Message from @Deleted User

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2018-07-14 19:36:24 UTC  

and its a steal

2018-07-14 19:36:31 UTC  

talked about it with some neighboors

2018-07-14 19:36:41 UTC  

spliting itthree ways makes it easier to swallow

2018-07-14 19:37:02 UTC  

just have to figure out whos driveway to park it in

2018-07-14 19:38:57 UTC  

Wait you're buying it?

2018-07-14 19:42:30 UTC  

ill neoither confirm nor deny

2018-07-15 21:37:14 UTC  

just finsihed the backround check for this mnean puppy

2018-07-15 21:37:17 UTC  

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2018-07-15 21:51:46 UTC  

jordan what do you want for a first gun?

2018-07-15 21:52:13 UTC  

Anything really

2018-07-15 21:52:25 UTC  

just a pistol to start probably

2018-07-15 21:53:34 UTC  

take some training classes

2018-07-15 21:53:44 UTC  

search firearms training classes in your area

2018-07-15 21:53:48 UTC  

then take the classes

2018-07-15 21:54:08 UTC  

try holding a few different handguns

2018-07-15 21:54:16 UTC  

see which ones feel the best

2018-07-15 21:55:28 UTC  

Ok

2018-07-15 21:56:41 UTC  

@Deleted User theres very likely a pawn shop in your area that has tons of different guns you can hold and get a feel for

2018-07-15 21:56:45 UTC  

dont be that retard who goes to the sport shop and buys what ever the clerk tells you

2018-07-15 21:57:06 UTC  

yeah go in for feels dont buy anything then come home and do research

2018-07-15 21:57:12 UTC  

^

2018-07-15 21:57:21 UTC  

on the make and models you like

2018-07-15 21:57:45 UTC  

search things like ammo prices parts upgrades and magazine prices and availablity

2018-07-15 22:00:48 UTC  

the most popular starter weapons are an AR-15 (fires a .223) and an M&P shield (pistol that fires a 9mm). Glocks are also beloved pistols. For a first weapon, its unpopular, but I personally like a rifle because its easy to shoot and I like a safety, because when you are first dealing with guns, safety is your absolute priority. You aren't in a rush buying a gun. Wait until you have the cash and the time to purchase a gun AND a NRA certified training class. You also don't need to buy ammo day 1. You can take the time to learn about your gun before you buy ammo, that way you play it safe. Safety is number one. @Deleted User

2018-07-15 22:00:59 UTC  

also true

2018-07-15 22:01:40 UTC  

id recommend an wasr 10 63 akm for the first rifle they are easy to clean and maintain for starters and very diffacult tobreak or damage compared to ar15s

2018-07-15 22:03:03 UTC  

thanks fellas

2018-07-15 22:03:11 UTC  

ill defer to joe, i dont own an ar-15 and i bet he knows more than me on that

2018-07-15 22:03:30 UTC  

I have 2 years before I can even buy a gun so I have time to find a good one

2018-07-15 22:05:44 UTC  

sounds good. the gun community is great and helped me get started

2018-07-15 22:05:47 UTC  

doesnt matter you should be able to take classes now

2018-07-15 22:05:53 UTC  

there is no age requirment on classes

2018-07-15 22:05:59 UTC  

go with an adult and start learning now

2018-07-15 22:06:05 UTC  

they allow you to rent a gun

2018-07-15 22:06:14 UTC  

ok I'll check it out

2018-07-18 01:37:06 UTC  

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2018-07-18 22:31:11 UTC  

what is a good first gun?

2018-07-18 23:08:43 UTC  

depends

2018-07-18 23:25:15 UTC  

Akm

2018-07-19 00:22:26 UTC  

looking for a pistol

2018-07-19 00:47:08 UTC  

for ?