Message from @RyeNorth

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2018-07-22 16:34:30 UTC  

Depends. Do you like Hard Mode?

2018-07-22 16:34:44 UTC  

If I'm target practicing, sure

2018-07-22 16:34:54 UTC  

If I need it for self defense, probably not

2018-07-22 16:35:24 UTC  

A Mosin Nagant is a rather simple gun, easy to understand.

2018-07-22 16:35:41 UTC  

Able to put a solid dent in a quarter-inch thick steel plate

2018-07-22 16:35:49 UTC  

Mmm

2018-07-22 16:36:01 UTC  

No room for a scope, only iron sights.

2018-07-22 16:36:07 UTC  

Cheap.

2018-07-22 16:36:34 UTC  

But it fires about 60 cents down range every shot, and only holds 5 cartridges.

2018-07-22 16:37:49 UTC  

Still, another benefit is that it's a gun you can actually break down to components to inspect

2018-07-22 16:38:20 UTC  

And that, I feel, is an important learning experience, when trying to learn and understand guns.

2018-07-22 16:38:51 UTC  

Yeah. I'm subscribed to Forgotten Weapons as well, so I've learned a lot of the basics of firearms disassembly from that

2018-07-22 16:40:04 UTC  

I was thinking I'd probably get a rifle and a handgun first

2018-07-22 16:40:18 UTC  

I made a point of getting a rifle, handgun, and shotgun.

2018-07-22 16:40:54 UTC  

My dad has a shotgun that I'll probably inherit from him. Granted, it's 14 gauge and we have no idea who the manufacturer is

2018-07-22 16:40:59 UTC  

bolt-action with a 3 round mag

2018-07-22 16:41:23 UTC  

I've got an Ithica Featherlight.

2018-07-22 16:41:59 UTC  

Cool thing about it is, it's capable of 'Slam Fire'.

2018-07-22 16:42:10 UTC  

If I hold down the trigger and pump the slide

2018-07-22 16:42:16 UTC  

I can fire as fast as I pump.

2018-07-22 16:42:33 UTC  

as soon as the slide hits the break, it fires.

2018-07-22 16:43:03 UTC  

Yeah, nice

2018-07-22 16:43:12 UTC  

My Handgun is a Walther PPQ 22.

2018-07-22 16:43:28 UTC  

Walthers are good, from what I know

2018-07-22 16:43:52 UTC  

Yeah. I mostly bought it because they're ballsy enough to advertise with Crowder.

2018-07-22 16:43:56 UTC  

lol, true

2018-07-22 16:44:02 UTC  

and it was only a $300 gun.

2018-07-22 16:44:18 UTC  

I soon found out, though, that I might've wanted to save up for the more expensive model.

2018-07-22 16:44:31 UTC  

I figure when I get a handgun I'll probably go Walther or HK - those are the two that I'm used to from Airsoft

2018-07-22 16:44:35 UTC  

It's a good gun for learning, but .22 LR is a rimfire cartridge

2018-07-22 16:44:52 UTC  

and I can't take my CHL test with rimfire, for some reason...

2018-07-22 16:45:04 UTC  

That's odd

2018-07-22 16:45:48 UTC  

Of course, the other nice thing about Walther is that so long as they keep making Bond films, they're basically guaranteed never to go out of business

2018-07-22 16:46:02 UTC  

Still, advice I'll give you on getting your first gun, If you're wanting to learn to shoot, and don't want to blow through a wad of cash practicing

2018-07-22 16:46:20 UTC  

9mm PPQ?

2018-07-22 16:46:22 UTC  

Get a rifle that fires .22 LRs

2018-07-22 16:46:41 UTC  

they're about 7 cents a shot.

2018-07-22 16:46:55 UTC  

That's pretty good

2018-07-22 16:47:05 UTC  

If you're wanting to go shooting, and you want to feel the pain every time you miss

2018-07-22 16:47:29 UTC  

Get a Mosin. Ironsights, kicks like a mule, and steals 50-60 cents from you every time.

2018-07-22 16:51:37 UTC  

Well, it'll be another few months before I get any firearm, so I guess I have time to figure out what I really should get