Message from @Kreia's Disciple
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My revolver works
That'll trap um
So does the hockey stick
Maple for the Maple God, honey for the honey throne!
^^^^
Maple for the maple god, blood for the god moose.
My handgun is to get me from my bed to my safe, where I can then pull out a rifle or shotgun
I'm a much better shot with rifles than handguns, so I'd rather not miss
Alrighty. Friendly advice, no hard feelings: If you can save for a rifle, try and go for that. I myself do not train with my firearms *nearly* enough. I think you and I need to train ourselves on a handgun draw, bourbon.
I mainly train with my Colt and my BP
Maybe you're the fastest spook in the North, but I myself know that I'm no good with a pistol draw.
Awesome, keep it up.
Well I used to do cowboy draw in highschool
Way to go.
But I'm not exactly needing to draw it that much for home defense
It'll be more likely that I'll already have it out by the time they find me or vice versa.
Just setup claymores before going to bed
^
Problem solved
This is why I need another Daisy 340.. I can practice my handgun aim without using live ammo
YEE YEE
Just buy wax rounds
That's what is used in cowboy shooting for quickdraw.
Just dry fire
It's free
I've heard that it's not good for the weapon, does that have any legitimacy to it?
Or I can fire with over 6,000 bb's at my disposal
Dry firing?
Yeah
Depends on the weapon
So far as I can tell if the weapon is oiled enough it shouldn't cause any damage
Old bolt actions are made to be practiced with dry firing.
Same goes for lever actions
Don't dry fire fixed pin revolvers
Btw bourbon did you watch donutoperator's video yet?
Noted
Да
I have
Did you know Canada had a long-gun registry before Harper got rid of it?