that she’s passed she’s getting back into it
Wife’s best friend just had a reduction… she needed it… I really wanted to see them before and after… as an excuse to see them before.
Don't they have a cat scanner?I gotta get the Box cutter out and take this thing out of my f***ing leg. I can’t make it Through the metal detector at work… I’ve been wanding myself down for three days I think I located the source of the problem it’s just not a good spot…
... But I’m pretty sure they’re gonna fire me when I start x-ray in my leg in the x-ray machine.
You’d have to talk to my attorneyanother wife ? how many have you had ?
Which in turn reminds me thatYou’d have to talk to my attorneyanother wife ? how many have you had ?
I'd advise a martial arts class, something realistic like Judo, Jujutsu, Krav Maga, etc. It sounds more like a self-confidence thing rather than a gun need. If she's really interested in owning a firearm, encourage lessons with an instructor for a few months to grasp not only how to use it safely but to understand the laws of owning and using it as well.Another wife wants a gun thread, I don’t force my views on people. Finally my wife said She needs
gun “I’m scared…”
Mind you she’s just becoming an adult and that I’m an old man.
I Explain to her that she needs to take a safety course and go get a permit that’s gonna take six months and cost about 250 bucks.
Her responses why do I need to pay to own a gun.
I’m falling in love all over again.
She’s going to take the coarse go down to the police department pay the f***ing fee..
Then I’m gonna take her out after my mother gives her training… Lay her out 30 firearms let her pick and choose… And if the offerings are unacceptable… She can have whatever she wants.
My big question is “what are you scared of?”
Her answer was “ I wake up and your not home”
There’s no point in having a firearm arm not willing using it.
I can’t be around all the time. It’s important for people to have the option protect themselves.
I do feel bad she was upset and feels that way… But she’s finally living in the real world.
You are wrong. Color makes a huge difference when operating.I have like five of the same handgun in many different colors. Personally I don’t think the color makes a difference.
USPSA shoots are good training. She doesn't need a competitive rig and doesn't need to be the fastest.Training
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Dont teach her your bad habits aquired over decades......
She's a mostly clean slate......make sure she learns good habits up front so she doesnt have to unlearn shit like most people
I know you are joking, ... but f*ck yeah. That is literally my plate carrier load. I even have a cigar there, and I barely smoke cigars (maybe one every year). If sh*t is so bad I need to use that, I am smoking a damn cigar. (The cigar will probably be sh*t by that time. Oh well).A 12 gauge, some combat boots and a box of cigars she can chomp on while mowing down a zombie horde.
That's awesome! Same situation here. Started her off with the ruger mark IV. We shot some steel Challenge matches together and she finally went for her LTC. She is waiting for it to come in the mail as I post. She wants to work on graduating to shooting 9mm from the holster this season( p320 lego build). Loves my Beretta 92x performance and would shoot it in matches, but it is too heavy for her to be completely comfortable doing holster work...for now. Keeps commenting oh how much she really likes the beretta. I'm afraid she might pick that as her first gun to legally own!!!Somebody in this thread is crazy and it's not me.
My wife is substantially younger than me (17 years) and she's 5'6" 110lbs so she's pretty petite, the first time I took her shooting I thought she'd fall in love with the 22s I had-- instead she gravitated towards and was an incredible shot with my Beretta 92FS-- she loved how smooth the recoil was and her accuracy was incredible because of the longer barrel. She liked it so much that after she got her permit THAT was the pistol she bought for herself.
Recently I took her to the range to try out my new .357 and while she was really good with that one too- she said it was too much gun for her. She DID fall in love with my Walther PPK 22 that I had just picked up for plinking. 3-4 years in she still loves her Beretta and she's thinking about getting her own PPK.
So you never know what they're going to gravitate towards.