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Offline squeeze2drop

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Re: Little Help Please
« Reply #15 on: January 12, 2010, 09:32:19 AM »
Ya a concealed permit, sorry I just shortened it

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Re: Little Help Please
« Reply #16 on: January 18, 2010, 08:16:56 AM »
No matter what you buy, just remember that it hast to feel good in your hand & on your hip.  So many people buy guns that they think are cool or the latest & greatest, but if you don't feel comfortable carrying it or shooting than what was the point.  I always tell anyone looking to buy a handgun go out & handle every gun you can & find out what feels the best to you.  After finding something that feels comfortable to you try & find a range or someone who will let you shoot it.  Bare in mind if you plan on carrying concelled there are tons of options in holsters that allow you to carry both small & large frames.  Now that doesn't mean to go out & buy a 500 s&w, you need to be realistic.  But if it not comfortable you will not carry it.  When you find the right one it will be the same thing as getting up to leave the house & putting your wallet in your back pocket.

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Re: Little Help Please
« Reply #17 on: January 18, 2010, 08:46:01 AM »
I would also suggest a .357 double action revolver. As mentioned can shoot .38 or .357. Always suggest someone use a revolver at least a few years before purchasing a semi-auto. As shootmore stated safety/training is always the main priority when purchasing a firearm, especially if it is firearm you are unfamiliar with. Have taught firearms training many years and "lasering" is always a problem for people even ones with many years experience. How many times do you read a story where a guy shoots himself when "cleaning" his firearm?

Always keep in mind handling and storing of firearm. Do not leave in your vehicle!E Wa is notorious for vehicle break-ins.  I know many many guys that have left their firearms in their vehicles and they were stolen.  Make sure you understand rights and responsibilities if you plan on concealed carry.( I have read some pretty scary advice on here regarding concealed carry advice and use of deadly force) 

Pawn shops are pretty good about checking firearms before accepting them. S&W 1st choice, Ruger or Taurus second choice. Go to Hammers, Bulbys or Guns West in Yakima and pick up a good deal on a used one. Remember can always try and bargain with them.

Enjoy and be safe
Sorry for the lecture ;)

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Re: Little Help Please
« Reply #18 on: January 18, 2010, 10:43:19 AM »
for in-vehicle storage a lockbox is a GOOD plan.
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